Re: TCP connection
Hi Brian,
Gemini's TCP protocol is implemented over port 80 (http). HTTP protocol also adds some overhead compared to UDP (additional headers and parsing that has to occur with each
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Paul Kanevsky
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#66387
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Re: Gemini II battery replacement
Jamie, the new instructions are just replace the battery, I've done it, no more issues
It's just that simple.Every thing is working fine now even if the battery change for me was not nessesary.
P.S.
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Deric Caselli
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#66386
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Re: remote power on - what do you use
Hi Brian,
What about the typical 'Restore on power loss ==> Power On' setting that is in most bios's ?
I use that to auto power up my (genuine) NUC after plugging it in...
Otherwise, remote power
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Astronut
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#66385
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Re: Gemini II battery replacement
Mine is something less than a year old gm811g so I should be good. I think I'll set the time and date any just to be safe.
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Jamie Amendolagine
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#66384
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Re: What's wrong with this mount? Help please .
Tonight it looks better than last time, but I want more.
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Sebastian Kotulski
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Re: Gemini II battery replacement
The (current) Gemini II these instructions are not necessary. You can put
in the battery however you want
Brian
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Brian Valente
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#66382
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Gemini II battery replacement
OK, so I was advised to replace the battery on my Gemini II, and found the replacement instructions to be pretty scary.
https://gemini-2.com/warning.php
"Also After replacing the battery, Power on
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Jamie Amendolagine
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#66381
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Re: TCP connection
The issue you encountered was probably not a ¡®network¡¯ issue per se. The reason for using UDP is because the Gemini has a more robust UDP stack as compared to its TCP stack (according to Rene).
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Timothy Campbell
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#66380
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remote power on - what do you use
so I have a need to remotely power on/off my system including the
telescope-top computer
I'm curious what is everyone using nowadays to do this?
The computer (a lenovo NUC-style computer) doesn't
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Brian Valente
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#66379
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Re: motor cable
Just to confirm:
My 492 cables at home are the Data type that George kindly just documented.
Here are photos showing the wire colors are identical into both ends.
Hope this helps...
Michael
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Michael Herman
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#66378
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Re: TCP connection
Jamie,
I doubt it is a network issue. If the battery checks out with a know good DMM I think this?stinks of a bad DIN cable or board connector and/or servo motor intermittently losing tics from a
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Chip Louie
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#66377
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Re: Company 7 Pole aligment issues and Com Port (RS 232) misbehaving
Hi Gustavo,
I think you are having an obvious issue here, the Losmandy polar scope gets threaded onto the RA clutch knob threads, the thread are most likely just hiding under the black square edged
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Chip Louie
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Re: Company 7 Pole aligment issues and Com Port (RS 232) misbehaving
I am in Mexico, But I do have a shipping address in the USA, so please send me your paypal address for a new cable please.? I think I should first try the cheapest failure repair mode and a $25 cable
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Gustavo Pohls
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#66375
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Re: motor cable
Modular cables have some of the worst nomenclature on the planet. Yes, a straight thru cable is also reversed in that the plug at one end has its locking tab up the other has it down. The is the only
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George Cushing
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Re: TCP connection
The issue you had definitely rhymes with mine -- has the same ending.
I don't think that I want to throw a beta gemini firmware in the mix at this point I've got way too many variables. I had a great
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Jamie Amendolagine
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#66373
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Re: Company 7 Pole aligment issues and Com Port (RS 232) misbehaving
Hi Gustavo,
If you have a Gemini1, and it's serial com port chip is damaged (of all
rare G1 troubles, this is a more common one), I can usually fix that for
you, if you are in the US. If you are in
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Michael Herman
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#66372
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Company 7 Pole aligment issues and Com Port (RS 232) misbehaving
Good morning folks,
I am back from the yahoo groups to this new group.....? ?I have had my old G11 (2006) and sporadically use it through the years. My use is basically planetary imaging and some
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Gustavo Pohls
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#66371
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Re: TCP connection
Paul
when connecting via TCP (vs UDP) is it using the 4030 port (or whatever
port is specified in the gemini setup)? or is it using http for something
like a rest protocol?
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Brian Valente
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#66370
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Re: TCP connection
There is a speed advantage due to the Gemini UDP specification. It allows multiple commands to be packaged up together into a single packet and all the results and acknowledgements to be returned in a
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Paul Kanevsky
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#66367
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Re: TCP connection
I thought I read somewhere UDP was faster due to less overhead and therefore guiding benefited by the faster transmission of commands when using the ethernet. I have and still use ekos/indi/kstars on
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Les Green
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