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focal length (i.e., the smaller the number) the higher the magnification. Generally, you will use low-to-moderate power when
viewing. For more information on how to determine power, see the section on “Calculating Magnification.”
Installing the Finderscope
The CGE telescopes come with a 6x30 or 9x50 finderscope used to help you locate and center objects in the main field of
your telescope. To accomplish this, the finder has a built-in cross-hair reticle that shows the optical center of the finderscope.
Start by removing the finder and hardware from the plastic wrapper. Included are the following:
• Finderscope
• Finder Bracket
• Rubber O-ring
• Three Nylon Tipped Thumbscrews (10-24x1/2")
• Two Phillips Head Screws (8-32x1/2" or 10-24x1/2")
To install the finderscope:
1. Attach the bracket to the optical tube. To do this, place the curved portion of the bracket with the slot over the
two holes in the rear cell. The bracket should be oriented so that the rings that hold the finder are over the
telescope tube, not the rear cell (see Figure 2-8). Start threading the screws in by hand and tighten fully with an
Allen wrench.
2. Partially thread-in the three nylon-tipped thumbscrews
that hold the finder in place inside the bracket. Tighten
the screws until the nylon heads are flush with the
inner diameter of the bracket ring. Do NOT thread
them in completely or they will interfere with the
placement of the finder. (Having the screws in place
when the finder is installed will be easier than trying to
insert the screws after the finder has been installed.)
3. Slide the rubber O-ring over the back of the finder (it
will NOT fit over the objective end of the finder). It
may need to be stretched a little. Once on the main
body of the finder, slide it up about one inch from the
end of the finder.
4. Rotate the finder until one cross hair is parallel to the R.A. axis and the other is parallel to the DEC axis.
5. Slide the eyepiece end of the finder into the front of the bracket.
6. Slightly tighten the three nylon tipped thumbscrews on the front ring of the bracket to hold the finder in place.
7. Once on, push the finder back until the O-ring is snug inside the back ring of the finder bracket.
8. Hand tighten the three nylon tipped thumbscrews until snug.
Finderscope
Nylon
Adjustment
Screw
Finder Bracket
Figure 2-8
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