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1062 EUR
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price without VAT: 864 EUR
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The TMS-Astro EQ Platform 40°–45° equatorial platform (visual observing) is a precise and convenient solution for users of Dobsonian telescopes up to 14–16" in diameter who observe the sky in the 40°–45° latitude band. It enables automatic tracking of objects in the RA axis, eliminating the need to manually correct the telescope's position. The aluminum construction ensures rigidity while maintaining low weight, and the intelligent controller with auto-reset procedure allows for uninterrupted operation for over an hour. The geographic segment selected for this model allows for optimal platform operation in many regions of southern Europe. If necessary, additional segments can be purchased and the platform adapted to a new location. • designed for Dobsonian telescopes with a diameter of up to 14–16" • compatible with latitudes 40°–45° • single-axis tracking mode (RA), ideal for visual observations • automatic start and reset after the tracking cycle is completed • compact and lightweight construction made of aluminum • built-in compass and spirit level for initial setup • Assisted pole alignment procedure (assistant) • tracking speed can be adjusted by ±3% using a potentiometer • very quiet operation and low energy consumption • electrical and mechanical protection before passage • TMS-Astro EQ Platform 40°–45° (visual) • a set of geographic segments for the 40°–45° range • 3 adjustable feet • 3 plastic stops and a set of mounting screws • user manual • dimensions: 593 × 608 × 111 mm • weight: 6.2 kg • supply voltage: 12–17 V DC • current consumption: 250 mA • maximum load: 75 kg • tracking time: over 60 minutes • operating mode: single-axis (RA) • control: DIP-switch + multi-function button • indicators: LED + sound signals • power supply: external 12 V or 14.8 V battery (optional) • material: aluminum, plastic • color: black / silver (depending on the series) 24 months



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