Derek with which camera are you doing imaging now?
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Are
you talking about making a guide scope that is not intended on being ¡°adjustable¡±
point at the same spot as the main scope, where I might have to shim or file or
generally fiddle with the mounting of the guidescope to collimate it?? Yep, I
may have to do that, though it is more likely that if my setup now exhibits
flexure, then I will either A) go to an OAG w/ new filter wheel and filters, or
B) give up on the idea of guiding at all..
As soon as ¡°imaging¡± becomes ¡°difficult¡±,
I wont be doing it anymore, as I never wanted to image because I don¡¯t
want to ¡°do the work¡±.. I started planetary imaging because it
requires no guiding.. That has worked perfectly for me (and my perfect optics
help a great deal with that!) as the processing I do is very simple ¨C
taking just a few mouse clicks and doing it identical for all the different
planets I have imaged.. Therefore it doesn¡¯t take any work.. I can
uncover the scope, take multiple videos of multiple planets, stack and process
the results, and be in bed at a reasonable hour for work the next day..
MY NEW GOAL is simply to do ¡°More¡±,
but the targets require longer exposures and guiding.. If the Weather would
cooperate, I would be out imaging Venus (as soon as the Sun set), then Neptune,
and Uranus.. My next thought, like it has been for many months now, is ¡°NOW
WHAT??¡± Small DSO¡¯s, such as small planetaries, seem like what I
should be able to do.. Double Stars.. Stuff the scope is already setup for..
Additionally, this makes / leaves my setup
modular.. I can just pull out a camera and drop in an ocular and I wont have to
reengineer the entire setup (for instance), but it does remain to be seen if it
works at all.. I acquired the three ring guidexcope setup because SOMEONE in
this group ¨C who shall remain nameless - said how great it worked.. Now
that I have it, everyone is telling me ¡°No!¡±, and the person I was
emulating uses a different method now too.. :-// It *is* all assembled,
aligned, and ready to test out if and when the weather falls in line.. If it
doesn¡¯t work as I want it to, switching boats in the middle of the rapids
will be exciting..
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Derek
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Hi Ya, Derek,
As a side note here, I suffered along for a time with my guide scope and my
Main telescope being "close" but missing the target.
I finally decided enough was enough, and centered Polaris in my main tube. Then
tweaked and adjusted my Guide Scope camera's picture in PHD2 to be centered
with the aim of the Main Tube.
I've done a few tweaking's along the way, but they run very close to being
parallel.
It has made running alignments much easier than using "Kentucky
Windage". Just a matter of taking some time for dialing in your two
scopes.
Even if you are Guided Visual.
-- Brian?
Brian Valente portfolio
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Are
you talking about making a guide scope that is not intended on being ¡°adjustable¡±
point at the same spot as the main scope, where I might have to shim or file or
generally fiddle with the mounting of the guidescope to collimate it?? Yep, I
may have to do that, though it is more likely that if my setup now exhibits
flexure, then I will either A) go to an OAG w/ new filter wheel and filters, or
B) give up on the idea of guiding at all..
As soon as ¡°imaging¡± becomes ¡°difficult¡±,
I wont be doing it anymore, as I never wanted to image because I don¡¯t
want to ¡°do the work¡±.. I started planetary imaging because it
requires no guiding.. That has worked perfectly for me (and my perfect optics
help a great deal with that!) as the processing I do is very simple ¨C
taking just a few mouse clicks and doing it identical for all the different
planets I have imaged.. Therefore it doesn¡¯t take any work.. I can
uncover the scope, take multiple videos of multiple planets, stack and process
the results, and be in bed at a reasonable hour for work the next day..
MY NEW GOAL is simply to do ¡°More¡±,
but the targets require longer exposures and guiding.. If the Weather would
cooperate, I would be out imaging Venus (as soon as the Sun set), then Neptune,
and Uranus.. My next thought, like it has been for many months now, is ¡°NOW
WHAT??¡± Small DSO¡¯s, such as small planetaries, seem like what I
should be able to do.. Double Stars.. Stuff the scope is already setup for..
Additionally, this makes / leaves my setup
modular.. I can just pull out a camera and drop in an ocular and I wont have to
reengineer the entire setup (for instance), but it does remain to be seen if it
works at all.. I acquired the three ring guidexcope setup because SOMEONE in
this group ¨C who shall remain nameless - said how great it worked.. Now
that I have it, everyone is telling me ¡°No!¡±, and the person I was
emulating uses a different method now too.. :-// It *is* all assembled,
aligned, and ready to test out if and when the weather falls in line.. If it
doesn¡¯t work as I want it to, switching boats in the middle of the rapids
will be exciting..
?
Derek
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of sonnyedmonds@...
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2020
12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io]
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Hi Ya, Derek,
As a side note here, I suffered along for a time with my guide scope and my
Main telescope being "close" but missing the target.
I finally decided enough was enough, and centered Polaris in my main tube. Then
tweaked and adjusted my Guide Scope camera's picture in PHD2 to be centered
with the aim of the Main Tube.
I've done a few tweaking's along the way, but they run very close to being
parallel.
It has made running alignments much easier than using "Kentucky
Windage". Just a matter of taking some time for dialing in your two
scopes.
Even if you are Guided Visual.
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Hi Ya, Derek, As a side note here, I suffered along for a time with my guide scope and my Main telescope being "close" but missing the target. I finally decided enough was enough, and centered Polaris in my main tube. Then tweaked and adjusted my Guide Scope camera's picture in PHD2 to be centered with the aim of the Main Tube. I've done a few tweaking's along the way, but they run very close to being parallel. It has made running alignments much easier than using "Kentucky Windage". Just a matter of taking some time for dialing in your two scopes. Even if you are Guided Visual.
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
I have no idea. I'm so new here I don't even have my new mount yet. Given that, I used to periodically do a "Factory Reset" on my defunct mount when it would get wonky tracking and guiding. I hadn't needed (or felt needed) to do that in a while. So I probably hit on a setting I had bumbled, and accidentally fixed my stupidity. But point being, doing a Factory Reset can get you back to Box Stock. Trouble is all the tuning you did goes away too, in most cases.
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Not dismissing it, Paul, But I tend to evolve slowly. I do see where INDI has a weather station based in UNO, and that really interests me to replace my existing station. I've been on Wundermap??for a while now and my Anemometer is locked up. But building replacements that are UNO based interests me. Especially during the daytime when there is only one star to observe. LOL.
My telescope focuser is home made with UNO and software written by TeckyDave in GB. Works great! So I got my feet wet in UNO with that. I made a few modifications to mine, like 12 volt motors. I began trying to make a filter wheel driver, but stopped. I don't use my filters that much. But you may find my fingerprints at the INDI site. ;^)
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
If you are using the app, there is a checkbox on the bottom left of one of the panels (might be the Telescope entry panel, or the Advanced panel).? The checkbox is for sending the UTC time from the PC's clock to the Gemini's time counter each time you connect.
There is a button to set UTC immediately also.? ?You might try those options to see if your trouble is corrected.
It's also worth double checking your settings for latitude, longitude, and elevation. Those settings are in Degrees, Minutes, Seconds, even though the delimiter is a dot "." that seems like it should be a decimal?point.? It is instead the European delimiter that is a comma in US usage.??
?If entering time using the handset, this is the instruction from the Gemini1 manual:
Gemini1 time and date UTC format
UTC Date/Time
The "UTC Date/Time" menu item is where you set Gemini's real time clock (RTC).
Upon executing "UTC Date/Time" the UTC date and time display freezes but the RTC continues to keep time.
The display of date and time from left to right reads as follows:? "yymm.dd hh:mm:ss"? ? (yy = year, mm = month, dd = day, hh = hour, mm = minutes, ss = seconds). ________ I get my UTC time here:
So if the UTC showed ?2019, Nov 20, 06:15:25 am? you'd enter in the Gemini
1911.20 06:15:25 Other conditions:
Midnight 12:00 am hour = 00 For time after noon like 2pm = 14:00? enter like
1911.20 14:15:25
Hope this info helps! Michael
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You should AFAIK be setting UTC date/time. Not local. ? ? I am setting local date and Time is GMT -6 + 3 min. For my location. It is still correct in my Gemini HC. Sent from my Galaxy Tab A -------- Original message -------- Date: 1/2/20 6:17 PM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error: Are you setting local date, or UTC date?? Could this be the problem as they usually differ by a day.. At least in the evening in North America.. ? Derek ? ? You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say. If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping loss. However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.? I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble persists, I'd be willing to take a look at it. ? On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente <bvalente@...> wrote: This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate ? Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies? Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone. -------- Original message -------- Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error: how are you setting the date?? ? Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deric Caselli Sent: 03 January 2020 00:37 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:? I am setting local date and Time is GMT -6 + 3 min. For my location. It is still correct in my Gemini HC. Sent from my Galaxy Tab A -------- Original message -------- From: Derek C Breit <breit_ideas@...> Date: 1/2/20 6:17 PM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error: Are you setting local date, or UTC date?? Could this be the problem as they usually differ by a day.. At least in the evening in North America.. ? Derek ? ? You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say. If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping loss. However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.? I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble persists, I'd be willing to take a look at it. ? On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente <bvalente@...> wrote: This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate ? Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies? Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone. -------- Original message -------- Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error: how are you setting the date?? ? Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Re: Almost a new owner....
Sonny,
Neither was I until I realised what it could do.
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Thank You Paul. I'm not a Raspberry pie user, but appreciate your reply. Thanks!
Thank You for the short list, Chip. Looks like the only thing for me to add is the Gemini ASCOM driver (maybe. It may already be onboard) All the rest I have and have been using. Except the ASCOM controller. I would imagine the ASCOM handset (virtual) will just need getting use to for me. But shouldn't be any problem. This shift to a Losmandy Mount may be much smoother than I imagined.
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Re: G11 survival kit - Oldham Coupler
Derek:
The couplers that Losmandy sells are TinyMite, made by Renbrandt.
Keith
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
I used our moon as a test for visual tracking New Years eve ( It allways amazes me with a 12mm eyepiece it looks like you are looking out of Apollo 11's window) it tracked fine, even after 30 min.
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From: Deric Caselli <JethroStCyr@...>
Date: 1/2/20 6:37 PM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
I am setting local date and Time is GMT -6 + 3 min. For my location. It is still correct in my Gemini HC.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab A
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From: Derek C Breit <breit_ideas@...>
Date: 1/2/20 6:17 PM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
Are you setting local date, or UTC date?? Could this be the problem as they usually differ by a day..
At least in the evening in North America..
?
Derek
?
?
You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say.
If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping
loss.
However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.? I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble persists, I'd be willing to
take a look at it.
?
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente <bvalente@...> wrote:
This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates
the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate
?
Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment.
I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
?
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be
thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes
back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything
changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
I am setting local date and Time is GMT -6 + 3 min. For my location. It is still correct in my Gemini HC.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab A
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From: Derek C Breit <breit_ideas@...>
Date: 1/2/20 6:17 PM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
Are you setting local date, or UTC date?? Could this be the problem as they usually differ by a day..
At least in the evening in North America..
?
Derek
?
?
You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say.
If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping
loss.
However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.? I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble persists, I'd be willing to
take a look at it.
?
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente <bvalente@...> wrote:
This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates
the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate
?
Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment.
I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
?
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be
thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes
back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything
changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
Are
you setting local date, or UTC date?? Could this be the problem as they usually
differ by a day.. At least in the evening in North America..
?
Derek
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Herman
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2020
2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io]
Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
?
You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say.
If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be
defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no
Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping loss.
However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.?
I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble
persists, I'd be willing to take a look at it.
?
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente
<bvalente@...> wrote:
This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the
gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my
computer that continuously updates the time every 30 minutes or so (user
configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it
syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free
:) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate
?
Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my
Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as
my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a
little off where I left it. I am too new at this to really help though. Clear
Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar
tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
?
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up
to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I
have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during
December.? I know you might be thinking "battery" but it has
been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web
interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it
seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems
to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the
Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking"
the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually
switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes back to tracking at the
SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the
tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the
different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next
outing and see if anything changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Yes,
that¡¯s my guidescope.. I am aware it may not work, but it better because
if I have to go to an off axis guider, I would have to also replace my filter
wheel and filters too.. None of them are the ¡°thin¡± variety and I
cannot reach focus in the Raptor..
The
goal is to mount my ADM Laser Finder.. My camera chips are small and sometimes
an object lands outside the FOV, so I just reach up and switch on the laser and
I can see which way I need to move.. I also *really* want the two scopes to be
on the same object so I can easily swap cameras, so I don¡¯t want a
clamshell..
??? But
it may not work at all.. First I have to make it guide at all.. On my Dec axis,
the PHD Guiding assistant shows a LARGE time lag when I switch directions AND
all the data points it shows on that window are double points.. I am aware of
all the different ways to deal with the Dec.. Guide in one direction only.. Don¡¯t
guide in Dec at all, etc.. Just got to try it and address the issues as they
appear.. I am not very hopeful it¡¯ll work, and certainly not the way I
want it to, as I am not doing wide field with a large chip..
??? We
shall see..
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Derek
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2020
3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io]
Thread pitch..
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Well now I¡¯m
curious on what you plan to do with this plate
?
I avoid rings like
the plague for anything but a finder scope because they are so prone to flexure
and movement through the night that for me they really make for poor guiding.
If that is your guidescope and you are adding more stuff to those rings? Sounds
like trouble brewing.
?
You might consider
more of a clamshell type of mount for your guidescope? Prime luce has something
like that I used on my tak sky90 and it holds everything really nicely
?
Brian
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Maybe,
though I don¡¯t think the Losmandy adapter will fit there so I think it
has to go in a different set of holes.. If you look at the guidescope rings,
the image shows 4 sets of adjustment screws.. It is also drilled to use only
three sets.. So there are seven adjustment holes that are all the same size..
Once the rail is on, I would be attaching the adapter.. The adapter is the same
as the base of the guidescope rings.. i.e. remove the rings and what is left is
the adapter..
?
Probably
will have to use the ¡°side¡± holes.. Let¡¯s see if I can attach
an image in this group.. The empty ¡°side¡± holes are easily seen..
?
Derek
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Derek where do you want to add a rail - on top of the guidescope rings?
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Besides,
why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one?
***
Because I want to put more bolts
into the existing ¡°extra holes¡± to add a Vixen rail.. But yes, I
will try your suggestion and remove one from the middle ring.. If my focuser
and extension tubes are tight, it should stay put.. Nice idea, Thanks!
?
Derek
?
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Derek,
?
Remove
just one screw, noting the tension with a precise instrument ¨C the human
hand.
Then
take it to a DIY or Ace store as suggested by one of our other friends. When
you get back to the mount insert that one screw in the ring and tension it as
much as you had before.
?
Since
the other two screws in that ring (not to mention the three in the other ring)
weren¡¯t changed the boresight (to use the proper artillery term) of the
guidescope won¡¯t have changed significantly.
?
The
difference in boresight alignment (main vs. guidescope) will be trivial, unless
you are trying to keep things within arc seconds. I know of no reason worry
about that unless you are shooting very long exposures with poor polar
alignment.
?
Besides,
why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one?
?
Mark
Christensen
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Well now I¡¯m curious on what you plan to do with this plate ? I avoid rings like the plague for anything but a finder scope because they are so prone to flexure and movement through the night that for me they really make for poor guiding. If that is your guidescope and you are adding more stuff to those rings? Sounds like trouble brewing. ? You might consider more of a clamshell type of mount for your guidescope? Prime luce has something like that I used on my tak sky90 and it holds everything really nicely ? Brian ?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Derek C Breit Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 3:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Thread pitch..? Maybe, though I don¡¯t think the Losmandy adapter will fit there so I think it has to go in a different set of holes.. If you look at the guidescope rings, the image shows 4 sets of adjustment screws.. It is also drilled to use only three sets.. So there are seven adjustment holes that are all the same size.. Once the rail is on, I would be attaching the adapter.. The adapter is the same as the base of the guidescope rings.. i.e. remove the rings and what is left is the adapter.. ? Probably will have to use the ¡°side¡± holes.. Let¡¯s see if I can attach an image in this group.. The empty ¡°side¡± holes are easily seen.. ? Derek ? ? Derek where do you want to add a rail - on top of the guidescope rings? ? Besides, why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one? *** Because I want to put more bolts into the existing ¡°extra holes¡± to add a Vixen rail.. But yes, I will try your suggestion and remove one from the middle ring.. If my focuser and extension tubes are tight, it should stay put.. Nice idea, Thanks! ? Derek ? ? Derek, ? Remove just one screw, noting the tension with a precise instrument ¨C the human hand. Then take it to a DIY or Ace store as suggested by one of our other friends. When you get back to the mount insert that one screw in the ring and tension it as much as you had before. ? Since the other two screws in that ring (not to mention the three in the other ring) weren¡¯t changed the boresight (to use the proper artillery term) of the guidescope won¡¯t have changed significantly. ? The difference in boresight alignment (main vs. guidescope) will be trivial, unless you are trying to keep things within arc seconds. I know of no reason worry about that unless you are shooting very long exposures with poor polar alignment. ? Besides, why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one? ? Mark Christensen
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Maybe,
though I don¡¯t think the Losmandy adapter will fit there so I think it
has to go in a different set of holes.. If you look at the guidescope rings,
the image shows 4 sets of adjustment screws.. It is also drilled to use only
three sets.. So there are seven adjustment holes that are all the same size.. Once
the rail is on, I would be attaching the adapter.. The adapter is the same as
the base of the guidescope rings.. i.e. remove the rings and what is left is
the adapter..
?
Probably
will have to use the ¡°side¡± holes.. Let¡¯s see if I can attach
an image in this group.. The empty ¡°side¡± holes are easily seen..
?
Derek
?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2020
8:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io]
Thread pitch..
?
Derek where do you want to add a rail - on top of the guidescope rings?
?
Besides,
why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one?
***
Because I want to put more bolts
into the existing ¡°extra holes¡± to add a Vixen rail.. But yes, I
will try your suggestion and remove one from the middle ring.. If my focuser
and extension tubes are tight, it should stay put.. Nice idea, Thanks!
?
Derek
?
?
Derek,
?
Remove
just one screw, noting the tension with a precise instrument ¨C the human
hand.
Then
take it to a DIY or Ace store as suggested by one of our other friends. When
you get back to the mount insert that one screw in the ring and tension it as
much as you had before.
?
Since
the other two screws in that ring (not to mention the three in the other ring)
weren¡¯t changed the boresight (to use the proper artillery term) of the
guidescope won¡¯t have changed significantly.
?
The
difference in boresight alignment (main vs. guidescope) will be trivial, unless
you are trying to keep things within arc seconds. I know of no reason worry
about that unless you are shooting very long exposures with poor polar
alignment.
?
Besides,
why do you care about the thread if you are unwilling to remove one?
?
Mark
Christensen
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
You have a Gemini-2.... so I can't say.
If this were a Gemini-1, I'd suggest the Epson RTC chip may be defective.? I have bought extras if those chips, though I know of no Gemini-1 actually suffering time-keeping loss.
However, I do not know what chip keeps the time in the Gemini-2.? I don't own one yet.? If Losmandy won't replace your unit, and the trouble persists, I'd be willing to take a look at it.
Very best of luck, Michael
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On Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 12:55 PM Brian Valente < bvalente@...> wrote: This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate
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Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am
too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
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Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be
thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes
back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything
changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
This is more of an FYI since it doesn't directly?relate to the gemini time settings, but I have started using Dimension 4 time sync on my computer that continuously updates the time every 30 minutes or so (user configurable) to ensure the clock on the PC is as accurate as possible. it syncs across multiple time servers and runs in the background. oh and it's free :) When i then sync the mount to the PC time, i know it's accurate
?
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Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am
too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be
thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes
back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything
changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
--
Brian?
Brian Valente
portfolio
-- Brian?
Brian Valente portfolio
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Re: Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
Brian, I will check this out tonight when I get home and see if my Gemini still has the correct time. My tracking the New Years eve was as good as my polar alignment. I left the mount to sit for 30 min. And it was just a little off where I left it. I am
too new at this to really help though. Clear Skies?
Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
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From: Brian Valente <bvalente@...>
Date: 1/2/20 10:02 AM (GMT-06:00)
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users_io] Not keeping date up to date; + lunar tracking speed error:
how are you setting the date??
Lo all,
I seem to be having a problem with the Gemini 2 on my Titan keeping the date up to date.? The time is remaining correct, but it lags behind on the date, I have had to go in and update the date every time I go to use it during December.? I know you might be
thinking "battery" but it has been replaced as of the first incident, and is showing 3.10 volts in the web interface.? Once I update and set the date the targeting works good, so it seems to just be Gemini is not keeping up on the date.? I have tried both
turning the mount fully off as well as leaving it on in the observatory, seems to make no difference.
Also just this last session I began to have a tracking error when going to the Moon, the mount would got to fine then take off @ about 8X "tracking" the Moon.? Yea zip!!!? there went the Moon!? In manually switching the tracking with the HC to SideReal it goes
back to tracking at the SideReal rate without an issue...? Kind of weird, I'd think if the tracking was going to be messed up it would be messed up at any of the different rates not just lunar.? I think I will try a factory reset next outing and see if anything
changes, but any thoughts in the mean time??!
Thanks & CS!
Mark
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Brian?
Brian Valente
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Re: G11 survival kit - Oldham Coupler
Derek,
Here in the USA the Oldham couplers are sold by McMaster-Carr.
Also, try ZORO.COM for an extensive list.
If you want to see a full list of options, visit RULAND.COM They are the maker.
Mark Christensen
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