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Re: End of an era?
Hi Jim
Is your scope case one of the Astro-Physicswood cases ? I had the same experience with my 180 EDT case. As I am gettingolder the force of gravity is getting stronger.
Astro-Physics sold me a
Hi Jim
Is your scope case one of the Astro-Physicswood cases ? I had the same experience with my 180 EDT case. As I am gettingolder the force of gravity is getting stronger.
Astro-Physics sold me a
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Michael Hambrick <mike.hambrick@...>
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#72179
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Re: IP address of an AP1600 ?
Hi Brian,
Thanks for this. I'll test this ASAP.
Christian
Le 02/08/2020 à 16:16, Brian Valente a écrit :
Hi Brian,
Thanks for this. I'll test this ASAP.
Christian
Le 02/08/2020 à 16:16, Brian Valente a écrit :
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christian viladrich
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#72178
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Re: IP address of an AP1600 ?
Thanks a lot Chris for your quick answer.
For some reasons, procedure #2 does not work.
I am checking whether I can find the userid/ password delivered with the AP1600 to log
Thanks a lot Chris for your quick answer.
For some reasons, procedure #2 does not work.
I am checking whether I can find the userid/ password delivered with the AP1600 to log
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christian viladrich
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#72177
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Re: IP address of an AP1600 ?
Hello Christian,
We have several ways to find the mount on our web page. I have posted them below. Try one of the "Find Mount" utilities and see if they
Hello Christian,
We have several ways to find the mount on our web page. I have posted them below. Try one of the "Find Mount" utilities and see if they
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Roland Christen
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#72176
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Re: IP address of an AP1600 ?
Hi Christian
have you tried using the search tool in APCC?
little magnifying glass next to the connection type
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Brian
Brian Valente
portfolio brianvalentephotography.com
Hi Christian
have you tried using the search tool in APCC?
little magnifying glass next to the connection type
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Brian
Brian Valente
portfolio brianvalentephotography.com
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Brian Valente
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#72175
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IP address of an AP1600 ?
Hi,
I am currently on a mission at Astroqueyras observatory (France). We have two AP1600 mounts up there.
We are having a little bit of a problem to find the IP address of one of the mounts (it is
Hi,
I am currently on a mission at Astroqueyras observatory (France). We have two AP1600 mounts up there.
We are having a little bit of a problem to find the IP address of one of the mounts (it is
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christian viladrich
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#72174
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Re: large alignment error with polemaster & mach2
I’ve used both ( borrowed pole master ) and Rapas ( kindly note I live at 13 degree latitude )I found Rapas better because with pole master the star would dance around for the final adjustment
I’ve used both ( borrowed pole master ) and Rapas ( kindly note I live at 13 degree latitude )I found Rapas better because with pole master the star would dance around for the final adjustment
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Suresh Mohan
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#72173
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Re: End of an era?
Does anyone know an easy way to either attach wheels or a dolly that will work to move the older and heavier AP 10 inch in its casearound? I think I used to be able to pick the case up with the
Does anyone know an easy way to either attach wheels or a dolly that will work to move the older and heavier AP 10 inch in its casearound? I think I used to be able to pick the case up with the
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thefamily90 Phillips
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#72172
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Re: large alignment error with polemaster & mach2
Hi Terri,
Thank you.
I havealso tried What you suggest, larger gain , and can see several stars. No luck.
I also have the AP 900 adapter, the polemaster is firmly attached.
The last thing I will
Hi Terri,
Thank you.
I havealso tried What you suggest, larger gain , and can see several stars. No luck.
I also have the AP 900 adapter, the polemaster is firmly attached.
The last thing I will
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Andrea Lucchetti
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#72171
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Re: large alignment error with polemaster & mach2
Hi Andrea,
I could see large alignment errors with pole master if I didn’t have the gain / exposure adjusted to see the required dim stars in the monitor step. I use the second step for both Gain
Hi Andrea,
I could see large alignment errors with pole master if I didn’t have the gain / exposure adjusted to see the required dim stars in the monitor step. I use the second step for both Gain
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Terri Zittritsch
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#72170
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Re: large alignment error with polemaster & mach2
Hi Robert,
I think that is right. As a rule of thumb, I too find that one arc minute or less is adequate for producing decent subs using PHD2 all other things equal.
Hi Robert,
I think that is right. As a rule of thumb, I too find that one arc minute or less is adequate for producing decent subs using PHD2 all other things equal.
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Jim Hawn
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#72169
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Re: [ap-ug] To mask or not to mask, that is the question
If I go in public I wear mask and gloves
“Corrected” by my iPhone
If I go in public I wear mask and gloves
“Corrected” by my iPhone
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Richard Crisp
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#72168
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Re: Moving to a new imaging laptop
#APCC
Yes, we will see how well it works. ;-) I want to carry over as many of the settings from the old machine to the new machine as possible. Then I can go in and reconfigure machine specific settings
Yes, we will see how well it works. ;-) I want to carry over as many of the settings from the old machine to the new machine as possible. Then I can go in and reconfigure machine specific settings
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Dean Jacobsen
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#72167
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Re: To mask or not to mask, that is the question
And here I thought Rowland was going to talk about putting a mask on his 10 inch Mak to make it a 4 “ in order to be fair to all the other telescope makers
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TJF MOBILE
And here I thought Rowland was going to talk about putting a mask on his 10 inch Mak to make it a 4 “ in order to be fair to all the other telescope makers
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TJF MOBILE
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DFisch
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#72166
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Re: [ap-ug] To mask or not to mask, that is the question
As a physician, I have not missed a day at work since this virus stuff began. I have been there with almost nothing to do for days on end but I still have gone in. Things are getting back to normal in
As a physician, I have not missed a day at work since this virus stuff began. I have been there with almost nothing to do for days on end but I still have gone in. Things are getting back to normal in
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thefamily90 Phillips
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#72165
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Locked
Re: [ap-ug] To mask or not to mask, that is the question
I wear a mask when out in public or when dealing with patients in the Dermatopathology office down the hall. As a dermatopathologist I read skin margins for excision of cancers while the patient is in
I wear a mask when out in public or when dealing with patients in the Dermatopathology office down the hall. As a dermatopathologist I read skin margins for excision of cancers while the patient is in
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thefamily90 Phillips
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#72164
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Re: Pelican Nebula and M33
I enjoyed the discussion. I actually took the second version I did for this and combined it 25% with the first one and like it better.
https://pbase.com/rchozick/image/170907173
I like the control
I enjoyed the discussion. I actually took the second version I did for this and combined it 25% with the first one and like it better.
https://pbase.com/rchozick/image/170907173
I like the control
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Robert Chozick <rchozick@...>
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#72163
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Re: large alignment error with polemaster & mach2
What degree of polar alignment do most find workable? I find that Polemaster gets me from 30 arc seconds to one arc minute polar alignment. Shouldn’t 1 arc minute be sufficient for guiding in most
What degree of polar alignment do most find workable? I find that Polemaster gets me from 30 arc seconds to one arc minute polar alignment. Shouldn’t 1 arc minute be sufficient for guiding in most
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Robert Chozick <rchozick@...>
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#72162
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Re: Pelican Nebula and M33
Robert, you are right, we did talk about this before - I forgot - apologies!
I appreciate the detailed description of your workflow. I tend to start in PI and move to PS only at the end. I've not had
Robert, you are right, we did talk about this before - I forgot - apologies!
I appreciate the detailed description of your workflow. I tend to start in PI and move to PS only at the end. I've not had
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Stuart
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#72161
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Re: Pelican Nebula and M33
Thanks Stuart. I think we have had this discussion before. I do use Photometric Color Calibration in PI. I pre process in Nebulosity (I am a Mac user) then I go to PI and use SCNR to remove green,
Thanks Stuart. I think we have had this discussion before. I do use Photometric Color Calibration in PI. I pre process in Nebulosity (I am a Mac user) then I go to PI and use SCNR to remove green,
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Robert Chozick <rchozick@...>
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#72160
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