Ray,
If it is the Losmandy DSC you will need the 4096. The Losmandy unit is really the Sky Engineering
Sky Commander DSC which is usually installed on Dob's, which as I said before uses the larger
housing 4000 encoders. The Losmandy encoders use the smaller housing because of the space
requirements created by the gearing. Did you notice the nice anodized encoder housing and metal
gears? Go to Losmandy's website here and it does say 4096 (in red).
Don
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Porter" <ray_porter@...>
To: <Losmandy_users@...>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:39
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users] Losmandy DSC strange results
Thanks, Don. I'm buying this mount used and the encoders were installed by
the current owner. All the labels say Losmandy so I'm going to try the 4096
setting. If that doesn't work, I'll follow your suggestion and remove the
back plate to see the label you mention.
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Phone: 966-5878
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald J. D'Egidio" <djd52@...>
To: <Losmandy_users@...>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users] Losmandy DSC strange results
Ray,
Every encoder I've seen has had a label on the back of the encoder housing
that shows the counts per
revolution and also the wiring diagram for the pins. If your using the
metal housed encoder, you
have to take off the back plate and bend down the circuit board the see
the label on the encoder. If
is says 2048 you need to use 4096 as the setting. Come to think of it, if
you are using the Losmandy
encoder kit it has to be 4096 as there is no 4000 encoder in the small
size (S1) encoder housing.
The 4000 encoder only comes the The larger (S2) housing which is over 2"
in diameter. The 4000
encoder is found most often on DOB's were space is not a problem.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Porter" <ray_porter@...>
To: <Losmandy_users@...>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:13
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users] Losmandy DSC strange results
Hi Gregory,
Trying the procedure you recommend had already occurred to me and I plan
to
give it a shot next time out. Based on feedback from this group I also
need
to reset the encoder resolution from the default 4000 to 4096. I can't
find
anything in the documentation or any marks on the encoders that states
what
the correct value should be but based on everything I've seen here, 4096
sounds like the correct choice.
I'll report back here after my next night out with the mount.
Thanks to everyone,
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Ray Porter
Applications Analyst Programmer
Administrative Information Services, UNC-CH
Phone: 966-5878
email: ray_porter@...
dragon@...
Home Page:
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons,
for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory David Stempel" <fyrframe@...>
To: <Losmandy_users@...>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users] Losmandy DSC strange results
Ray,
When you centered on vega and hit enter, do the DSCs tell you anything
like the Lumincon DSC's? ie warp factor =0
Also, after centering on vega, hitting enter, then asking the DSCs to
guide you to M13, when you get to where ever the DSCs suggest M13 is
located try sighting the cluster in and aligning on it. Then see if
your
next target is better centered.
Take care,
Gregory david Stempel
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