consumer telescopes @ 1550 nm
- From: "al" <alankoivunen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Sep 2006 06:02:10 -0700
Hi - I'm working on a project to measure atmospheric turbulence using
transmissions from a
1550 nm laser and a receiver built around an off-the-shelf telescope
(like the Meade LX and RCX series). I'm trying to find out, roughly,
what the transmission losses are at this wavelength, and the Meade
technical guys don't seem to answer their telephones.
Does anyone out there have a ball park idea what the losses are for
these telescopes at this
wavelength ?
Thanks
Alan
p.s. I'm trying to build a simpler version of the instrument described
in
http://www.dur.ac.uk/g.d.love/downloadable/slodar2005.pdf
.
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