desertstars
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csa/Montana (Carol), Equipment forum mod and Beginners' Forum regular, has 'best of' post in the Equipment forum here on CN. In it she includes what is probably the most complete collection links to Telrad charts available online I have ever seen. Given how often the venerable Telrad is discussed here, I thought it would be a good idea to point this thread out.
Carol's Picks
There is a ton of very useful information gathered there, as well. No newbie amatuer astronomer should miss it!
-------------------- Tom W.
SVP8 'She turned me into a 3-legged Newt' EQ
Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going." Professor Irwin Corey
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d1anderson
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Thanks
I'll make good use of these.
-------------------- Dewayne
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Z12 dob
MEADE DS2130AT NEWT 494goto
MEADE NG60 REFRACTOR
A Bunch of supplied Eye Pieces
The more you look the more you'll see!
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panhard
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This should thread be a sticky there is sooo much info in Carol,s picks. I have looked at it several times just too much info to absorb at once. I come back to it often I have printed a catalog of the messier objects by constellation. Such great info. Ps the reason I believe it should be a sticky is new comers to the site would see it right away. I for one never figured out the best of at the top of each forum for a while.
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8 & 17mm Hyperion eye pieces
koning 32mm 25mm skywatcher eyepieces
lumicon 0111 & antares variable polarizing filters
12x50 binos
A love for this hobby
"What goes around comes around."
"She who must be obeyed."
Herb c
cloudy nights my # 1 site
43.53°n 79.17°w
Edited by panhard (05/28/08 11:43 PM)
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THEPLOUGH
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The lady is worth her weight in gold and then some. I love reading her posts, she is always very supportive and sharing..
-------------------- Geoff...
Nexstar 8SE -- 9X50 RACI Finder scope... 6.3 F/R.-- 13 & 17mm Hyperion EPs.. 25mm Celestron E- Lux EP.. 2X Celestron X-Cel Barlow----- Celestron solar filter + A few bits and pieces..
Never give up on any one..... MIRACLES happen every day....
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panhard
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Carol has helped me several times. She is a rare gem.
-------------------- Orion xt10i
8 & 17mm Hyperion eye pieces
koning 32mm 25mm skywatcher eyepieces
lumicon 0111 & antares variable polarizing filters
12x50 binos
A love for this hobby
"What goes around comes around."
"She who must be obeyed."
Herb c
cloudy nights my # 1 site
43.53°n 79.17°w
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csa/montana
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Thanks all, for the very kind words; however it's members such as you that really makes CN so enjoyable!
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm B/TMB 3.2
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
DreamCatcher Dobservatory, #2
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Ouranos
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Amen to everything above. When I first joined CN and knew even less than I do now, Carol proved to be patient, helpful, and kind in providing the encouragement and information I needed. Paul
-------------------- East/Central Illinois
Orion XT10
Orion ST120
SV Nighthawk 7
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Way to GO----- Carol !!
-------------------- LX90 8" LNT, SV Nighthawk & TelePOD, SV 80/9D & M4 mount, ETX 90, Orion XT10i, 20x80 binoculars, SV-BV3s.
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desertstars
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Just trying to help, and I end up making Carol blush... 
-------------------- Tom W.
SVP8 'She turned me into a 3-legged Newt' EQ
Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going." Professor Irwin Corey
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csa/montana
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Scott: It's an appreciative blush, however!
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm B/TMB 3.2
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
DreamCatcher Dobservatory, #2
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desertstars
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Scott?
-------------------- Tom W.
SVP8 'She turned me into a 3-legged Newt' EQ
Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going." Professor Irwin Corey
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Protheus
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Quote:
Scott?
Well, you do look sort of Scottish...
Chris
-------------------- "To tread the sharp edge of a sword;
to run on smooth-frozen ice,
one needs no footsteps to follow..."
"Well, people sometimes ask me 'how did you get involved in astronomy?' I said 'I got born, what's your problem?'" -- John Dobson
"In discussing the large-scale structure of the cosmos, astronomers sometimes say that space is curved, or that the universe is finite but unbounded. Whatever are they talking about?" -- Carl Sagan
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csa/montana
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Quote:
Scott?
Sorry about that T.W., now I'm REALLY blushing!
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm B/TMB 3.2
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
DreamCatcher Dobservatory, #2
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panhard
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Quote:
Scott?
You will have to forgive Carol that new scope has her all excited.
-------------------- Orion xt10i
8 & 17mm Hyperion eye pieces
koning 32mm 25mm skywatcher eyepieces
lumicon 0111 & antares variable polarizing filters
12x50 binos
A love for this hobby
"What goes around comes around."
"She who must be obeyed."
Herb c
cloudy nights my # 1 site
43.53°n 79.17°w
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desertstars
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Quote:
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Scott?
You will have to forgive Carol that new scope has her all excited.
Yeah, that must be it! 
And I am of Scots ancestry. Halfway. The other half is mostly Irish. Mostly. So I'm half Scot, though not even distantly related to Scott although I probably don't equal a half Scott, if you take my meaning.

That doesn't quite add up, somehow...
-------------------- Tom W.
SVP8 'She turned me into a 3-legged Newt' EQ
Ralph, the All-Purpose 102mm Refractor
Under the Desert Stars
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going." Professor Irwin Corey
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csa/montana
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-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm B/TMB 3.2
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
DreamCatcher Dobservatory, #2
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Paul_R
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The Carol's Picks looks great, but if you have the time, could the headings be bolded and the links indented?
It's hard to read as a long scrolling list... and I keep clicking on the non-underlined phrases!
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csa/montana
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Paul, you are the first to mention you have a difficult time reading the lists. It took a great deal of time to put the lists together; It could be revamped, but I don't know when I'd be able to get to it.
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm B/TMB 3.2
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
DreamCatcher Dobservatory, #2
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Paul_R
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I appreciate how much time it takes to assemble such lists! I know from first-hand experience.
For the nonce, simply putting in a blank line between sections would help. And that shouldn't take very long at all!
In fact, if you send me the post with raw text URLs, I'll reformat it, including bolded headings and indentations (if CN has a way of doing tabbed or blank space indents).
(I tried copying it directly, but the links didn't come over!)
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I've now attached a Word version of your post, with hyperlinks. (It has the bracketed b symbols for bolding the headings and a series of dots to achieve the indentation.) Maybe that will make this easier for you to post somewhere. I'm still trying to figure out how to copy and paste a set of named hyperlinks directly into a CN post! The names come through but not the links!
Edited by Paul_R (07/03/08 09:56 AM)
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Paul_R
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This is my "failed" attempt. No hyperlinks. Maybe there's another, better way to achieve indentations!
Planet Size Comparisons
........The Size of Our World
........Telescope Calculator
........Saturn Seeing Tutorial
Light Block Panels
........Fabric as a Light Shield
........Home Made Observing Screens
........Dark Sky Panels
........Light Block Panels Completed
Equipment and Gadgets
........Differences Between Crayford and Rack and Pinion Focusers
........Telrads
........Telrad Description
........I Cut my Telrad in Half!
........Use of Video Astro Cameras by CN Members
........Looking for Foam
........The Essential Barlow
........Reflex Finder Shootout
Filters
........Beginners' Guide to Filters
........Useful Filters for Viewing Deep Sky Objects
........Astronomy Astronomical Filters
........Astronomical Filter Curves
........Testing Deepsky/OIII Filters with a Simple Spectroscope
........Filter Performance Comparisons
........MV Filter Shootout
........Filter Applications
........Color Charts for Filters
........H Beta Filter
Observing Techniques
........Seeing Conditions and Transparency
........Seeing and Transparency
Telrad Charts:
........#1
........#2
........#3
........#4
........#5
........#6
........#7
........#8
Telescope Basics
........Descriptions of Different Telescope Styles
........Star Test Images
........Discussion of the Definition of Diffraction Limited Optics
Collimation Tips
........Adventures in Collimation
........Collimating Newtonian Optics
........A Treatise on Newtonian Collimation
........Special Situations and DIY
........Newtonian Collimation
........Collimation of Laser Collimaters
........Collimation with a Holographic Laser
........Collimating a Laser Collimater
........New Information about Barlowed Laser Collimation
........Rear View Barlowed Laser Method
Techniques for Cleaning Mirrors, Eyepieces, and Filter
........Televue's Cleaning Eyepiece and Telescope Optics
........ASO Fine Optics Cleaning System
........Cleaning Your Lumicon Filters
Miscellaneous
........Contractions and Acronyms
........Making A GSO Focuser as Smooth As It Can Get
........Tom's Links of Value
........Degree Circles for Dobs
........PDF Files for Degree Circles
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