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jsigone
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Reged: 12/27/08

Loc: Escondido--> San Diego, CA
tracking help, Celestron CG4 mount
      #3053827 - 04/19/09 11:41 PM

I got my motors for my Omni 150 on a CG4. I don't have access to polaris so I've been attempting drift alignments and all results are the same. The scope will track at due east perfect. Same with it pointed south. But once at different angles, I get star tails on the camera. No star tails are shown E, S, vertical, or West. I'm using a composs with adjustable dial to help point to Polaris.

Any help? The scope seems balanced too. Not sure what I'm missing


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tjensen
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Reged: 02/16/05

Loc: Chapel Hill, NC
Re: tracking help, Celestron CG4 mount new [Re: jsigone]
      #3054290 - 04/20/09 09:02 AM

Did you check the level?

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jsigone
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Reged: 12/27/08

Loc: Escondido--> San Diego, CA
Re: tracking help, Celestron CG4 mount new [Re: tjensen]
      #3054697 - 04/20/09 12:04 PM

yah I have a cheap bubble level the shop gave me, maybe I need something a lil better.

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