Meridian swap 1
Meridian looking south
Scope rotated to point at star on opposite side of meridian.
Use Maksutov to fine align target.
Tighten both right ascension and declination clutches to track.
Use slew controller to fine tune tracking.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 2
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontal
Weight always below horizontal
Loosen right ascension and declination clutches to slight tension (1/8th turn) and slew scope in declination to the north.
The general rule is “free the part you want to move. Grab that part.”
Use tube frame or declination arm as grab points.
Meridian swap 3
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalWith right ascension and declination clutches still in slight tension (1/8th turn), slew scope in declination to the north.
Meridian swap 4
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalWith right ascension and declination clutches still in slight tension (1/8th turn), slew scope in declination to the north.
Meridian swap 5
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalSlew in declination complete.
With right ascension and declination clutches still in slight tension (1/8th turn), begin slew of scope in right ascension.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 8
Meridian looking south
Slew controller swapped
Use declination clutch housing as gunsight to rough align target in right ascension.
Slewing in right ascension. Use weight as grab point.
Meridian swap 9
Meridian looking south
Slew in right ascension complete.
Begin slew of scope in declination to point at planet on opposite side of meridian.
Use tube frame or declination arm as grab point.
Use Telrad or scope frame to rough align declination to target.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 10
Meridian looking south
Slew scope in declination to point at planet on opposite side of meridian.
Use Telrad or scope frame to rough align declination to target.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 11
Meridian looking south
Slew scope in declination to point at planet on opposite side of meridian.
Use Telrad or scope frame to rough align declination to target.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 12
Meridian looking south
Scope rotated in declination to point at planet on opposite side of meridian.
Use Maksutov to fine align target.
Tighten both right ascension and declination clutches to track.
Use slew controller to fine tune tracking.
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 13
Meridian looking south
Weight always below horizontal
Loosen right ascension and declination clutches to slight tension (1/8th turn) and slew scope in declination to the north.
The general rule is “free the part you want to move. Grab that part.”
Meridian swap 14
Meridian looking south
With right ascension and declination clutches still in slight tension (1/8th turn), slew scope in declination to the north.
Tube always above horizontal
Meridian swap 15
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalSlew in declination complete.
With right ascension and declination clutches still in slight tension (1/8th turn), begin slewing in right ascension.
Meridian swap 17
Meridian looking south
Slew controller swapped
Use declination clutch housing as gunsight to rough align target in right ascension.
Slewing in right ascension. Use weight as grab point.
Meridian swap 18
Meridian looking south
Right ascension slew complete.
Begin slewing scope in declination to point at star on opposite side of meridian.
Use tube frame or declination arm as grab points.
Tube always above horizontal
Weight always below horizontal
Meridian swap 19
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalWith right ascension and declination clutches still at slight tension (1/8th turn), slew scope in declination to point at star on opposite side of meridian.
Meridian swap 20
Meridian looking south
Tube always above horizontalWith right ascension and declination clutches still at slight tension (1/8th turn), slew scope in declination to point at star on opposite side of meridian.