User's Guide to the Lick 36" Refracting Telescope


Introduction
Dome
General
Floor
Slit (shutter)
Windscreen
Rotation
Lighting
Telescope
General
Balance
Lens Cover
Motion
Position Indicators
Finderscope
Tangent Arm
Reversal
Access Ports
Control Desk
Console
Contents
Limits
Pointing
Weather
Safety
Observing Hits
Checklist
Trouble Shooting

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Tangent Arm

There is a tangent arm for fine declination motion control. It is operated by pushing the declination buttons on the paddle. Prior to each observing run the observer should check the position of the arm to ensure that it is not near the end of its travel. When looking up from the controls of the telescope one can see a "face" on the end of the tangent arm. If it is centered the "nose" will be aligned with a pole that runs down the tube of the telescope. If it is not centered one will need to hold the paddle button until it is. This can take several minutes.


Figure 1: Side View of the Tangent Arm