These vibrations are becoming a too-common topic in the LX90 Yahoo group, too.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/lx90/In the early (2002) release of the LX200gps there is/was a programming error
in the PIC chips on the motor cards which caused a similar symptom.
(the motors would -stop- for 6 milliseconds if there was a speed change,
and Alt/Az motion gets speed updates once per second). After mid-2002,
the LX200gps cards no longer had this problem (and had an updated Pic
part number).
What is puzzling about the sudden upsurge in LX90 vibrations is that it's happening to scopes
which did -not- exhibit it before.. so that lets out the Pic programming. Some have been caused
by worm gear misalignment, some have been fixed by motor assembly replacement (which
also received gear re-alignment, so there may have been a common thread there).
At certain positions in the sky, the Alt motor is asked to turn -very- slowly... and if the
gearing has excessive drag that may cause it to bind and release.. and those releases
are the source of the vibration. If you're mechanically inclined, you could open the fork
and inspect/assess the gear meshing.
An alternate to Meade's repair service is Dr Clay Sherrod, as described here:
http://www.weasner.com/etx/techtips/tuneup_service.htmlgood luck
--dick (whose LX200gps goes "tick tick tick" at certain positions)