Dail, I ordered mine with the Losmandy dovetail shoe upgrade for the M1 as I have a GM-8 I use for AP. I already have the DUP for mounting the SV70 on top of...
Hi all, this is my first post and have been reading this forum for about 3 months now. Having just sold my meade LX200 and other Astro stuff I now have enough ...
David, You also have a lot of "self styled" experts on CN. The review of the AT 102ED is just the latest example. The reviewer assumes Tele Vue uses FPL-53....
Hi Don, The 3/8-16 mounting bolt will work just fine; that is as long as it is long enough to fit through the rectangular aluminum brace and still screw into...
I have mine right here next to me but, looking outside all I see is clouds and cold rainy weather. :( On a positive note, the Travel Hawk flew through airport...
David, You are absolutely correct. Too often people just sit and talk about specs and the where, whens and hows of telescope and glass manufacturing. The...
Hi Bob, Congrats on your purchase! Please let us know when you receive it and what you think of it before and after it is under the stars! I also have one of...
Hey! It looks like quite a few of you have ordered and are now getting your SV70EDs! I'll be looking forward to all your reports on your scopes when you...
Okay, here is my question of the day. I have never looked thru an apo triplet. I have been thinking selling my 102ED and get a SV 90. But then the 110 shows...
Don, Yes & it depends. Yes, triplets really are that good. I have an SV-80S, which on bright objects like the Moon and planets can more than give my SV-102A...
Hi Don, It does make a difference! I had a SV102D with the attenuated coating similar to the new 110ED, but using a lesser quality objective glass. ...
Darn you Vic ! I was ready to order a 102Ed and then you dangled the 110ED in front of me! At least this was announced BEFORE I ordered the 102ED--- I am...
I just did a search of the messages here and it didn't turn up an announcement about our October Imaging Seminar. Looks like I didn't post it, sorry! There are...
I have an SV80S along with an SV102BV (also f/8.7 same lens as Jim's SV102A Vic?) side by side on bright objects like the Moon or Jupiter the smaller triplet...
I really wish I could have been there, but unfortunately (fortunately?), I had a wedding to photograph during the day and a high school reunion job to shoot...
Len: Thanks for another great post. If one is deciding between the three scopes: 102ED: Doublet ed with very good correction and high transmission coating. ...
You are welcome Bob. Glad the event was successful and congrats on your sales of 115T's and other products. We promised to start to deliver first of the 115T's...
Hey everyone! Well, it's been a cool evening/early morning time lately up north. close to freezing It will definitely take some time to aclimate, but the skies...
... apo ... Hi Don, By now you've gotten responses from very knowledgeable people, to include "The Man" himself. My response will be that of a mouse in the ...
"... If they didn't hear of Stellarvue before looking thru the scope, they sure knew about it afterwards. " Mary, Right you are! Â Often that look results in...
... Benton, thanks for the heads up. For those of you who are clouded out, I got a couple images of AR1005 yesterday using my SV80/9D and Philips SPC900NC...
Scott, Nice shots of the sunspot. I believe that SpaceWeather is saying it is a new-cycle sunspot so maybe we will be seeing more soon. The UV images from SOHO...
Scott, No need to apologize. The sun is a tough target due to atmospheric due to boiling. You captured very good detail, including granulation. Bob [Non-text...
And in prison they don't force you "out" just because you turn 64! ... Al ... From: Stellarvue@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Stellarvue@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
The website says that the telescope base has two 1/4-20 threaded holes on bottom, 40 mm apart. I calculate 40mm to be approx 1 9/16 inches, which is the...