Re: AP1100/CP4 and NINA
OK, thanks. I'll check out the 1.11 version and experiment tonight. I use
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APCC and APPM. My normal mode of operation is to slew to the east with CW UP (based on APCC limits allowing this) and track past meridian with no need to flip. But when I slew east with CW DOWN the flip needs to occur at the meridian. I expect NINA to handle this without any additional inputs or configuration from me. If I ever need to track past meridian with CW UP I guess that's when NINA needs to know when to flip? That's the part I would assume you are referring to when you state that I need to configure NINA to execute flips prior to those limits being reached? Mikey
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> On Behalf Of Dale Ghent Sent: Thursday, May 6, 2021 12:54 PM To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Subject: Re: [ap-gto] AP1100/CP4 and NINA Hi Michael, I'm one of the contributors to NINA and have been using my Mach1GTO+CP3(V2) with it for over 2 years. It works fine. Plenty of other uses use it with a CP4 and CP5 and that's also fine. It just uses the A-P ASCOM driver like any other software. Some general tips - If you have slew/tracking or meridian limits set up in APCC then of course be sure that you configure NINA to execute flips prior to those limits being reached. If you use the current in-development version of NINA, 1.11, you can use the horizon file that APCC saves directly in NINA's advanced sequencer to trigger actions based on your local horizon, etc. On May 6, 2021, at 12:38, Michael 'Mikey' Mangieri<mjmangieri@xcalrockets.net> wrote: I have used for years. Was wondering if the AP community has any issues with using NINA with respect to meridian flips, CW-UP slews, and such?
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