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How Do You Attach The Spreader Bar To The Tripod Of The Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope?

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How Do You Attach The Spreader Bar To The Tripod Of The Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope?

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The telescope’s fork mount attaches directly to the field tripod. The telescope in this way is mounted in an “Altazimuth” (“Altitude-Azimuth,” or “vertical-horizontal”) format. The telescope in this configuration moves along vertical and horizontal axes, corresponding respectively to the Declination (vertical) and Right Ascension (horizontal) axes in an astronomical observing mode. The field tripod also can be used in conjunction with the optional equatorial wedge for long exposure astrophotography. The equatorial wedge permits alignment of the telescope’s Polar Axis with the Celestial Pole (or North Star). After removing the field tripod from its shipping carton, stand the tripod vertically, with the tripod feet down and with the tripod still fully collapsed. Grasp two of the tripod legs and, with the full weight of the tripod on the third leg, gently pull the legs apart to a fully open position. Thread in the 6 lock-knobs (2 on each tripod leg) near the foot of each tripod leg. These

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