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Cable Connector Kit. See OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES,

page 16.

NOTE: Satellite observing is an exciting challenge. Most

satellites are in low orbit, travelling at approximately

17,500 mph. When visible, they move quickly across

the sky and are only in the fi eld of view for a few minutes,

requiring AutoStar to slew the telescope rapidly. Best

viewing is near Sunrise or Sunset when the sky is

still dark. Viewing in the middle of the night can be

problematic because the satellite may pass overhead,

but not be visible as it is in the Earth’s shadow.

How to Create Your Own Guided Tour

When a Guided Tour is selected, AutoStar slews your

telescope to a predetermined list of objects and displays

information about each object, such as type of object,

constellation location, R.A. and Dec. coordinates, and

so forth. AutoStar contains a few Guided Tours which

are programmed at the factory. But it is also possible

for an observer to create a custom Guided Tour.

A tour is basically an ASCII text fi le that contains a list of

directions and descriptions. Each line of a tour is either

a comment line, a command line, or a description.

What you will need:

• A PC with text editor or word processing software

installed (the tour must be saved as a “text only” or as

a “MS-DOS text” fi le).

• The Meade #505 Cable Connector Kit to download

tour information to the AutoStar handbox.

Tour Modes

The objects chosen for a tour list are selected from

AutoStar’s database or by entering the object’s R.A.

and Dec. coordinates. The tour is presented in one of

two modes:

Automatic Mode: The title of an object appears on fi rst

line and descriptive text scrolls on line 2.

Interactive Mode: Tour name appears on the fi rst line

of the AutoStar display and the name of the object

displays on line 2. To display descriptive text in this

mode, the user must press ENTER.

4. “Calculating...” and then “Tracking...” displays.

If the satellite is going to make a pass,

“Located” displays.

5. Use the Scroll keys to display data about the

pass: aos—acquisition of signal and los—loss

of signal. If you subtract the aos from the los,

you can calculate how long the satellite will be

visible. Location information also displays.

6. “Alarm” displays after the location information.

Press ENTER and AutoStar automatically

sets the alarm to sound a minute before the

satellite’s scheduled appearance. You may

return to regular observations until the alarm

goes off.

7. When the alarm goes off, return to the Satellite

menu and press a Scroll key until the desired

satellite is on the top line of the display.

8. Press GO TO. AutoStar slews the telescope to

where the satellite should appear. The motor

drive stops and a countdown is displayed.

Note: If the scheduled appearance position of

the satellite is obstructed (i.e., by a building,

tree, or hill), press ENTER and AutoStar starts

to move the telescope along the expected

satellite track. When the track clears the

obstruction, press ENTER again to pause the

telescope, then continue with this procedure.

9. With about 20 seconds left on the countdown

timer, start watching through the telescope

Viewfi nder (Pg. 13, Fig. 1, 13) for the satellite

to enter the fi eld of view.

10. When the satellite enters the viewfi nder fi eld

of view, press ENTER. The telescope starts to

track with the satellite.

11. Use the AutoStar Arrow keys to center the

object in the viewfi nder, then look through the

eyepiece to view the object.

Satellite orbits change and new satellites (including

the Space Shuttle) are launched. Visit the Meade web

site (www.meade.com) approximately once a month

to get updated information and instructions on how to

download this data to AutoStar. If orbital parameters

are more than one month old, the satellite pass may not

happen at the time predicted by AutoStar. Downloading

requires the optional #505 AstroFinder™ Software and

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