Re: GOTO issue with Mach1GTO
Roland Christen
Assuming the RAPAS is accurate, what do you do next? Now go to the Objects Menu, pick a star from the star's list and press GoTo. The mount will slew to that star, but it will probably not be in the center of your scope at this point. You may see it in your finder scope. Now you simply bring the star to the center of your eyepiece via the 4 buttons and press the bottom right hand button to bring up the Recal menu. then press 9 = Recal. Your mount is now pointing accurately in the sky and you can now go to any object that you wish. If you are permanently mounted, you will not have to do any of this again. Just simply put your keypad in Autostart = YES and every time that you turn on the power the mount will always know exactly where it is pointed. Your keypad will start up automatically and you can simply go to any object in the sky without going thru any startup procedure. Rolando -----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Donzanti donza2735@... [ap-gto] To: ap-gto Sent: Sun, Dec 10, 2017 11:01 pm Subject: Re: [ap-gto] Re: GOTO issue with Mach1GTO No, Have Polaris in my sights.
Frankly, I am really lost now. I am balanced and leveled and coordinates and date and time are all entered as location 1. I did a rough polar align followed by the RAPAS. Assuming the RAPAS is accurate, what do you do next? The keypad gives you the choices: 1)Star Sync 2) Polar Alignment 3) Resume last position 4)new setup. I thought was Star Sync based on the manual.
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 4:31 PM, marfig1970@... [ap-gto] <ap-gto@...> wrote:
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