CURRENT MEADE SINGAPORE PRICING November 2005
Please see attached current local pricing for Meade LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.
Product....................................S$Nett.........................S$ Nett
..............................................* w/o warranty............ * w warranty
..............................................(wow)......................... (ww)
LX200GPS UHTC SMT
7" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC...........7700........................ 8800
8" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC...........6300........................ 7300
10" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........7500........................ 8600
12" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........9600........................ 11000
8" LX90-LNT UHTC..................4800.......................... 5600
EC Model LNT-UHTC - with 12 months warranty
EC-90LNT................................2400
EC-105LNT .............................3100
EC-125LNT .............................3900
Meade Model TravelView 7x50mm Binocular .......... S$ 130.00
Ex-stock.
Note:
1. Call to check for availability, delivery & special discount for order amount above S$ 9,000.
2. 30% payment on order, 70% on delivery
3. w/o warranty - seller only warranty for defects due to shipment and parts missing, setup training, 3 months service w/o parts & freight
4. w warranty - 12 months local Meade warranty, training & support
Coronado PST Solar Scope
PST ......................... S$ 1300 (w/o warranty)
PST ......................... S$ 1550 (w 12 mth warranty)
Delivery : Ex-stock to 1-3 weeks
The PST is made from milled aluminium, not plastic! The P.S.T. comes with a built in Sol Ranger for easy alignment, a 20mm Kellner eyepiece,
and a re-usable box with dye cut foam for safe storage.
Thanks & regards,
Lee Wee Kiong
THE PHYSICAL SPACE
587 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 269707
Tel: 6466 3346, 6311 9036
Fax: 6311 9231, 6583 2937
HP : 9619 2273
Meade Local Pricing Effective 1 Nov 2005
Meade Local Pricing Effective 1 Nov 2005
Last edited by Lee on Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wee Kiong, just to check, is it 10" & 12" ?10" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........7500........................ 8600
10" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........9600........................ 11000
is it 20mm or 12mm Kellner?The PST is made from milled aluminium, not plastic! The P.S.T. comes with a built in Sol Ranger for easy alignment, a 20mm Kellner eyepiece,
and a re-usable box with dye cut foam for safe storage.
The new PSTs now come with a 20mm Kellner. But some users prefer the 12mm.
Check it out here: http://www.coronadofilters.com/board/cg ... =11;t=1211
Cheers!
Check it out here: http://www.coronadofilters.com/board/cg ... =11;t=1211
Cheers!
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
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I think it's about f.l. Even with 18mm Cemax the disc fits in the FOV comfortably. The 12mm Kellner gives adequate magnification to view the proms. However, my favourite is the 8mm SM.
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
Sorry for the error, it's the 10" & 12".rlow wrote:Wee Kiong, just to check, is it 10" & 12" ?10" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........7500........................ 8600
10" LX200GPS-SMT UHTC.........9600........................ 11000
is it 20mm or 12mm Kellner?The PST is made from milled aluminium, not plastic! The P.S.T. comes with a built in Sol Ranger for easy alignment, a 20mm Kellner eyepiece,
and a re-usable box with dye cut foam for safe storage.
The new PST c/w 20mm Kellner.
A good wide angle quality eyepiece in the range of 12-15mm will show the full disk at its best. A 6-10mm with barlow will enable higher power viewing of sun prominences in its full glory. The Cemax range of eyepieces from Coronado will probably add a little more contrast to the view. But for ulitimate best 3D view only with a good quality Bino Viewer w/good pair of eyepieces. Will try that with a Max60 & DenkII & Meade 14mm UWA these few days. Anyone want to join me!Airconvent wrote:i don't think it matters what kind eyepiece you are using since you are looking at the sun?