Re: First successful tryout of my G11T mount
TeamViewer is nice for remote support ... but when both devices are on the same local network, VNC is much better.
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Timothy Campbell
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Re: First successful tryout of my G11T mount
Thanks for the pointer to TightVNC, Sonny. I'll have to try that out! I also am tired of the ads from TeamViewer, and worse it dropping off at around midnight requiring a new login from both
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Michael Herman
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Re: worm turn with MUCH difficulty
I would concur with Paul's advice. After a few years... I would expect things to have taken a set and have become stuck or sticky. If you are not mechanically inclined, it might be best to seek help
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Sonny Edmonds <sonnyedmonds@...>
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Re: First successful tryout of my G11T mount
In addition to Michael's advice about ground vibrations, and flex of wooden pads, I've always used pavers when going remote. In fact, I have 3 in the basement of our RV where I normally carry my
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Sonny Edmonds <sonnyedmonds@...>
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Re: First successful tryout of my G11T mount
Hi Jeff, Wow...your experience with that longitude - sign triggers a few other things to watch for: Yes....the East/West longitude entry is confusing. The unit boots up and describes E or W longitude.
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Michael Herman
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Re: cable din 4 pin
Unless of course there¡¯s an external power supply for the camera that supplies all the voltages and only needs a 12V supply. D. Sent: 27 August 2020 06:25 To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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David C. Partridge
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First successful tryout of my G11T mount
When it got dark I tried some modeling. I don¡¯t know the names of hundreds of stars but I know Dubhe is not hanging around the northeast at ten pm. I went back and double checked all the data I had
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jeff marston
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Re: cable din 4 pin
No it won¡¯t fit, and it would NOT work even with an adapter. The camera requires +12V, ground, -12V and +5V ¨C see appendix A2 of the user manual for the camera The power output of the G1 only
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David C. Partridge
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Re: worm turn with MUCH difficulty
Hi Tom, If the worms don¡¯t turn freely, you may need to clean and regrease the mount. Not just the worm and the worm wheel, but possibly also the needle bearings inside the axis. Are the worms
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: First clear night to try out my new G11T, I hope!
Thanks, Michael. I have already experienced the collapsing leg thing. So far, the one thing I prefer about my CGX-L mount is the tripod legs can be locked with minimal effort. Last week when I mounted
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jeff marston
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Re: First clear night to try out my new G11T, I hope!
Thanks, Brian. I think I have the worm gears set at a nice compromise, not too loose, not too noisy. My goal was to get a mount that was sturdier than my Celestron mount so I could do some autoguiding
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jeff marston
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Re: First clear night to try out my new G11T, I hope!
Wow. Great setup. I'm not used to seeing a Titan RA axis. A few things to consider: Be sure your knobs holding the tripod sections in place are quite tight. My C14's weight was slowly collapsing one
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Michael Herman
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Re: First clear night to try out my new G11T, I hope!
Good luck Jeff! that is a monster scope, hope it goes well -- Brian Brian Valente portfolio brianvalentephotography.com <http://brianvalentephotography.com>
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Brian Valente
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First clear night to try out my new G11T, I hope!
I am all set up and ready to go. For the last week, fires in California and Utah have made seeing anything an exercise in futility. Today, the skies have been blue, instead of brown, and the clouds
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jeff marston
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worm turn with MUCH difficulty
I recently took my G11 out of storage after a few years of moving around. I found that the connector at the RA stepping motor was broken and decided to upgrade to a Gemini 2 goto servo system. After
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Tom
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Re: cable din 4 pin
Thanks Paul. Clarified the question. Luis
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Luis Barneo
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Re: cable din 4 pin
Hi Luis, You can't use Gemini power for your ST-8XE. The camera requires a number of voltages that are not available at the Gemini power connector, such as +12v and -12v, as well as +5v and a ground.
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: cable din 4 pin
No. My question is not about autoguider connections, is about the electrical power supply. The box has two power connections. One "in", for electrical power supply of 12 V to the box. Next to it there
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Luis Barneo
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Re: Gear lash adjustments on my G11t
I have certainly had mounts with far more play than what I have now on my C11T. I have only recently gotten into autoguiding. Since I have been using my SCT¡¯s with long focal length, even with a
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jeff marston
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Re: cable din 4 pin
The guider port has six pins, Pin 1 isn¡¯t connected, Pin 2 is common. I assume you want to connect the camera as a guide camera? In which case the guider port is the one you want to use. Be aware of
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David C. Partridge
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