Found this one walking in a shop for $100. Ended up spending $300 more to get the compass, motors, and damaged tripod fixed.
The push the button and let the telescope self-align is ambitious in this compact design. This example is still error prone on occasion.
Always wanted get a Meade ETX 90 or 125 since they rolled out. Used it for a while, and then gave it away in 2018.
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Byte Order Motorola
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Date Taken
2017:12:12 06:16:38
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