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To: atm{at}shore.net
From: "Matthew L. Brown"
Reply-To: "Matthew L. Brown"
>Martin, this link showed up 404, page not found on server.
>
>
>I posted some pictures of my split ring mount at
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>http://martin.cibulski.bei.t-online.de/split_ring_mount_en.htm
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>It was my first ATM project last year and was built for my old 4.5" newton
>telescope.
>For this scope it is oversized because at that time I planned to build a 10"
>scope.
>
>The mount has been built for a fixed latitude of 52ø (+- some degrees).
>Actually it is a mixture of a split ring and a fork mount. The short fork
>allowed to built the ring a little smaller.
>The bottom bearing of the mount is adjustable.
>The declination bearings are held in adjustable plates so the axis can be
>made perpendicular to the other.
>
>Currently there are only pictures of the mount on my site.
>So if you have questions, let me know.
>
>Best regards,
>Martin Cibulski
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