Yamaha G SERIES manual Moon, Tracking, First Night

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A Full Moon is not the best time to watch the Moon.

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4.3The Moon

The Moon, when visible in the night sky, is most likely the first celestial object you want to watch with your new telescope. It is also the most convenient object in the sky to test some of the GoToNovaTM functions. You can even use the Moon to align your telescope.

There are a lot to explore on the surface of the Moon, such as craters, mountain ranges and fault lines, etc. During full Moon, however, no shadows are seen on the Moon surface and it becomes too bright for the details to be seen. The best time to observe the Moon is during its crescent or half phase.

A neutral density Moon filter is recommended when observing the Moon. This filter cuts down on the bright glare and enhances contrast. You will be amazed by the dramatic image.

4.4Tracking

The tracking function is used to counteract the rotation of the earth. When the telescope is in tracking mode, the celestial object will not drift away from your eye piece field. This function is essential for astrophotography.

When you switch to “Cele” mode, the system is automatically in tracking mode. When you switch back to “Land” mode, the tracking stops.

A user can setup tracking in the main menu by selecting “Set up tracking”. Then user can select “sidereal speed”, “Solar speed”, “Lunar speed”, or user can define a speed using “User defined speed”.

4.5The First Night

With the convenience of SmartStarTM, star hunting is made much easier. But this does not mean that you don’t need to do any homework before you actually spend the night watching the night sky, especially if you have never tried this before.

You should play with SmartStarTM and familiarize yourself with the components and functions during day time, check the altitude and latitude of your location (where you are going to use the SmartStarTM at night).

Spend sometime to study the current night sky, know what to expect when you are out there. It will be extremely helpful if you are able to identify some of the bright stars in the night sky.

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Contents Manual Page Contents Learn some astronomy basics Quick Start Reference AssemblyMount Tripod Inner support Tray Tray lock GoToNovaTM Features Help Key For help Http//hubblesite.orgDEC Getting StartedWhat’s Next? Basic Symbols Chapter.1 Set Up And AlignmentSet Up AppendixTwo-Star Align Chapter Select And Slew Enter R.A. DEC User ObjectsChapter Other Functions Land Objects Chapter How to ObserveUsing Arrow Keys First Night MoonTracking Menu Appendix a Menu StructureMessier Catalog Appendix BM44 Praesepe, the Beehive Cluster open cluster M64 Blackeye galaxy spiral galaxyM20 The Trifid Nebula diffuse nebula M57 The Ring Nebula planetary nebulaM76 The Little Dumbell, Cork, or Butterfly planetary nebula M27 The Dumbbell Nebula planetary nebula M11 The Wild Duck Cluster open clusterModern Constellations Appendix CConstellation Genitive OriginCanis Minor 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius Leo Minor Perseus Triangulum Celestial Coordinates Appendix DFIG.D2 FIG. D3 TIP TIP Appendix E SpecificationsSmartStarTM-A Series Appendix F Products ListStars for Alignment iOptron SmartStar, GoToNova Ioptron TWO Year TELESCOPE, MOUNT, and Controller Warranty

G SERIES specifications

The Yamaha G Series is a revered line of acoustic guitars that has earned a reputation for its exceptional quality, playability, and versatility. Since its introduction in the late 1960s, the G Series has been a favorite among musicians of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals. One of the defining characteristics of the G Series is its solid construction. Many models feature a solid spruce top, which offers not only vibrant sound and impressive projection but also enhances tonal clarity over time. The back and sides are typically crafted from mahogany or nato, providing warmth and richness to the overall sound.

Another key aspect of the G Series is its playability. The neck profile is designed for comfort, allowing guitarists to navigate the fretboard with ease. With a smooth finish and well-shaped fingerboard, players experience a natural feel while strumming or fingerpicking. The action is often adjustable, accommodating those who prefer differing string heights, thus enhancing the playing experience across various styles.

Yamaha has also incorporated innovative technologies into the G Series. One notable feature is the company’s focus on precision in manufacturing, utilizing advanced CNC machinery for consistent quality across models. Additionally, some G Series guitars come equipped with the A.R.E. (Acoustic Resonance Enhancement) technology, which enriches the wood tone and enables the instrument to sound more mature from the very first strum. This technology replicates the aging process of acoustic wood, ensuring that the guitar offers a beautifully matured sound without the wait.

The G Series offers a variety of models, catering to diverse preferences. From the compact and comfortable G-serie guitars, perfect for fingerstyle playing, to the full-sized options that project louder for ensemble performances, musicians can find the right fit to suit their needs. Many models are also available with built-in electronics, allowing for easy amplification and performance in live settings.

In summary, the Yamaha G Series combines solid construction, exceptional playability, and innovative technology, making it a compelling choice for guitarists seeking quality instruments. Whether strumming at home, recording in the studio, or performing on stage, the G Series remains a trusted companion for musicians around the world. This blend of tradition and innovation exemplifies Yamaha's commitment to crafting guitars that resonate with players of all genres and skill levels.