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Re: Pricing and Delivery

tomhilton1
 

Frank
If your motors have the round din plugs to go into the Gemini, then yes. If your motors have the RJ45 connectors, then you would need adapter cables.

Tom


Re: Pricing and Delivery

tomhilton1
 

Stu
If you have any version of the Gemini, you are using servo motors.

Tom

--- In Gemini-II@..., "Stuart Beaber" <wd4sel@...> wrote:

Hi, I have 2 Gemini's 2008 models with the round din plugs. Is that stepper or servo motors? More info needed?

Regards,
Stu

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John
Also the Base Gemini 2 without motors is $1095 USD if you already have either type of servo motors (not Stepper motors)

Tom Hilton

Hi John,
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard is around end of March. They are currently working on backorders.
Karen Myers, Losmandy Products
530-346-6738


New Gemini orders

 

Hi all,
I already posted this but somehow it got buried the way that I did it. Here it is again.
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Hi All
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The
new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to
order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office
number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard, is April. They are currently working on backorders.

Karen Myers
Losmandy Products
530-346-6738


Re: Pricing and Delivery

Frank Mraz
 

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Hi Tom,
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Please correct me if I am wrong. Can I use the same gearing system and motors that were supplied me with my Mountain Instruments MI-250 and ONLY swap out my Gemini One for the Two ?
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Frank
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To: Gemini-II@...
From: tom@...
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 22:50:10 +0000
Subject: [Gemini-II] Pricing and Delivery

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John
Also the Base Gemini 2 without motors is $1095 USD if you already have either type of servo motors (not Stepper motors)

Tom Hilton

Hi John,
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard is around end of March. They are currently working on backorders.
Karen Myers, Losmandy Products
530-346-6738



new to the group

 

Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to say thank you for allowing me to join the group.
At present I have two Gemini I systems up and running on two mounts and thinking about buying one of the new Gemini II for another mount after Scott gets caught up on warranty work and back orders.

Wanted to get in on the ground floor of this group to be able to monitor and learn as much as I can about the new Gemini II to make the change a little easier.

Thanks,

John G.


Re: Pricing and Delivery

 

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?? Hi, I have 2 Gemini's 2008 models with the round din plugs. Is that stepper or servo motors? More info needed?
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Regards,
Stu
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----- Original Message -----
From: tomhilton1
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 5:50 PM
Subject: [Gemini-II] Pricing and Delivery

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John
Also the Base Gemini 2 without motors is $1095 USD if you already have either type of servo motors (not Stepper motors)

Tom Hilton

Hi John,
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard is around end of March. They are currently working on backorders.
Karen Myers, Losmandy Products
530-346-6738


Pricing and Delivery

tomhilton1
 

John
Also the Base Gemini 2 without motors is $1095 USD if you already have either type of servo motors (not Stepper motors)

Tom Hilton

Hi John,
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard is around end of March. They are currently working on backorders.
Karen Myers, Losmandy Products
530-346-6738


Welcome to the New Gemini 2 Users Group

tomhilton1
 

PS This message re-posted to fix misspellings.

I would like to welcome everyone to this new users group.
Ren¨¦ and I are co-owners, and Dave (goes by twobones) is the moderator.
Dave is also the moderator of the Gemini Users group.

I am sure that this group will be as much an success as the Gemini users group is. Why 2 Groups? Well the memory space of user groups are
limited. There are still many Gemini 1 units in the field and working.
We do not want to use up the Gemini User Groups space, and also feel
that this Gemini 2 is such a new development that it deserves it's own
user group. I hope you all agree.

This controller is a completely new design, with a totally new graphical interface. It has a very fast ARM 32 bit processors in both the main unit and the hand controller. There are now 2 serial ports for connecting the unit up.
The feature port also contains 2 more serial ports, but an adapter will have to be used to bring the voltage levels of these ports to the RS232 standard level.
There are 2 USB ports also, one of which can now be used and the other for future expansion.
The unit also supports a Web interface, that can be used to set all
setting, and Modes, upload firmware and catalogs. This Web interface also supports virtual serial port for connecting with programs like Starry Night,CCDWare, TheSky6/X and MaximDL, using the new Gemini.Net
ASCOM driver. There are also mobile web interface pages in development so that you can control the Gemini 2 with an Android or iPhone smart phone. Please see the Gemini 2 Quick Start Guide in the files section under Documentation and Manuals.

I want to personally thank Ren¨¦, Scott, and the Beta testers for all
there hard work in bringing the Gemini 2 into a fully functional
controller. Ren¨¦ has put many, many hours into programming this
controller. Robert has helped with the Web hand controller and Mobile
Web Hand controller interface, and Paul modified the ASCOM driver to
work with the Gemini 2 Web Interface and USB port. Benoit Robert has provide the Catalogs translated into Fench. Jim McKay is providing some new catalogs also. You can make your own custom catalogs and upload them to work in either the Hand Controller, Web interface or both. The rest of the beta tester made suggestions and tested fixes. The 4 tactical push buttons on the back of the hand controller
was a suggestion by the beta testers. Dave wrote the Quick Start guide, with a very small bit of help from yours truly.

I hope that everyone enjoys using the Gemini 2 and this group.

Sincerely
Thomas Hilton


Re: Welcome to the New Gemini 2 Users Geoup

BillB
 

Thank you for this group to help get up to speed.. A question please does one need to update Gemini.net to be able to use it with this new unit?

Bill

--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@...> wrote:

I would like to welcome everyone to this new users group.
Ren¨¦ and I are co-owners, and Dave (goes by twobones) is the moderator.
Dave is also the moderator of the Gemini Users group.

I am sure that this group will be as much an success as the Gemini users group is. Why 2 Groups? Well the memory space of user groups are
limited. There are still many Gemini 1 units in the field and working.
We do not want to use up the Gemini User Groups space, and also feel
that this Gemini 2 is such a new development that it deserves it's own
user group. I hope you all agree.

This controller is a completely new design, with a totally new graphical interface. It has a very fast ARM 32 bit processors in both the main unit and the hand controller. There are now 2 serial ports for connecting the unit up. The feature port also contains 2 more serial ports, but an adapter will have to be used to bring the voltage levels of these ports to the RS232 standard level. There are 2 USB ports also, one of which can now be used and the other for future expansion.
The unit also supports a Web interface, that can be used to set all
setting, and Modes, upload firmware and catalogs. This Web interface also supports virtual serial port for connecting with programs like Starry Night, CCDWare, TheSky6/X and MaximDL, using the new Gemini.Net
ASCOM driver. There are also mobile web interface pages in development so that you can control the Gemini 2 with an Android or iPhone smart phone. Please see the Gemini 2 Quick Start Guide in the files section under Documentation and Manuals.

I want to personally thank Ren¨¦, Scott, and the Beta testers for all
there hard work in bringing the Gemini 2 into a fully functional
controller. Ren¨¦ has put many, many hours into programming this
controller. Robert has helped with the Web hand controller and Mobile
Web Hand controller interface, and Paul modified the ASCOM driver to
work with the Gemini 2 Web Interface and USB port. Benoit Robert has provide the Catalogs translated into Fench. Jim McKay is providing some new catalogs also. You can make your own custom catalogs and upload them to work in either the Hand Controller, Web interface or both. The rest of the beta tester made suggestions and tested fixes. The 4 tactical push buttons on the back of the hand controller was a suggestion by the beta testers. Dave wrote the Quick Start guide, with a very small bit of help from yours truly.

I hope that everyone enjoys using the Gemini 2 and this group.

Sincerely
Thomas Hilton


Re: Info

tomhilton1
 

John
I talked to Karen at Losmandy. Hopefully she will be posting here with a answer to your questions.

Tom

--- In Gemini-II@..., "lottesjj" <john.lottes@...> wrote:

New Member here, my name is John
I have a Non-Goto G-11, Polar Scope, HD Tripod, pads, & have been looking for the last 2-3 yrs at a system but at the $$$ I gotta be careful. Biggest, best bang for the $$$ So the question I've been looking for is...how much? & How long for delivery?

John.



--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@> wrote:

Franco
It is my understanding that there is already a waiting list. The firmware is still being worked on, but it is user upgradable.
It is a nice unit. I am glad I have mine. Of course the decision
of where you want to wait for the firmware to be finished is yours.
I don't think there is going to be any hardware upgrades for quite some time.

Tom Hilton


--- In Gemini-II@..., franco pegolo <francopegolo@> wrote:

Hello , i have the Gemini I? and would like to upgrade to Gemini II do you think
it is better wait ?a little bit before to change?it? ?? Maybe there are some
more test to do ?? Thanks a lot Franco


Re: Info

 

--- In Gemini-II@..., "lottesjj" <john.lottes@...> wrote:

New Member here, my name is John
I have a Non-Goto G-11, Polar Scope, HD Tripod, pads, & have been looking for the last 2-3 yrs at a system but at the $$$ I gotta be careful. Biggest, best bang for the $$$ So the question I've been looking for is...how much? & How long for delivery?

John.



--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@> wrote:

Franco
It is my understanding that there is already a waiting list. The firmware is still being worked on, but it is user upgradable.
It is a nice unit. I am glad I have mine. Of course the decision
of where you want to wait for the firmware to be finished is yours.
I don't think there is going to be any hardware upgrades for quite some time.

Tom Hilton


--- In Gemini-II@..., franco pegolo <francopegolo@> wrote:

Hello , i have the Gemini I? and would like to upgrade to Gemini II do you think
it is better wait ?a little bit before to change?it? ?? Maybe there are some
more test to do ?? Thanks a lot Franco
Hi John,
I work directly for Scott Losmandy so maybe I can help you out with this. The new Gemini w/ Servos is priced at $1595, w/ Maxons at $1795. If you wish to order, please call me direct 530-346-6738 or you can call the Losmandy office number and it will still get to me. I will put the order in for you.
The lead time for new orders, last I had heard is around end of March. They are currently working on backorders.
Karen Myers, Losmandy Products
530-346-6738


Re: Info

lottesjj
 

New Member here, my name is John
I have a Non-Goto G-11, Polar Scope, HD Tripod, pads, & have been looking for the last 2-3 yrs at a system but at the $$$ I gotta be careful. Biggest, best bang for the $$$ So the question I've been looking for is...how much? & How long for delivery?

John.

--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@...> wrote:

Franco
It is my understanding that there is already a waiting list. The firmware is still being worked on, but it is user upgradable.
It is a nice unit. I am glad I have mine. Of course the decision
of where you want to wait for the firmware to be finished is yours.
I don't think there is going to be any hardware upgrades for quite some time.

Tom Hilton


--- In Gemini-II@..., franco pegolo <francopegolo@> wrote:

Hello , i have the Gemini I? and would like to upgrade to Gemini II do you think
it is better wait ?a little bit before to change?it? ?? Maybe there are some
more test to do ?? Thanks a lot Franco


Hi from Mexico

Rainer
 

Thank You for approving my membership.

1st question:

Will the firmware in future for Gemini I also be updated in the same way as for the Gemini II or is from now on the Gemini I a buried dead system ? I have the possibility to burn my own EPROMs.

I have 4 Gemini I units and honestly for the moment they are all working with no problems and an investment for updating to Gemini II is a No No at the moment.

That would be maybe US $ 4,000.00 or even more ...

Thanks and regards Rainer


Re: Maybe some links to Files over on Gemini I?

 

Keith
How about putting the links to them in the links section. Not files section.

Good day
Tom Hilton
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-----Original message-----
From: Keith <keith.myers@...>
To:
Gemini-II@...
Sent:
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 19:15:50 GMT+00:00
Subject:
[Gemini-II] Maybe some links to Files over on Gemini I?

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Tom, I was thinking that there might be some usefulness to having some links to some of the utilities developed for Gemini I still applicable to Gemini II. For example, the Bright Star catalog for TS6 or the Gemini Model Saver utility. I don't know whether you want to duplicate storage space in the Files section or just have a link to the files in Gemini I. The user would still have to be a member of that group to get access to the files though.

Keith


Re: Welcome to the New Gemini 2 Users Geoup

 

Thanks for the welcome Tom. Looks like an impressive start to the forum with the wealth of information like the manuals and the web interface pages.

Keith

--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@...> wrote:

I would like to welcome everyone to this new users group.
Ren¨¦ and I are co-owners, and Dave (goes by twobones) is the moderator.
Dave is also the moderator of the Gemini Users group.

I am sure that this group will be as much an success as the Gemini users group is. Why 2 Groups? Well the memory space of user groups are
limited. There are still many Gemini 1 units in the field and working.
We do not want to use up the Gemini User Groups space, and also feel
that this Gemini 2 is such a new development that it deserves it's own
user group. I hope you all agree.

This controller is a completely new design, with a totally new graphical interface. It has a very fast ARM 32 bit processors in both the main unit and the hand controller. There are now 2 serial ports for connecting the unit up. The feature port also contains 2 more serial ports, but an adapter will have to be used to bring the voltage levels of these ports to the RS232 standard level. There are 2 USB ports also, one of which can now be used and the other for future expansion.
The unit also supports a Web interface, that can be used to set all
setting, and Modes, upload firmware and catalogs. This Web interface also supports virtual serial port for connecting with programs like Starry Night, CCDWare, TheSky6/X and MaximDL, using the new Gemini.Net
ASCOM driver. There are also mobile web interface pages in development so that you can control the Gemini 2 with an Android or iPhone smart phone. Please see the Gemini 2 Quick Start Guide in the files section under Documentation and Manuals.

I want to personally thank Ren¨¦, Scott, and the Beta testers for all
there hard work in bringing the Gemini 2 into a fully functional
controller. Ren¨¦ has put many, many hours into programming this
controller. Robert has helped with the Web hand controller and Mobile
Web Hand controller interface, and Paul modified the ASCOM driver to
work with the Gemini 2 Web Interface and USB port. Benoit Robert has provide the Catalogs translated into Fench. Jim McKay is providing some new catalogs also. You can make your own custom catalogs and upload them to work in either the Hand Controller, Web interface or both. The rest of the beta tester made suggestions and tested fixes. The 4 tactical push buttons on the back of the hand controller was a suggestion by the beta testers. Dave wrote the Quick Start guide, with a very small bit of help from yours truly.

I hope that everyone enjoys using the Gemini 2 and this group.

Sincerely
Thomas Hilton


Maybe some links to Files over on Gemini I?

 

Tom, I was thinking that there might be some usefulness to having some links to some of the utilities developed for Gemini I still applicable to Gemini II. For example, the Bright Star catalog for TS6 or the Gemini Model Saver utility. I don't know whether you want to duplicate storage space in the Files section or just have a link to the files in Gemini I. The user would still have to be a member of that group to get access to the files though.

Keith


Re: Ease of Use

 

Hi Tom,

I tried the interactive demo, it did not seem that difficult to me. But I don't have the old Gemini to compare to or any other GOTO for that matter. I may have more to do with what system you learn first that detemines what "easy" is.

Gale

--- In Gemini-II@..., "tom@..." <tom@...> wrote:

Gale
The answer to that question is totally subjective to the individual.
I thank the Gemini 2 graphic interface and web interface makes things
easier.
I would suggest you look at the demo. The link is provided at the bottom
of this groups home page narrative.

Tom Hilton


Re: Ease of Use

 

Gale
The answer to that question is totally subjective to the individual.
I thank the Gemini 2 graphic interface and web interface makes things easier.
I would suggest you look at the demo. The link is provided at the bottom of this groups home page narrative.

Tom Hilton


Web Interface pages samples

tomhilton1
 

I have added Web interface sample pages to the files menu. Please note these are from my Gemini 2 after I completely upgraded the firmware.
No modeling is done. All of them are subject to change as firmware is updated.



Tom Hilton


Ease of Use

 

Hi,


The original Gemini was criticized by many as difficult to use, requiring more button pushes than competing GOTO's to accomplish common tasks. Has this been addressed with Gemini 2?

I plan on ordering a G11 with the Gemini 2 today, any idea how long that waitlist is?

Thanks,

Gale