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#60931
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Re: Weights Configuration
Greg,
Another comment on side-by-side configurations.
Yes, getting a side-by-side saddle will also work. But it’s more expensive, adds more weight, and is much more time-consuming to
Greg,
Another comment on side-by-side configurations.
Yes, getting a side-by-side saddle will also work. But it’s more expensive, adds more weight, and is much more time-consuming to
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Woody Schlom <woody@...>
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#60930
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
I agree with what Steve is saying here. A mini wifi AP/router is a better solution imho.
I usually run the LAN from the headless machine running the scope and cameras into the AP and
I agree with what Steve is saying here. A mini wifi AP/router is a better solution imho.
I usually run the LAN from the headless machine running the scope and cameras into the AP and
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Michael Fulbright <mike.fulbright@...>
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#60929
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Re: Weights Configuration
Greg,
I suspect the reason your rig is “top-heavy” is because of the piggy-backed 71mm being mounted on top of the main scope. The piggy-backed scope moves your balance axis further away from
Greg,
I suspect the reason your rig is “top-heavy” is because of the piggy-backed 71mm being mounted on top of the main scope. The piggy-backed scope moves your balance axis further away from
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Woody Schlom <woody@...>
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#60928
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Thanks! I will take a look at that.
Thanks! I will take a look at that.
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Wayne Hixson
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#60927
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Re: Newbie Questions
I'm using two 21lb weights - one high one low. As I have a dual side by side saddle that weighs good amount - then a 127mm and 80mm apo's. Assorted electronics.
I'm using two 21lb weights - one high one low. As I have a dual side by side saddle that weighs good amount - then a 127mm and 80mm apo's. Assorted electronics.
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Ron Kramer
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#60926
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Hi Wayne,
I've used ad hoc networks in the field but I found using a small wifi router to be a more robust solution than an ad hoc network.
I bought this router so I can set up my own little network
Hi Wayne,
I've used ad hoc networks in the field but I found using a small wifi router to be a more robust solution than an ad hoc network.
I bought this router so I can set up my own little network
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Steve McKinney
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Re: keypad north south est west buttons do not respond when pushed.
Thanks for the quick response. As it turns out I figured out for myself what I was missing. Being new to goto mounts I thought the noise made when high speed slewing would be somewhat similar at
Thanks for the quick response. As it turns out I figured out for myself what I was missing. Being new to goto mounts I thought the noise made when high speed slewing would be somewhat similar at
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rorschach1
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#60924
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Re: Newbie Questions
Since you have the 9 lb weights, I'll assume you have the stock CW bar.
I have a 35lb load on mine. Three nines at the top, and a six pound "slider" for fine-tuning the balance. I would try putting
Since you have the 9 lb weights, I'll assume you have the stock CW bar.
I have a 35lb load on mine. Three nines at the top, and a six pound "slider" for fine-tuning the balance. I would try putting
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Eric Dreher
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Weights Configuration
Hi,
I have four 9lb weights on my Mach One. I have a small refractor and an even smaller (71mm) refractor mounted on top of the larger OTA.
I can not configure the weight
Hi,
I have four 9lb weights on my Mach One. I have a small refractor and an even smaller (71mm) refractor mounted on top of the larger OTA.
I can not configure the weight
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Gregory <fyrframe@...>
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#60922
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Re: Newbie Questions
Hi Hank,
1. Counterweights
I'm not sure you can assume that you'll need the same weight of counterweights. It'll likely be in the same ballpark but if you know the weight of your imaging equipment
Hi Hank,
1. Counterweights
I'm not sure you can assume that you'll need the same weight of counterweights. It'll likely be in the same ballpark but if you know the weight of your imaging equipment
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Steve McKinney
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#60921
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
One other thing – about TeamViewer “Disconnections”, even on the in-housewireless LAN, using your remote IP as an ID for login.
Sometimes you may still get a “TeamViewer
One other thing – about TeamViewer “Disconnections”, even on the in-housewireless LAN, using your remote IP as an ID for login.
Sometimes you may still get a “TeamViewer
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Joe Zeglinski
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Re: keypad north south est west buttons do not respond when pushed.
Hi Jim,
One thing you might do is check the Button rate (B:) on the keypad. You can press "6" on the keypad to change the rate (speed) that the mount moves when you press the NSEW direction buttons.
Hi Jim,
One thing you might do is check the Button rate (B:) on the keypad. You can press "6" on the keypad to change the rate (speed) that the mount moves when you press the NSEW direction buttons.
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robinandcurtis.clark@...
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
That’s good news.
Everybody should also remember that the Display option in TV options bar, offers “optimization” for Quality, or for videorefresh speed.
If the “client” screen
That’s good news.
Everybody should also remember that the Display option in TV options bar, offers “optimization” for Quality, or for videorefresh speed.
If the “client” screen
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Joe Zeglinski
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Hey guys, based on this thread I downloaded TeamViewer 13 and got it running on my Eagle2. Works great, and it lets me log on via an ad hoc network with the Eagle's private IP address AND let me
Hey guys, based on this thread I downloaded TeamViewer 13 and got it running on my Eagle2. Works great, and it lets me log on via an ad hoc network with the Eagle's private IP address AND let me
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Wayne Hixson
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#60917
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Hi Greg,
Just the simple decimal separated number.
e.g. ... 192.168.1.xxx ... as any of yourprinters or devices are shown on your router wireless table list. No spaces,just decimals and
Hi Greg,
Just the simple decimal separated number.
e.g. ... 192.168.1.xxx ... as any of yourprinters or devices are shown on your router wireless table list. No spaces,just decimals and
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Joe Zeglinski
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#60916
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
This is what I'm working on
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This is what I'm working on
ap-gto@...> wrote:
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Micah Smith <micahlsmith@...>
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
What is the IP form of address? Just the IP value or does it need some keyword or special format? I normally use Radmin when the TV site is down or I need bandwidth but if this avoids that access then
What is the IP form of address? Just the IP value or does it need some keyword or special format? I normally use Radmin when the TV site is down or I need bandwidth but if this avoids that access then
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Greg Salyer
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Glad you found the problem, and are back on TV.
BTW:
if you are logging into a “nearby” Remote like thebackyard scope – definitely do NOT use the 9-digit ID for login.
Use the target PC
Glad you found the problem, and are back on TV.
BTW:
if you are logging into a “nearby” Remote like thebackyard scope – definitely do NOT use the 9-digit ID for login.
Use the target PC
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Joe Zeglinski
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#60913
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Re: Remote Desktop PC access on Ad Hoc Network
Hi Stuart,
What I meant by “target names”, is not the PC name AFTERreaching the remote destination, but rather the pop down list of 9-digit ID’s(down-arrow), as you launch TV to select a
Hi Stuart,
What I meant by “target names”, is not the PC name AFTERreaching the remote destination, but rather the pop down list of 9-digit ID’s(down-arrow), as you launch TV to select a
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Joe Zeglinski
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#60912
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