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At the end of your observing session, be sure to slide the power 

switch on the red dot finder scope to OFF to preserve battery 

life.

Using the Pan Head

The GoScope 80mm refractor features a standard “altazimuth” 

pan head mount, which permits motion along two perpendicu-

lar axes: altitude (up/down) and azimuth (left/right). This makes 

pointing the telescope easy and intuitive. To move the telescope 

in the azimuth direction, loosen the azimuth tension knob a little 

(refer to 

Figure 4

), then take hold of the pan handle and gen-

tly move it left or right. To move the telescope in altitude, twist 

the pan handle counterclockwise to allow easy motion, then 

move the telescope up or down to the desired position. Then 

twist the pan handle clockwise to lock that position. You may be 

able to find a suitable azimuth and altitude axis tension to allow 

the telescope to be moved freely without having to make any 

adjustments to the tension every time you move the telescope.

The top plate of the pan head can also be tilted 90° laterally 

by loosening the tilt lock knob (see 

Figure 4

). While this fea-

ture may not be particularly useful when viewing with the tele-

scope, it can come in handy if you replaced the telescope on 

the pan head with a DSLR camera, allowing quick switching 

between landscape (horizontal) and portrait (vertical) camera 

orientations. 
The tripod also comes equipped with a geared center column, 

which provides additional height for the scope when needed. 

(See 

Figure 11

.) To extend the column, first loosen the cen-

ter column lock knob a half turn or so. Then pull the crank 

handle outward and rotate it clockwise. When you reach the 

desired height, retighten the lock knob. To lower the center 

column, loosen the lock knob then rotate the crank handle 

counterclockwise. 

Eyepiece Selection 

Magnification, or power, is determined by the focal length of 

the telescope and the focal length of the eyepiece being used. 

Therefore, by using eyepieces of different focal lengths, the 

resultant magnification can be varied. It is quite common for 

an observer to own five or more eyepieces to access a wide 

range of magnifications. This allows the observer to choose the 

best eyepiece to use depending on the object being viewed and 

viewing conditions. Your GoScope 80mm refractor comes with 

25mm and 10mm eyepieces, which will suffice nicely to begin 

with. You can purchase additional eyepieces later if you wish to 

have more magnification options. 
Magnification is calculated as follows: 

For example, the GoScope 80mm has a focal length of 400mm, 

which when used with the supplied 25mm eyepiece yields: 

Figure 9.

 The 

fully assembled 
GoScope 80mm 
Backpack 
Refractor.

Figure 10.

 The red dot finder scope has vertical and (inset) 

horizontal adjustment knobs for aligning it with the telescope.

Battery compartment

Power switch

Crank handle

Center 
column

Lock knob

Tab

Horizontal 
adjustment 
knob

Opposite side

Vertical adjustment 
knob

Figure 11.

 

Use the crank 
handle to move 
the geared center 
column up or 
down, making sure 
to first loosen the 
center column lock 
knob a bit.

=  Magnification

Telescope Focal Length (mm)

Eyepiece Focal Length (mm)

=  16x 

400 mm

25 mm

Summary of Contents for GoScope

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Page 2: ...that completely covers the front of the instrument or permanent eye damage could result Young children should use this telescope only with adult supervision Figure 1 Included items of the GoScope 80mm...

Page 3: ...o one of the holes in the mounting adapter Figure 5 Use the D ring under the QR plate to tighten the post 4 Attach the telescope optical tube to the tripod pan head by inserting the QR plate into its...

Page 4: ...loosened to allow easy movement in both axes then by turning the slow motion cables as needed to center the target object 3 Now that a distant target is centered in the main telescope s eyepiece turn...

Page 5: ...ure 11 To extend the column first loosen the cen ter column lock knob a half turn or so Then pull the crank handle outward and rotate it clockwise When you reach the desired height retighten the lock...

Page 6: ...normal view Because of this the GoScope is an excellent terrestrial tele scope for viewing Earth based scenes during daylight hours More powerful than binoculars it can get you visually up close to yo...

Page 7: ...a red filtered flashlight rather than a white light Red light does not spoil your eyes dark adaptation like white light does A flashlight with a red LED light is ideal Beware too that nearby porch st...

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