Telrad Reflex Sight with Mounting Base

BH #TERSIGHT • MFR #1001
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Telrad Reflex Sight with Mounting Base
Key Features
  • Provides Unmagnified True View of Sky
  • Red Triple Concentric Ring Reticle
  • Large 2.5x1.4" Viewing Window
  • Precise Infinitely-Adjustable Rheostat
Invented in the 70's the Telrad Reflex Sight was the first of a new kind of finder available to amateur astronomers. Outfitted with a generous 2.5x1.4" viewing window it provides a wide unmagnified true view of the sky — unlike conventional finder scopes that offer limited fields of view presented upside-down and backwards. Three concentric rings — spaced at 4°, 2°, and 0.5° — provides an easy point of reference for locating objects and quick navigation when manually star-hopping. An easy-to-use, infinitely-adjustable rheostat enables precise brightness control so users won't hurt their night-adjusted vision. A mounting base is included, and the sight easily detaches from it for storage or to move it to another OTA with a separate mounting base already attached without requiring it to be re-centered with the OTA.
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Telrad 1001 Overview

Invented in the 70's the Telrad Reflex Sight was the first of a new kind of finder available to amateur astronomers. Outfitted with a generous 2.5x1.4" viewing window it provides a wide unmagnified true view of the sky — unlike conventional finder scopes that offer limited fields of view presented upside-down and backwards. Three concentric rings — spaced at 4°, 2°, and 0.5° — provides an easy point of reference for locating objects and quick navigation when manually star-hopping. An easy-to-use, infinitely-adjustable rheostat enables precise brightness control so users won't hurt their night-adjusted vision. A mounting base is included, and the sight easily detaches from it for storage or to move it to another OTA with a separate mounting base already attached without requiring it to be re-centered with the OTA.

Performance
  • Wide unmagnified field of view
  • Generous 2.5x1.4" viewing window
  • Long eye relief
  • Zero parallax
  • Provides uncluttered, correct 'real sky' view for quick manual sighting of known objects like planets, stars, clusters, and galaxies
Reticle
  • Red illumination makes reticle clearly visible without affecting night-adjusted vision
  • Three concentric circles set at 4°, 2°, and 0.5° to help 'star hopping'
  • Infinitely-adjustable rheostat allows for precise illumination control
Use and Handling
  • Quick detachment from mounting base enables it to be removed and installed quickly without re-calibration
  • Runs on two user-supplied AA batteries
  • Weight: 9 ounces without mount
UPC: 728028434378

Telrad 1001 Specs

Viewing Window
2.5 x 1.4" / 6.4 x 3.6 cm
Reticle
Three concentric rings
Battery
2 x AA batteries
Dimensions
Unmounted: 8.1 x 4.5 x 1.8" / 20.6 x 11.4 x 4.4 cm
With Mounting Base: 8.1 x 5.0" x 1.75 / 20.6 x 12.7 x 4.4 cm
Footprint of Mounting Base: 6.8 x 2.3" / 17.1 x 5.8 cm
Weight
With Mounting Base: 11.0 oz / 311.8 g, without batteries
Without Mounting Base: 9.0 oz / 255.1 g, without batteries
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.905 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.85 x 6.1 x 3.45"

Telrad 1001 Reviews

Looked through it the wrong way

By Bruce
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-05-01

The Telrad is a game changer for locating objects in the night sky. You just need to look through it the correct direction. I missed that information somehow and sent one back reporting that it did not turn on. Now I am sure It did!. I messed up. Be sure to have it pointed so that the larger part at the left in the photo is TOWARD your eye. Works Great now.

better than any finder out there!

By Joe
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-02-12

I've been using Telrads for many years and even though I have 3 different finders on my two rigs (4 scopes, from 2 refractors to 2 large SCT's) I still rely on my 2 Telrads to get me where I'm going. Simple, cheap, and reliable.

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