开云体育As would some other folks, but you have to convince Scott Losmandy to do that.? Ideally this would require a new generation of Gemini (Gemini-3?) with the necessary additional hardware and firmware to talk to the absolute encoders.?? I think it would also be possible to create a smallish additional box that would allow them to be used with the Gemini-2.??? He’d also need to supply the hardware to me as it is likely that I’d end up developing the firmware to support the encoders. ? Adding absolute encoders to an existing mount would be a major exercise involving disassembly of the mount and quite a bit of precision machining. ? So, if it were ever offered, I suspect it would have to be with a new version of the mount, as for most people the cost of shipping the mount back to Losmandy, paying for the work and dealing with the complication of international customs such that you only pay tax/duty on the upgrade charges when it is shipped back to you.?? In the current “trade war” those charges could be huge. ? Please don’t discuss the politics here. ? David From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jim.bachesta via groups.io
Sent: 12 March 2025 17:54 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Encoders, yes or no? ? I use my? upgraded 2010 Losmandy G11G for imaging. The wish list would be to improve guiding using absolute encoders.? If my understanding is correct, the E port on the Gemini-2 is not designed to support that.? ? With that said, I would pay the dollars to add absolute encoders and placing this on the Gemini-2 road map would be fantastic. ? |