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The Meade LX200 is a family of commercial telescopes produced by Meade Instruments launched in 1992 with 8" (20.32 cm) and a 10" (25.4 cm) Schmidt–Cassegrain models on computerized altazimuth mounts. Two larger models, a 12" (30.48 cm) and a 16" (40.64 cm), quickly followed. The original version was later informally named the "classic" LX200 as newer upgraded versions replaced it. The first of these was the LX200GPS, which featured global positioning system electronics. A 360 mm (14 in) LX200GPS was later added to the line.

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  • LX200-Protokoll (de)
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  • Das LX200-Protokoll ist ein Befehlssatz zur Fernsteuerung von Amateurteleskopen über die serielle Schnittstelle eines Computers. Das LX200-Protokoll wurde von der Firma Meade zur Steuerung der von ihr produzierten Teleskope entwickelt. Es ist u. a. in die Goto-Montierungen integriert, die mit dem Handcomputer bedient werden. Jedoch wird dieses Protokoll auch von anderen Herstellern zur Teleskopsteuerung verwendet. Sein Befehlssatz liegt im Klartext vor und ist einfach strukturiert. Es können sowohl Befehle gesendet werden, als auch der Status der Teleskopmontierung abgefragt werden. Wird z. B. ein Teleskop auf ein unbekanntes Himmelsobjekt ausgerichtet, so kann das Astronomieprogramm eines Computers über das LX200-Protokoll die momentane Position des Teleskops abfragen und die Himmelskoo (de)
  • The Meade LX200 is a family of commercial telescopes produced by Meade Instruments launched in 1992 with 8" (20.32 cm) and a 10" (25.4 cm) Schmidt–Cassegrain models on computerized altazimuth mounts. Two larger models, a 12" (30.48 cm) and a 16" (40.64 cm), quickly followed. The original version was later informally named the "classic" LX200 as newer upgraded versions replaced it. The first of these was the LX200GPS, which featured global positioning system electronics. A 360 mm (14 in) LX200GPS was later added to the line. (en)
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