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Re: Question about Davis Mk 25 sextant beam converger

From: T. Shanklin (no email)
Date: Mon May 08 2006 - 19:55:05 EDT

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    Greg,
       I found my Davis Mk 15 to be somewhat "temperamental". I got to be
    fairly decent with it. And I also found myself constantly adjusting the
    horizon mirror. Sometimes even with the most delicate treatment, it would
    be extremely out of whack (side error). Turned out one of the adjusting
    screws and the spring clip were much too loose: defective loose. Took some
    removal and adjusting with pliers to set the clip right and stable; I had no
    problems after that (other than consistency, ahem...). It was a good
    learning sextant. However, it mostly lit a fire under me and made me want
    to get a metal sextant. Which I eventually did.
                                                  Todd Shanklin
                                                  Long Beach, CA

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