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Thanks George, =0D
I think I have one of those converters somewhere, why didn't think of it.=
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(where was I at?) I guess I was just excited to have a scope that can tra= ck
with the sky. But hey, thanks for the link to Alcor sight, it may be usef= ul
some day.=0D
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Many thanks,=0D
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Arthur=0D
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From: George Anderson=0D
Date: Monday, July 28, 2003 08:43:10 PM=0D
To: Arthur=0D
Cc: ATM{at}shore.net=0D
Subject: Re: Refractor was (ATM Recent purchase questions)=0D
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Arthur=0D
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The Alcor corrector has a few different flavours, some of which are=0D
aimed at the dual axis Celestron scopes. What you want is the basic=0D
Alcor with a single output. Michael mentions that this can drive the two=0D
motors in the Celestron, both of these motors are on the same axis so it=0D
is a single axis corrector.=0D
As Bob May mentioned a simple low buck approach is one of the 100-250=0D
watt inverters that are designed for running TV's off of a car battery.=0D
It would get you up and running using DC right away and as you get more=0D
comfortable with the unit you can open it up at a later date and see=0D
what it would take to make the frequency variable.=0D
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George Anderson=0D
Montreal Canada=0D
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Clear skies and good health=0D
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