900 GERMAN EQUATORIAL MOUNT WITH SERVO MICRO-DRIVE MOTORS
Servo Micro-Drive Control System
Servo "DigitalSky Voice" Go-To Computer Control System
Astro-Physics has become synonymous with unadulterated performance and reliability, balanced with reasonable prices so much so that no other products command premiums on the resale market as does Astro-Physics - scalping may be the sincerest form of flattery. And to its credit, no other product line has achieved such a large installed base of clientele using this class of premium products: their telescopes and computer controlled "Go To" German Equatorial Mounts. It has been in part because of the numbers of these systems being used over the past decades with the frequent interaction with Astro-Physics between its customers, friends, testers, and with Company Seven that has led to this product line becoming so advanced, so quickly. And the fact that Astro-Physics is able to manufacture the quantities of these superb products completely in house helps to constrain prices and make them not only technologically advanced and desirable, but also comparatively affordable.
Right: Model 900 GTO Mount Head West side, with optional 10 and 18 lb. (4.6 and 8.2kg) counterweights, 15 inch long Ribbed Saddle Plate, and Pier.
Telescope, Mounting Plate, and Mounting Rings are optional (188,382 bytes).
BASIC STANDARD FEATURES:
- Head weighs 38 lbs (17.3 kg). Disassembles into two manageable pieces:
- Declination axis weight is 16 lbs. (17.3 kg),
- Right Ascension Polar axis weight is 22 lbs. (10 kg)
- Counterweight Shaft (removeable) of 1.875" diameter weight is additional 10 lbs. (4.6 kg)
- All precisely machined mounting made from aluminum, brass, and stainless steel bar stock
- All fasteners are made of stainless steel
- CNC machining yields heavily ribbed internal structure for maximum rigidity and lower weight
- Dual Axis servo motors with 12 Volt quartz micro-drive controller choose either
- the SMD option with Push Button Controller or
- or the GTO option with Computer Keypad Controller and the "DigitalSky Voice
software
- Polar and Declination axes dovetailed to come apart quickly (no tools required) for light-weight easy handling and
transport
- Polar and Declination axes set in precision Ball Bearing races
- Fine altitude and azimuth adjustment mechanisms for quickly and accurately zeroing in on the Pole in the field
- R.A. Setting Circle Porter Slip Ring design:
- when mount is moved manually or driven electronically it follows the stars with no need to reset
- if the mount is slewed electronically then reindexing is suggested
- Declination axis gear allows full 360 degree continuous rotation; can move through zenith for photography
- R.A. axis shaft threaded for optional detachable polar scope for quick, accurate alignment in the field
- Two 12 volt power output to plug in guiding reticle, heater, CCD camera, or other accessory
- One 6 volt power output for optional camera (Pentax 6x7cm)
- One variable power output for optional guiding or measurement reticle illuminator
- Motors and electronic components fully enclosed
- Ready to go with our optional SBIG Star Tracker Autoguider / Imaging CCD Systems
The 900GTO mount has proven itself to be reliable even in the most severe environment on the planet while functioning flawlessly 24 hours per day throughout the entire polar night - a night lasting 6 months. With few modifications these are carrying a telescope in Antarctica for planetary research. Once the mount is installed and the polar night begins, no maintainance can be done to the mount due to the extreme low temperatures and dangerous wind conditions that prevent technicians from working outdoors.
Right: Astro-Physics 900GTO Computer Controlled German Equatorial Mount in Antarctica (94,995 bytes).
Note custom Latitude Wedge betweenthe mount base and pier required to attain proper Pole Alignment elevation here.
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All our Astro-Physics "Go To" German mounts have proven themselves in these frigid Antarctic conditions over several years starting in the mid 2000's. We have had a number of 900GTO and 1200GTO mounts with few modifications from those we sell at Company Seven running continuously at 'Dome C' in Antarctica and they have proved themselves to be winners. In fact, they are some of the few things that actually work under those conditions where the temperature is so cold that optics shatter and paint falls off tube assemblies like skin shed from a molting snake. The same design philosophy that has overcome these harsh conditions has made the new larger 3600GTO the finest mounting of its class that is available; (follow this link to see more photos from Antarctica. On the linked page click on the Photo Gallery menu choice at the bottom of the page, and then scroll down to "Astrophysics place"; click on Turbulence Monitoring; and click on Summer 2003: First Seeing . . . )
We invite you to see the 900GTO at Company Seven's showroom, or contact Company Seven, the Americas only full line Astro-Physics showroom!