astroarno
newbie
Reged: 03/11/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Germany
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Astroarno,
Now that you have joined Cloudy Nights, please tell us how your solar observations in Germany are going.
I am actually a single fighter. I show my results http://www.astrotreff.de/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=68 and http://arno.flasht.de/unterordner_zeichnungen/startseite.htm
At present in Germany the Protuberanzenrelativzahl (Rp) or Filamentenrelativzahl (Rf) are not central collected. At present I am in the discussion with the specialized group “sun” in the "Vereinigung der Sternfreunde e.V" association.
Edited by astroarno (03/13/08 05:12 PM)
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Howlt
sage
Reged: 02/14/07
Posts: 345
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There is still a difference between my old CaK PST that was just repaired and the newer one. It is not as distinct as before, but the repaired one is a tiny bit dimmer. I had them mounted on a binocular mount and used identical eyepieces. I also swaped the scopes just to be sure. The performance is close enough that I am not going to send it back. If somebody thinks there is a reason I should contact Meade about this, please let me know.
The repaired CaK is being sent back! I left it stored on the binocular mount with the other CaK PST in a Pelican case with a desiccant pack in a temperature controlled room. The repaired one now shows a purplish blur. The other is still fine. I suppose the glue slipped. Or does anybody have a better guess?
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NickH
Post Laureate
Reged: 05/09/06
Posts: 3717
Loc: Wiltshire, UK (near StoneHenge...
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Nope, sounds like astigmatism to me, if it's blurry, pretty bad astigmatism too
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jskuban
super member
Reged: 03/19/05
Posts: 120
Loc: Northern Illinois
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I called for a status today, CSR told me current turn around time to repair a PST is 8-10 weeks. One guy working on them in back room with a red stapler.
Jay
-------------------- 16" Nightsky
8" Orion
80mm Nighthawk
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astropup
sage
   
Reged: 12/12/05
Posts: 423
Loc: Ann Arbor, MI
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I called for a status today, CSR told me current turn around time to repair a PST is 8-10 weeks. One guy working on them in back room with a red stapler.
Jay
I got a similar answer yesterday of 10-12 weeks.
-------------------- DBA Deep Space Observer 10" f/5 (GSO Dob)
Meade 114/500 4.5" f/8 Reflector
PST
Celestron Skymaster 15x70mm
Oberwerk 8x56mm
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Richard B. Drumm
Pooh-Bah
   
Reged: 07/14/05
Posts: 1482
Loc: Albemarle Co. Virginia
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Gaak! Hang in there guys! Maybe you'll get the scopes back when the next cycle's spots get here in earnest! 8 to 10 weeks! Groan! Rich
-------------------- Orion Atlas 10 (10" Newt on an equatorial mount)
Celestron 15x70 SkyMaster Binocs
Coronado Ha PST
President, Charlottesville Astronomical Society
IOTA member
38° 10' 57"N, 78° 23' 09"W
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darkstar528
Postmaster
   
Reged: 03/06/07
Posts: 6780
Loc: Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA
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Is there some point where I can consider my scope, "rust proof"?...Is that even a possibility if I continue to maintain it the way I have...It's been over a year...
-------------------- Blue skies,
Stephen "Darkstar" Ames
PST(#96038), VIXEN 8-24mm,CEMAX 2x Barlow, Thousand Oaks White Light Filter and a Meade Elec EP
CFI, CFII, MEI, working on EIEIO!
BAA Member
My solar site:
http://seemysunspot.com
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Richard B. Drumm
Pooh-Bah
   
Reged: 07/14/05
Posts: 1482
Loc: Albemarle Co. Virginia
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Dunno, Stephen, we're in uncharted territory here. Yours is one of the oldest of them. John Hoare's is not sick and is older. Luck o' the Irish, ya know... Rich
-------------------- Orion Atlas 10 (10" Newt on an equatorial mount)
Celestron 15x70 SkyMaster Binocs
Coronado Ha PST
President, Charlottesville Astronomical Society
IOTA member
38° 10' 57"N, 78° 23' 09"W
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Daniel
scholastic sledgehammer
   
Reged: 06/16/05
Posts: 908
Loc: Roscoe,IL
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I hope and pray. Mine has never been sick, and feel I am a lucky one with the gold optics. On a good day, visually I have seen some fabulous views..... I hope I never have to go through the problems some of you have faced. I am a bricklayer and keep my scope in my work truck with me to pull out just to get a fix, and to show your typical "construction" worker the sun every once in awhile. Its a great teaching tool for people that are unaware of what is up there.
The first thing I always get is... is it safe?? I tell em to take a look and find out for yourself. amazing what such a little scope can do!!
-------------------- Looking for a big ol Dobsonian..12-16"
ETX 70mm,F5
Bushnell 7-21x40 bino's
Barska 20x80mm Binos
Meade Video Eyepiece
Canon A-E1 SLR,Canon EOS ElanII
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Richard B. Drumm
Pooh-Bah
   
Reged: 07/14/05
Posts: 1482
Loc: Albemarle Co. Virginia
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Dan: Mine is gold too. I just wonder if it could be rusting and I just can't see it... Someday I'll get a chance to do a side-by-side comparison with another one... Rich
-------------------- Orion Atlas 10 (10" Newt on an equatorial mount)
Celestron 15x70 SkyMaster Binocs
Coronado Ha PST
President, Charlottesville Astronomical Society
IOTA member
38° 10' 57"N, 78° 23' 09"W
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darkstar528
Postmaster
   
Reged: 03/06/07
Posts: 6780
Loc: Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA
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>>>Dunno, Stephen, we're in uncharted territory here.
Not really what I wanted to hear...Now I'll feel guilty if I sell it...Should I send for repair and be premptive or don't fix something that's not broke?
-------------------- Blue skies,
Stephen "Darkstar" Ames
PST(#96038), VIXEN 8-24mm,CEMAX 2x Barlow, Thousand Oaks White Light Filter and a Meade Elec EP
CFI, CFII, MEI, working on EIEIO!
BAA Member
My solar site:
http://seemysunspot.com
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smc89
Post Laureate
   
Reged: 11/27/05
Posts: 4539
Loc: Northern Berks Co. PA
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Stephen I wouldn't worry about it if it's not broken.
-------------------- Scott M.
Canon 40D, 50D & G9
Coronado PST
Stellarvue 80ED
Orion XT8I Dob.
Orion XT12I Dob.
Celestron 15x70
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colinsk
Carpal Tunnel
   
Reged: 01/17/08
Posts: 2150
Loc: CA
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Yeah, my 2 cents is a gold objective with no rust is the best PST to have.
-------------------- Mahalo,
Colin Kaminski
Coulter 10.1" Dobsonian
TV-76/Baader Film White Light
LS60T/DS50/FT/BF1200
LDX-75
AT Voyager
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CtGuy1955
journeyman
Reged: 02/12/08
Posts: 8
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Well I figure its time for a little update on my PST serial number 95660. I had shipped it back to Meade on Feb 13th using USPS (big mistake) and Meade received it on March 5th. I called cust svc for the first time today to get a ETA, and they said 4 weeks from today. I hope they do a good job.
Clear Skys Mike
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$pace @ce
journeyman
   
Reged: 12/06/06
Posts: 7
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I just called on mine this morning. They received it on Jan 30th, logged it in Feb 6th (I think the guy with the red stapler was waiting for genuine swingline staples before he could continue) and are telling me it should be shipped next week (the week of the April 14th). That would make it 11 weeks by their login date, and 12 weeks if you go by the date they received it, and that's if they ship it next week. Of course it's supposed to be a sunny weekend in the 70's in the Pacific Northwest and no PST.
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cocobolo
Carpal Tunnel
   
Reged: 10/27/07
Posts: 1550
Loc: british columbia, canada
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Maybe Meade would like to give you all a "loaner" scope while you are waiting. Then you wouldn't mind so much how long it took. $pace @ce, of course it's going to be sunny. And Monday, and Tuesday, and maybe even Wednesday!! That'll be a first if they're right! Keith
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StargazerJMK
professor emeritus
   
Reged: 04/12/05
Posts: 691
Loc: Out in the Dark Looking Up
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I'm happy to report that my PST Remains healthy more than a year after it was fixed.
-------------------- Joan
StargazerJMK
Location:
47° 15' N/122° 30' W (Tacoma, WA)
Out in the Dark Looking UP!
Orion XT12 Classic/F4.9 w/a Wyorock Focuser
EZ CBP tracking platform
Coronado PST H-alpha
Home-made 8 in./F6 Dob
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ClSky
member
Reged: 01/14/07
Posts: 15
Loc: Oregon
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Mine is #99313 with the blueish-green objective. Bought it new in January 2006. No rust problem so far.
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Elektronkind
member
Reged: 06/10/07
Posts: 38
Loc: Silver Spring, MD
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Here's a question ... I can easily code up a online database that people can enter their PST s/n and status into instead of tracking posts here. Would this be useful?
/dale
-------------------- Orion XT10i + Telerad
WO Megrez 90 APO
Astro-Physics Mach1GTO
WO EZTouch mount (AYO version)
TeleVue Nagler 3.5T6, 7T6, 22T4
Coronado PST (Hα)
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
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$pace @ce
journeyman
   
Reged: 12/06/06
Posts: 7
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I'm really cheesed at Meade. I just called to find out where my scope is. It was supposed to be shipped out last week. Nope, not only was it not shipped out, but now they tell me that they moved the Coronado repair department on April 9th, and that put the repairs at about 16 weeks out from the time they log it in. That puts mine another month out unless mine is one of the first ones repaired at the new facility.
If anyone just turned one in for repair, they might get it back in time for the rainy season this fall.
$pace @ce
Edited by Erix (04/24/08 08:21 PM)
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