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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Sounds good, thank you.
Alvaro
On January 3, 2020, at 20:56, Don W <westergren@...> wrote:
Hi Alvaro,
The drift method is to watch a star South for Azimuth and East or West for Altitude. Generally
Sounds good, thank you.
Alvaro
On January 3, 2020, at 20:56, Don W <westergren@...> wrote:
Hi Alvaro,
The drift method is to watch a star South for Azimuth and East or West for Altitude. Generally
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Alvaro Cruz-Cabrera
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hi Alvaro,
The drift method is to watch a star South for Azimuth and East or West for Altitude. Generally the star should be around 20° above the horizon. Atmospheric refraction is active up to
Hi Alvaro,
The drift method is to watch a star South for Azimuth and East or West for Altitude. Generally the star should be around 20° above the horizon. Atmospheric refraction is active up to
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Don W
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hi All,
Thanks for the prompt reply and there is a lot of reading from the things you have posted.
A couple of things:
1) there is a tree between the telescope and polaris. so SharpCapPro is out,
Hi All,
Thanks for the prompt reply and there is a lot of reading from the things you have posted.
A couple of things:
1) there is a tree between the telescope and polaris. so SharpCapPro is out,
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Alvaro Cruz-Cabrera
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#30939
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hi all,
you are right it is necessary having view to the North and a wide enough FOV. Mine is ~40x27 and it works with that without problem.
Best regards, rfa
Reinhold Fr. AUER Dipl. Ing.
Hi all,
you are right it is necessary having view to the North and a wide enough FOV. Mine is ~40x27 and it works with that without problem.
Best regards, rfa
Reinhold Fr. AUER Dipl. Ing.
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Reinhold Friedrich Auer <auer.reinhold@...>
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
You can only use the Sharpcap PA method IF you can see Polaris and if you have a wide enough field so that you can see all around Polaris. That's why PHD is a much better method to use and ALMOST as
You can only use the Sharpcap PA method IF you can see Polaris and if you have a wide enough field so that you can see all around Polaris. That's why PHD is a much better method to use and ALMOST as
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Ross Salinger <rgsalinger@...>
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#30937
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Reinhold, you nailed it. I started using SharpCapPro just for the polar alignment feature and found I liked it for some planetary as well. The polar align is the most precise and simple to use I have
Reinhold, you nailed it. I started using SharpCapPro just for the polar alignment feature and found I liked it for some planetary as well. The polar align is the most precise and simple to use I have
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BR
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#30936
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Re: Local Net Time Server
I have a mount that has a built in GPS. Typically there is a difference of between 1/4 and 1 full second between the GPS and the internet based time server. Whether that matters to you or not depends
I have a mount that has a built in GPS. Typically there is a difference of between 1/4 and 1 full second between the GPS and the internet based time server. Whether that matters to you or not depends
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Ross Salinger <rgsalinger@...>
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hi Alvaro,
the best software for polar alignment is SharpCapPro. The licence costs 10 British pounds per year and is worth every penny. One feature of this software is guided polar alignment.
Hi Alvaro,
the best software for polar alignment is SharpCapPro. The licence costs 10 British pounds per year and is worth every penny. One feature of this software is guided polar alignment.
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Reinhold Friedrich Auer <auer.reinhold@...>
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#30934
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Re: Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hi Alvaro,
You can use PHD2 to check drift alignment by calibrating PHD2 for guiding, then turn off the guiding commands. In PHD2 you can turn off guiding commands by setting the Aggressiveness to
Hi Alvaro,
You can use PHD2 to check drift alignment by calibrating PHD2 for guiding, then turn off the guiding commands. In PHD2 you can turn off guiding commands by setting the Aggressiveness to
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Don W
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#30933
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Re: Local Net Time Server
Hi Ned,
A time server can help a lot if your PC Clock is not accurate. The clocks in the SiTech controllers are very accurate - if the PC clock wanders then tracking will be off. You can check this
Hi Ned,
A time server can help a lot if your PC Clock is not accurate. The clocks in the SiTech controllers are very accurate - if the PC clock wanders then tracking will be off. You can check this
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Don W
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#30932
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Hi Drew, mono or color? I'm interested if nobody else has snagged it.
Josh
Hi Drew, mono or color? I'm interested if nobody else has snagged it.
Josh
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Joshua Hufford
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#30931
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Hey guys........ I have an old ST2000 free to a good home. It worked fine last time I fired it up ( many years ago ).
Drew in sunny FLA
Hey guys........ I have an old ST2000 free to a good home. It worked fine last time I fired it up ( many years ago ).
Drew in sunny FLA
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eosraptor1
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#30930
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
I will keep an eye on you, have the feeling I'm about to go back to school as you breathe life back into the observatory.
Billy Ray
marsobservatory.com
marsfound.org
I will keep an eye on you, have the feeling I'm about to go back to school as you breathe life back into the observatory.
Billy Ray
marsobservatory.com
marsfound.org
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BR
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#30929
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Thanks for the replies guys. You are saving me tons of time. Thankfully the data in the ssd drive is intact so I won't need to figure out the config parms again. It's been so long...
Billy
That's
Thanks for the replies guys. You are saving me tons of time. Thankfully the data in the ssd drive is intact so I won't need to figure out the config parms again. It's been so long...
Billy
That's
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astrolopitek8@...
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Procedure for Drift Alignment using PHD2 - or Something Better?
Hello,
I am already polar aligned ( including drift alignment ) in my pier, and I am about to go through the motions of drift alignment to re-tweak my alignment using PHD2. Somewhere I read that to
Hello,
I am already polar aligned ( including drift alignment ) in my pier, and I am about to go through the motions of drift alignment to re-tweak my alignment using PHD2. Somewhere I read that to
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Alvaro Cruz-Cabrera
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#30927
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Wow! does this bring back a lot of really great memories, that is a 245 cookbook water cooled rig? Right.
my rig then was still a crystal clocked synchronous drive with a joystick. My 245 used a 5
Wow! does this bring back a lot of really great memories, that is a 245 cookbook water cooled rig? Right.
my rig then was still a crystal clocked synchronous drive with a joystick. My 245 used a 5
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BR
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Re: [ADV] Re: [Sitechservo] Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Wow! It looks like a time-capsule. Dusty but everything still works?
Richard
On 1/2/2020 5:01 PM, James Roe wrote:
Wow! It looks like a time-capsule. Dusty but everything still works?
Richard
On 1/2/2020 5:01 PM, James Roe wrote:
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Richard Berry <rberry@...>
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#30925
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Works great.
The latest installer is here:
http://siderealtechnology.com/SiTechSetup095A.exe
Dan
Works great.
The latest installer is here:
http://siderealtechnology.com/SiTechSetup095A.exe
Dan
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Dan Gray
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#30924
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Re: Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
I have a system under Win 7 in a virtual machine (vbox).
Jim Roe
I have a system under Win 7 in a virtual machine (vbox).
Jim Roe
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James Roe
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Resurrecting my Sitech observatory
Hi long time no see.
After many years of absence I'm trying to resurrect my observatory. Unfortunately my Win-xp PC is beyond repair. How is the system working under Win10?
Hi long time no see.
After many years of absence I'm trying to resurrect my observatory. Unfortunately my Win-xp PC is beyond repair. How is the system working under Win10?
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astrolopitek8@...
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