 
One
of the most important advances in telescope control in the past
25 years, the Meade #497 Autostar Computer Controller turns the
ETX into an automatic celestial object locating system. Just plug
the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port, do a quick (less than
one minute!) telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any
object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. Best of all, the
Meade Autostar is easy to use. Most Autostar users see more celestial
objects in one night's viewing than typical first-time telescope
owners previously have in a lifetime.
Any
of Autostar's database objects can be called up and entered on the
hand controller display in seconds. The observer then simply presses
the GO TO pushbutton and watches as the telescope automatically
slews (moves) to the object and places it in the field of view.
The effect of Autostar is to bring objects easily within reach which
were previously unreachable for all but the most dedicated of amateur
astronomers.
The ETX's standard-equipment
Autostar controller connects to the telescope's control panel and
permits an incredible array of telescope options.
- Automatic
GO TO capability at 6.5°/sec on both axes to over 30,000 database
objects including:
- The 8 major
planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune,
Uranus, and Pluto
- 5,386 objects
from the Index Catalog (IC) Galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters
of all types
- 7,840 objects
from the New General Catalog (NGC) Additional galaxies, nebulae,
and star clusters
- 109 objects
from the Caldwell Catalog of the best objects for small telescopes
- 110 Messier
(M) objects (the complete Messier catalog of objects)
- 16,800 stars
from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) catalog
- 26 asteroids
including all of the brightest asteroids, 15 periodic comets and
50 Earth-orbiting satellites
- Automatic
GO TO capability to any object of known RA and Declination.
Additional
Capabilities: Beyond the location of
database objects, Autostar allows for a wide range of important
telescope capabilities:
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Automatic
GO TO capability to any astronomical object of known coordinates
(RA and Dec.).
Enter an object's coordinates to the Autostar display, press
GO TO, and Autostar moves the telescope to locate the object
and place it in the telescopic field.
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Digital
Readouts of telescope position,
continuously in RA and Dec.
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Precise
sidereal-rate tracking
Once Autostar locates an object, it directs the telescope
to track the object automatically on both telescope axes,
simultaneously, keeping the object centered in the field.
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9-Speed
Dual-Axis Operation
Use Autostar's pushbuttons to move the telescope on either
or both axes, simultaneously, at any of nine drive speeds,
from very slow 2x sidereal to fast 4.5°/second.
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GO
TO capability to any of 200 user-defined objects

Manufactured at the Meade Irvine, California, facility, ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain
telescopes produce superlative, diffraction-limited optical performance
and resolution. Optics so high in contrast, image brightness,
and resolution that ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain models often outperform
many telescopes of larger apertures.
ETX optical systems
include a Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical
glass. This lens is individually hand-figured by a Meade master
optician to achieve an optical null in combination with the Pyrex®
primary mirror. High transmission magnesium fluoride (MgF2) coatings
on both sides of the correcting lens, as well as aluminum/silicon
monoxide coatings on the primary and secondary mirrors, are provided
as standard equipment. Optional coatings, (UHTC) described below,
increase light transmission and reflectance still further.

Standard-Equipment Dual-Axis Drive System and #497 Autostar
Controller: The rigid fork mountings of ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain
models include high-torque DC motors on both telescope axes, permitting
electronic operation from the standard-equipment Autostar controller.
With the telescope placed in the altazimuth mode on a table, astronomical
object-tracking may be accomplished automatically, after a quick
and easy 2-minute alignment of Autostar to the sky. Alternately,
the telescope may be mounted in either the altazimuth or equatorial
modes on the standard-equipment #884 Deluxe Field Tripod.

Flip the internal, optical-flat mirror "up" for observing in the
standard 90° position; flip the mirror "down" for terrestrial
observing with the optional #932 45° Erecting Prism or for photography
with the optional #64 T-Adapter.

The drive base of the ETX telescope accepts eight AA-batteries
that power the telescope for about 20 hours of normal usage. Alternately,
the telescope may also be powered from a 12 volt automobile cigarette
lighter plug, using the optional #607 Power Cord.

Available
optionally with the ETX
Maksutov-Cassegrain
telescopes, the Meade UHTC (Ultra-High Transmission Coatings) Group
provides a series of highly specialized, exotic optical coatings
which dramatically increase image brightness. Averaged over the
entire visible spectrum (450 nm. to 700 nm.), total light transmission
to the telescope focus is increased by about 15%. Meade telescopes
equipped with UHTC present a quantum leap in image brightness on
the full range of celestial objects. The UHTC group, if desired,
must be specified at the time of telescope order.
Alignment
has been made easy with Meade's Level
North Technology™
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New
SmartFinder™
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Meade's
new ETX-Premier Edition automatically levels your telescope,
points it to North and sets the time. You just enter your location
or zip code. After your ETX completes its patented Level North
automatic alignment procedure it will point to the first alignment
star. Use the new wide-field SmartFinder to center the red dot
over the alignment stars for ultra-precise pointing accuracy.
It’s that easy. |
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ETX
Premier features
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Electronic Level Sensor
• Electronic Magnetic North Sensor
• High Precision Internal Clock
• Red Dot Viewfinder (SmartFinder™)
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