Meade 0810-60-07N is an 8” Equatorial Wedge, designed for use with Meade 8” SC/ACF telescopes such as the LX90 & LX200 series. When used with the Meade LX90 series telescope, the Meade #07389 adapter plate is required for mounting the telescope to the wedge.
This wedge attaches directly to Meade field tripods and permits the telescope to be used in an equatorial or “polar” mode. This “polar” mode configuration is ideal when using the telescope for astrophotography.
The wedge consists of two basic parts: the wedge body and the tilt-plate. The latitude adjustment scale is located on one side of the wedge body. The user should move the button-head bolt to the number that corresponds with their location’s latitude.
Meade 0810-60-07N is an 8” Equatorial Wedge, designed for use with Meade 8” SC/ACF telescopes such as the LX90 & LX200 series. When used with the Meade LX90 series telescope, the Meade #07389 adapter plate is required for mounting the telescope to the wedge.
This wedge attaches directly to Meade field tripods and permits the telescope to be used in an equatorial or “polar” mode. This “polar” mode configuration is ideal when using the telescope for astrophotography.
The wedge consists of two basic parts: the wedge body and the tilt-plate. The latitude adjustment scale is located on one side of the wedge body. The user should move the button-head bolt to the number that corresponds with their location’s latitude.
Meade 0810-60-07N is an 8” Equatorial Wedge, designed for use with Meade 8” SC/ACF telescopes such as the LX90 & LX200 series. When used with the Meade LX90 series telescope, the Meade #07389 adapter plate is required for mounting the telescope to the wedge.
This wedge attaches directly to Meade field tripods and permits the telescope to be used in an equatorial or “polar” mode. This “polar” mode configuration is ideal when using the telescope for astrophotography.
The wedge consists of two basic parts: the wedge body and the tilt-plate. The latitude adjustment scale is located on one side of the wedge body. The user should move the button-head bolt to the number that corresponds with their location’s latitude.
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