A User’s Guide to the Meade LXD55 and LXD75 TelescopesConnecting to a Personal Computer
A User’s Guide to the Meade LXD55 and LXD75 Telescopes: Connecting to a Personal Computer
Peston, Martin
2010-04-19 00:00:00
[Nowadays most people own a personal computer. Telescope manufacturers have acknowledged that fact by building telescopes that have the ability to interface with a PC. Computerizing your LXD telescope means you can access and download objects to the Autostar, as well as control your telescope from a remote location.]
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A User’s Guide to the Meade LXD55 and LXD75 TelescopesConnecting to a Personal Computer
[Nowadays most people own a personal computer. Telescope manufacturers have acknowledged that fact by building telescopes that have the ability to interface with a PC. Computerizing your LXD telescope means you can access and download objects to the Autostar, as well as control your telescope from a remote location.]
Published: Apr 19, 2010
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