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Re: Mach2 lost?
As Tim already suggested, homing the mount will restore the correct mount position.
-Ray
As Tim already suggested, homing the mount will restore the correct mount position.
-Ray
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Ray Gralak
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#83440
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Re: Mach2 lost?
Yes, if the mount has encoders, the AE tab will appear when APCC connects.
-Ray
Yes, if the mount has encoders, the AE tab will appear when APCC connects.
-Ray
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Ray Gralak
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#83439
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Re: Mach2 lost?
Tim, as an interested viewer of this thread, I know how to go to the Park tab and then the Park dialog box at the top center, then to the "Park to this Position" drop down box and select Home. But I
Tim, as an interested viewer of this thread, I know how to go to the Park tab and then the Park dialog box at the top center, then to the "Park to this Position" drop down box and select Home. But I
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Larry Phillips
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#83438
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Re: Mach2 lost?
I’m APCC go to the AE tab, under AE actions click the big find home button that should get it straightened out.
I’m APCC go to the AE tab, under AE actions click the big find home button that should get it straightened out.
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Tim Morrill
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#83437
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Mach2 lost?
I believe my Mach2 is "lost", the RA & DEC values in the FIT header is wrong. How do I get the Mach2 to a known position?
I believe my Mach2 is "lost", the RA & DEC values in the FIT header is wrong. How do I get the Mach2 to a known position?
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Shailesh Trivedi
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#83436
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Reporting, stil no luck with TSX plate solves .
Reporting, stil no luck with TSX plate solves .
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Shailesh Trivedi
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#83435
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Re: Side-by-Side Balancing Procedure
Thanks George
Yes, I followed those instructions through step 6 using the wood dowel before I attached anything to the mount. They got me pretty close, except that as Chris noted above, when I
Thanks George
Yes, I followed those instructions through step 6 using the wood dowel before I attached anything to the mount. They got me pretty close, except that as Chris noted above, when I
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M Hambrick
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#83434
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Thanks, Ray.
in digging further I found in the APPM Platesolve tab the image scale was also from my AP1100 mount camera, and I corrected it also. Perhaps it was this setting which was resulting in a
Thanks, Ray.
in digging further I found in the APPM Platesolve tab the image scale was also from my AP1100 mount camera, and I corrected it also. Perhaps it was this setting which was resulting in a
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Shailesh Trivedi
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Yes, that is the only way for SkyX to connect to the AP V2 ASCOM driver.
-Ray
Yes, that is the only way for SkyX to connect to the AP V2 ASCOM driver.
-Ray
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Ray Gralak
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#83432
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Ray,
I was not trying to create an APPM model yet so did not look until you prompted me to. I realized that in APPM under Scope Connect Driver Settings the mount was AP1100, not sure if this is the
Ray,
I was not trying to create an APPM model yet so did not look until you prompted me to. I realized that in APPM under Scope Connect Driver Settings the mount was AP1100, not sure if this is the
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Shailesh Trivedi
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Dale,
I have used the same version of TSX and same version of APCC Pro on my AP1100 (same PC) to plate solve successfully.
The only variable is Mach2, hence my question.
Shailesh
Dale,
I have used the same version of TSX and same version of APCC Pro on my AP1100 (same PC) to plate solve successfully.
The only variable is Mach2, hence my question.
Shailesh
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Shailesh Trivedi
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#83430
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
Hi Shailesh,
In addition to what Dale posted, there are additional settings in SkyX that must be configured for external plate solving to work. Please take a look at the section in APPM's help file
Hi Shailesh,
In addition to what Dale posted, there are additional settings in SkyX that must be configured for external plate solving to work. Please take a look at the section in APPM's help file
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Ray Gralak
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Re: Side-by-Side Balancing Procedure
Mike,
Use a dowel rod…see the following link:
https://www.astro-physics.info/tech_support/accessories/mounting_plates/balancing-side-by-side.pdf
Regards,
George
George
Mike,
Use a dowel rod…see the following link:
https://www.astro-physics.info/tech_support/accessories/mounting_plates/balancing-side-by-side.pdf
Regards,
George
George
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George
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#83428
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Re: Side-by-Side Balancing Procedure
Hi Chris
The setup that I am currently working to balance is a 180 EDT main imaging scope with a SBIG STXL16200 camera. The guide scope is a Tele-Vue Pronto with a SBIG ST2000-XM camera. This is a
Hi Chris
The setup that I am currently working to balance is a 180 EDT main imaging scope with a SBIG STXL16200 camera. The guide scope is a Tele-Vue Pronto with a SBIG ST2000-XM camera. This is a
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M Hambrick
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#83427
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Re: Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
You'll need to be less vague about what you mean by "unable the plate solve it in TSX". Are you getting an error message? If so, what does the message say? Etc, etc.
One common reason why plate
You'll need to be less vague about what you mean by "unable the plate solve it in TSX". Are you getting an error message? If so, what does the message say? Etc, etc.
One common reason why plate
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Dale Ghent
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#83426
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Mach2 Platesolve fails in TSX
As a new owner of Mach2, I am trying a plate solve in The SkyX and despite the correct image scale as verified in CCD calculators & astrometry.net, I am unable to plate solve it in TSX. I am able to
As a new owner of Mach2, I am trying a plate solve in The SkyX and despite the correct image scale as verified in CCD calculators & astrometry.net, I am unable to plate solve it in TSX. I am able to
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Shailesh Trivedi
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#83425
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Re: Side-by-Side Balancing Procedure
Mike,
I'm going through the same process now, and my process is similar to yours. However, I don't think you want to do step 3. If you note the balance of the SBS and it is NOT in the center line of
Mike,
I'm going through the same process now, and my process is similar to yours. However, I don't think you want to do step 3. If you note the balance of the SBS and it is NOT in the center line of
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Chris White
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#83424
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Re: Moving APCC to a different computer
No, but when you copy over the folder, any settings already set up on the new computer will be overwritten.
-Ray
No, but when you copy over the folder, any settings already set up on the new computer will be overwritten.
-Ray
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Ray Gralak
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#83423
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Re: Moving APCC to a different computer
Ray, does it matter whether this is done before or after installing APCC?
Larry
Ray, does it matter whether this is done before or after installing APCC?
Larry
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Larry Phillips
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#83422
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Re: Moving APCC to a different computer
This helps me too as I am moving from a laptop to a NUC.
Thanks Ray, Thanks Larry.
Todd
This helps me too as I am moving from a laptop to a NUC.
Thanks Ray, Thanks Larry.
Todd
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midmoastro
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#83421
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