Vivitar (1607225) Telescope - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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We cant see anthing but black and a bit of light

Your weight is probably off balance which is why it won't stay on the tripod. If your not seeing any images your scope needs to be collimated. Balance scope video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7HVDKAZ6eM&feature=plcpCollimation help: http://www.astro-baby.com/collimation/astro%20babys%20collimation%20guide.htmastronomyforums.net and cloudynights.com are great sites.
9/16/2012 4:59:02 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Sep 16, 2012 • 201 views
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No supporting screw for eye piece

this sucks cant se anything
8/18/2012 5:15:28 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Aug 18, 2012 • 118 views
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Need a 20mm lens for a vivitar 70076 telescope

Any telescope shop can sell you one, or mail order. This would be a good choicehttp://www.optcorp.com/product.aspx?pid=30-719-725-3956
4/6/2012 5:01:51 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Apr 06, 2012 • 156 views
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Cant see anything ?

I going to straight forward on this answer. This telescope is a useless piece of junk! The tripod is unstable, the .965 (obsolete size and design) eyepieces will only focus dead center. The finder is useless, too narrow a field to find anything. The high power eyepiece exceeds the maximum useful magnification (only 98x max under perfect conditions) This may be used for terrestrial viewing but worthless for astronomy.
12/23/2011 5:38:13 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Dec 23, 2011 • 278 views
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I see the images upside down, this was allready together and wonder if some mirrows are in the wrong way. This is a refractory tele

Astronomical telescopes always show the view upside down. Erect image accessories are available for terrestrial viewing if desired but reduces contrast in astronomical applications.
12/18/2011 2:07:09 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Dec 18, 2011 • 135 views
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I need a new manual for my vivitar ifst 70076

You will not find a manual for these small telescopes.

This is a small refractor telescope-- they pretty much all work the same-- BUT don't expect to get more than 100 power out of the scope. Yes I know the box said 600 power but it's a lie. In my 8 inch telescope I rarely get above 250 power and my scope is many times larger than the one you have--

Now put the eyepiece with the largest number written on it into the telescope-- the LARGER the number the LOWER the magnification. During the day time practice focusing on a distant object --- AND line-up the small finder scope on top with the main telescope tube. Look at the top of a distant light or church steeple, or telephone2_bing.gif pole. Without moving the telescope adjust the small finder scope by loosening and tightening the screws around the tube holding the finder scope-- put the crosshairs on the same spot as the main telescope.

Now you can use the small finder to locate objects in the sky-- the moon should be your first night time target.

Read this:
http://www.texasastro.org/telescope.php

and my TIPS on my profile page.
11/1/2011 9:20:28 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Nov 01, 2011 • 506 views
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I need to understand what

You never said WHAT Vivitar scope you bought?? Anyway, let's assume it is a refractor like the picture you posted.

Put the diagonal into the rear of the scope -- into the focuser, and tighten the set screws.

Then put the eyepiece with the LARGEST number written on it into the diagonal. Take the scope outside and turn the focusing knob in and or out until you get a sharp image of a distant object.

Turn the knob slowly until it comes to focus.
9/24/2011 6:38:25 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Sep 24, 2011 • 73 views
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Put it together, have the

This sounds like a reflector style scope with mirrors-

Put the eyepiece with the largest number written on it into the focuser--- do NOT use the 2 x barlow if you have one. Take the scope outside during the day time and practice focusing on a distant object. The end with the focuser on the side is the UP END of the telescope.

We see many beginners with these types of scopes mounted backwards pointing at the ground.
7/31/2011 11:20:18 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jul 31, 2011 • 138 views
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Bought a Vivitar Telescope MID

I am sorry but there are no manuals specific to that telescope. However Bushnell maintains a web site with all of their manuals. Find one on their site below that is similar to your telescope-- they all assemble and are used in the same way by telescope "type".
http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-warranty.html
7/18/2011 4:24:05 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jul 18, 2011 • 165 views
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Vivitar telescope

Please ask to the comany
7/9/2011 10:19:17 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jul 09, 2011 • 108 views
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I look through my 6mm

All astronomical telescopes show upside down and or inverted images-- it's completely normal. To use this for terrestrial viewing (klijke a spotting scope) you will need to buy the correct size erecting prism diagonal similar to this one:

http://www.agenaastro.com/william-optics-1-25-45-erecting-prism-diagonal.html
7/5/2011 12:26:25 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jul 05, 2011 • 370 views
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Washed out

ITS MADE TO BRING IN THE LIGHT FROM THE NIGHT SKYS! NOT TO BE USED DURING DAY (MAY CAUSE EYE DAMAGE!
6/28/2011 3:02:30 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jun 28, 2011 • 113 views
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I acquired a 40-060660 Vivitar/Tasco

All of Tasco's manuals are on this web site:

http://www.tasco.com/pages/instruction-manuals/
6/22/2011 12:06:59 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jun 22, 2011 • 536 views
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Need lens for vivitar telescope

You sure it did not have one or two eyepieces???

Anyway-- eyepieces come in 3 sizes--- .965, 1.25, and 2 inch sizes--- your's is either a .965 or a 1.25 measure the hole---

You can buy eyepieces at these web sites--

http://www.telescope.com/control/category/~category_id=eyepieces/~pcategory=accessories

http://www.agenaastro.com/


6/13/2011 1:47:27 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jun 13, 2011 • 168 views
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Purchase a 263/525 Reflector Telescope

The picture in your post is NOT a reflector style telescope:

This is a reflector:
http://www.company7.com/orion/telescopes/orion06f8dobi.html

Notice that the eyepiece is in the FRONT side of the scope. Take the front lens cap off-- the primary mirror is on the BOTTOM of the tube.
1/2/2016 3:53:36 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Jan 02, 2016 • 513 views
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No miro absolutamente nada que puedo hacer

Vivitar is a brand that has many complaints. Put the eyepiece with the largest number written on it into the focuser. Practice focusing on a distant object during the day time.
3/28/2011 11:31:45 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Mar 28, 2011 • 104 views
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I damaged one of the legs on the tripod of my vivitar telescope.

Buy a new scope
3/10/2011 7:57:47 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Mar 10, 2011 • 127 views
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How can i fix my vivitar telescope so i can see

You never said what was wrong with it??? Can you see a distant object during the day time? If you can nothing is wrong with the scope. Read my tips on my profile page.
2/19/2011 3:20:25 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Feb 19, 2011 • 64 views
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I wanted to know if I can be sent a manual for my

Hello - I did a google.co.uk and found this site which offers manuals for free about 1/2 way down the page.
Hope that helps -- Ray
2/19/2011 8:40:52 AM • Vivitar... • Answered on Feb 19, 2011 • 80 views
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How to draw a telespoe

I do not understand your question. ???
2/7/2011 2:34:15 PM • Vivitar... • Answered on Feb 07, 2011 • 31 views
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