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UniversalMaster
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Reged: 11/20/08
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Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
#2861575 - 01/13/09 01:21 AM
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Hi!
Is it possible to autoguide the Tak Teegul Sky Patrol II mount?
Søren
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jerryC
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Reged: 12/22/08
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
[Re: UniversalMaster]
#2862305 - 01/13/09 01:03 PM
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There's no mention of it on the European website for the SPIII, http://www.takahashi-europe.com/en/TG-SP3.php so probably not - I'd guess they'd be unlikely to take features out between models.
If you're looking for something roughly similar, the Kenko sky memo mount does have an autoguidable add on option. http://www.sciencecenter.net/hutech/kenko/skymemo/index.htm (The autoguider support bit is an add-on that adds a dec axis drive and runs off 12V not 6V)
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UniversalMaster
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
[Re: jerryC]
#2862348 - 01/13/09 01:28 PM
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Thanks, Ill stay away from it then 
Søren
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Jared
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
[Re: UniversalMaster]
#2862395 - 01/13/09 01:59 PM
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Hi!
Is it possible to autoguide the Tak Teegul Sky Patrol II mount?
Søren
Nope. At least, not as a standard option. Since there is a hand controller, it might be possible to build something custom, but the mount is not really intended as a photographic platform for anything beyond a normal camera and lens.
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UniversalMaster
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#2862515 - 01/13/09 03:16 PM
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Thanks again! I see you have the combo I would be using, SV80S+Teegul, so I take your word for it 
Søren
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Jared
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#2862720 - 01/13/09 04:59 PM
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Thanks again! I see you have the combo I would be using, SV80S+Teegul, so I take your word for it 
Søren
It's a great combo for visual use--you get a tracking mount that is extremely light and portable--but it's just not made for astrophotography.
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UniversalMaster
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#2862763 - 01/13/09 05:23 PM
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Did you ever consider the Astro Trac for AP with the SV80S?
Søren
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Jared
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
[Re: UniversalMaster]
#2863584 - 01/14/09 01:14 AM
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No, I never did. Frankly, I have never tried astrophotography with anything lighter weight than a CG5. Since then, I have moved progressively to bigger and heavier mounts for that purpose. The Astro Trac has a good reputation, though, so it may work very well. My light weight mount--the Tak--is just for grab 'n' go purposes/portability. All my imaging is done with an AP Mach1 now.
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UniversalMaster
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#2864378 - 01/14/09 01:02 PM
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> All my imaging is done with an AP Mach1 now.
Yeah, why settle for anything less That is one impressive mount!
Søren
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T Bouman
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Reged: 01/31/09
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#2900468 - 01/31/09 07:49 PM
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You would be amazed: first: the skypatrol did a fine job with my sky90 (use the battery pack as an extra counterweight!) and most 2 or 3 minute images were fine to be stacked. (at focal length of 400-500 mm and a MX7C ccd). Guiding IS possible but only on the hour-axe, which should be sufficient btw). But why doing guiding? i think for focal length over 600mm the weight of your scope will be too much, but for a FC60, a 85 or 90 mm scope, it is wonderfull! And at those short focals, imaging with 3 minute images stacked is a good option. The skypatrol is extremely easy to transport, as it comes down in small pieces.
Best regards,
Tim
(skypatrol, EM200, NTM500, 6"APO fluorite bino, LZOS7"APO and better soon.)
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sam32
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Re: Takahashi Teegul Sky Patrol II
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#3104914 - 05/14/09 03:15 PM
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Tim,
The Sky Patrol does look quite nice but what additional accys do you need to get it to work ? Does it require a special adapter to get it to mount to something like a Bogen HD tripod ? And do you need to buy a polar scope for it in order to get good polar alignmnet for astro-photos or do you just use the star drift technique ?
Thanks,
Sam
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