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Subject: Re: [M]: Dead LX-200
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Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Mon Jun 14 19:57:13 1999
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While you're here, how about checking out the
Astronomy Book
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Not a problem stating the obvious, Gary. Sometimes the obvious is where it's
at. But not in this case. No, there is simply no drive to the motors at all
when any of the four directional keys are pressed, regardless of which speed
I am in. No whirs or whatever. <G>
Also, recall that it does a "go to" to any object, and all other keys
function as they should. It just sits there, acting like I am not pushing
any buttons at all. Trust me. <G>
Thanks for the thought. Going out right now to try Chris's suggestion about
the battery. What's to lose? <G>
Bruce Johnston
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Pardon me for stating the obvious, but just in case... You DID have the
clutches engaged on both drives, right?
Gary
Apex, NC >>
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