Meade Telescopes

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puggit

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48,955 posts

261 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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Can anyone who uses a Meade telescope (particularly the ETX family) let me know - I have some questions before I buy one!!

moreymach

1,029 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I got one ! Its the basic ETX70 and I dont actually use it very much at all.. usual excuses cloud cover, work night, nothing to see, cant be arsed etc etc.. but pleased to help if I can

nick heppinstall

8,474 posts

293 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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My Dads got and ETX and also an LX50 10". Ask away and i'll ask him.

bilko

1,693 posts

245 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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You can find most questions on ETX answered here, plus some really amazing astrophotography.
www.weasner.com/etx/menu.html

puggit

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48,955 posts

261 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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Moreymach - I think I've emailed your profile but didn't get a reply

Here goes:

What freebies did you get with it?
How is it packaged (ie safe to put in hold of a plane?).
Does anyone have the AstroSuite? Is it worth it?

Are you happy?!

Planning on getting the ETX-90 I found the Weasner site - a wealth of info, but not much simple stuff

moreymach

1,029 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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OOOPS sorry about that mate !!

I have to admit I got it on a bit of a whim from a local camera shop and didnt get anything chucked in. It came with 2 eye pieces 9mm and 25mm giving I belive 8 and 44 x magnification. The ETX70 comes with a half decent tripod with carry case but Im not sure the 90 does. I think last time I looked Meade were doing some pretty good deals on eye pieces, have a look on their website.

It comes very well packaged in a well designed and padded box which I still keep mine in, it is only cardboard though and if it would stand up to air transit I dont know, especially as the EXT 90 is quite a bit heavier than mine!

As far as the Astrosuit goes I didnt bother. The Autostar system works very well and is very intiutive also the idea of having a relatively brightly lit pc screen with you when youre trying to get your eyes accustomed to star gazing seemed a bit odd.

Am I pleased. Well yes, my stargazing is done on a very amateur basis but it suits my needs admirably.

You may have done already but do have a look at ebay, some rather good deals on there for ETX90's

Guy.

Just looked and the eye pieces seem to be for US orders only..bugger!

>> Edited by moreymach on Tuesday 24th February 15:45

puggit

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261 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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There is a great deal on the eyepieces, something like a grands worth for £99 (or $99 over there). Sadly I'd need to buy it before 29th and I'm heading out 12 March, plus I can't register it over here... will see if I can wrangle it though

Looking forward to it already!

moreymach

1,029 posts

279 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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puggit said:
There is a great deal on the eyepieces, something like a grands worth for £99 (or $99 over there). Sadly I'd need to buy it before 29th and I'm heading out 12 March, plus I can't register it over here... will see if I can wrangle it though

Looking forward to it already!


Didnt realise you were going out there !! Jammy bugger .. how much are they in the US or it rude to ask ?

puggit

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261 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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The LTX-90 is £599 over here - it's $550 - $599 in NY - and the Exhange rate is currently $1.89 to the £

moreymach

1,029 posts

279 months

Thursday 26th February 2004
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puggit said:
The LTX-90 is £599 over here - it's $550 - $599 in NY - and the Exhange rate is currently $1.89 to the £


so about the same as my ETX70 was here I think ... pfft .. Hope you enjoy !!!

puggit

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48,955 posts

261 months

Friday 27th February 2004
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oops - I meant ETX-90