400/500mm - 17.5" (9/23/00): At 280x, fairly faint but relatively bright for a UGC galaxy. Appeared fairly small, round, 35" diameter. Even concentration with a relatively large brighter core increasing to a stellar nucleus. Forms an easy pair with MCG +08-36-003 ~2' SSE just 7' N of 16 Cygni.
17.5" (6/28/00): fairly faint, small, round, 25" diameter, weak even concentration to a very small brighter core. Brightest of close trio with MCG +8-36-3 2.3' SSE and PGC 63532 just 0.8' SSE. In the same high power field with the bright double star 16 Cygni!
17.5" (8/13/88): fairly faint, fairly small, round, small bright core. Located 7' N of the striking double star 16 Cygni = 6.3/6.4 at 39". Forms a pair with MCG +08-36-003 2.3' SSE.
600/800mm - 24" (7/10/18): at 375x; fairly faint to moderately bright, fairly small, round, well concentrated with a bright core that gradually increased to the center. UGC 11465 is situated in a rich Cygnus star field with CGCG 257-007 2.3' SSE, PGC 63531 just off the southeast side [50" from center] and PGC 63532 just off the NNE edge [38" from center] . Located 7' N of the wide, bright double 16 Cygni! UGC 11465 and CGCG 257-007 form a double radio source (3C 402). PGC 63531 appeared faint, extremely small, round, 10" diameter (375x). PGC 63532 only occasionally popped as extremely faint and small (500x).