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Subject: [M]: Controlling reticle brightness
From: Gregg L. Ruppel
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Mon Jan 26 07:13:09 1998

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Does anyone have some tips/comments/suggestions as to how to control
reticle brightness on illuminated eyepieces? I use the Meade 9mm
(cordless) and it seems that the reticle is much too bright for off-axis
guiding, even with relatively bright stars. Does the pulsing device from
Orion work with the Meade 9mm?

Thanks in advance,

Gregg L. Ruppel
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