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Dual scope setup question
I would say that in just about every case of using two or more scopes on the same mount, everything hinges on what you want to accomplish and what suite of software exists that can do it. Usually a ve
I would say that in just about every case of using two or more scopes on the same mount, everything hinges on what you want to accomplish and what suite of software exists that can do it. Usually a ve
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Dual scope setup question
If you are only running one at a time, having a NUC for each cam and OTA works fine. In fact I don't know of any capturing software that can handle two big cams at once and be able to handle automated
If you are only running one at a time, having a NUC for each cam and OTA works fine. In fact I don't know of any capturing software that can handle two big cams at once and be able to handle automated
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Dual scope setup question
Personally if I were doing a dual scope setup on one mount I would put a NUC on top of each OTA and have two serial cords going down to the two serial ports on the CP3/4/5. SO MUCH EASIER to get the s
Personally if I were doing a dual scope setup on one mount I would put a NUC on top of each OTA and have two serial cords going down to the two serial ports on the CP3/4/5. SO MUCH EASIER to get the s
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Losing Communications with the Mount
When I commented about possible comm buffer overflows, I was speaking from the perspective of an embedded (controller, microcontroller) programmer, not as a LAN/WAN administrator or IP wonk. Non-progr
When I commented about possible comm buffer overflows, I was speaking from the perspective of an embedded (controller, microcontroller) programmer, not as a LAN/WAN administrator or IP wonk. Non-progr
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Losing Communications with the Mount
(The following is a general comment and not intended as a specific reply to anyone on this thread.) One important and fundamental fact about troubleshooting Ethernet/WiFi/IP/TCP/UDP networking problem
(The following is a general comment and not intended as a specific reply to anyone on this thread.) One important and fundamental fact about troubleshooting Ethernet/WiFi/IP/TCP/UDP networking problem
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Losing Communications with the Mount
Sounds like you really have it narrowed down to the CP4 firmware running in your controller. Work close with AP and I am confident they will get it resolved for you. Certain kinds of broadcast storms
Sounds like you really have it narrowed down to the CP4 firmware running in your controller. Work close with AP and I am confident they will get it resolved for you. Certain kinds of broadcast storms
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Christopher Erickson
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Losing Communications with the Mount
My experience with TCP comes from 30 years of telecommunications and robotics engineering. My primary concerns are much more with Layer-1 of the OSI model (cables, connectors) and Layer-2 (Ethernet fr
My experience with TCP comes from 30 years of telecommunications and robotics engineering. My primary concerns are much more with Layer-1 of the OSI model (cables, connectors) and Layer-2 (Ethernet fr
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Losing Communications with the Mount
If a person is going over 2m or so between the mount and the PC, I would avoid using the USB port on the CP4. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
If a person is going over 2m or so between the mount and the PC, I would avoid using the USB port on the CP4. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
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Christopher Erickson
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Losing Communications with the Mount
If your PC doesn't have a native RS-232 serial port and you need to go 15' (or even 50') it would be much-better to combine a long serial cable with a short USB-to-Serial adapter at the PC. Serial can
If your PC doesn't have a native RS-232 serial port and you need to go 15' (or even 50') it would be much-better to combine a long serial cable with a short USB-to-Serial adapter at the PC. Serial can
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Losing Communications with the Mount
TCP is more reliable than UDP if there are a bunch of lost packets on your network for some reason. Bad cable someplace, congestion, etc.In other words, TCP can hide a network problem that UDP does no
TCP is more reliable than UDP if there are a bunch of lost packets on your network for some reason. Bad cable someplace, congestion, etc.In other words, TCP can hide a network problem that UDP does no
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Small AP Mount Ideas
The G-11 isn't much lighter than the Mach1. And the Losmandy worm block + motor designs are better these days than days past, but still crap. The GM-8 combined with their Gemini-II isn't a bad solutio
The G-11 isn't much lighter than the Mach1. And the Losmandy worm block + motor designs are better these days than days past, but still crap. The GM-8 combined with their Gemini-II isn't a bad solutio
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Christopher Erickson
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Small AP Mount Ideas
I have been begging Roland for this for years. And I know for a fact that I have really annoyed him at times about it. LOL. My RST-135 plus CF tripod plus half-pier, counterweight, batts, hand control
I have been begging Roland for this for years. And I know for a fact that I have really annoyed him at times about it. LOL. My RST-135 plus CF tripod plus half-pier, counterweight, batts, hand control
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AP1100 park position question
I believe if you ask them, Linak will give you a list of their distributors. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
I believe if you ask them, Linak will give you a list of their distributors. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
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AP1100 park position question
IIRC they sell through distributors. Contact them and ask. I have found the best deals on eBay. I set up an automated search and check out the new auctions as they are put up. -Christopher Erickson Ob
IIRC they sell through distributors. Contact them and ask. I have found the best deals on eBay. I set up an automated search and check out the new auctions as they are put up. -Christopher Erickson Ob
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AP1100 park position question
You are right! I misremembered the name. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
You are right! I misremembered the name. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
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AP1100 park position question
Lymax columns. A lot cheaper to buy Lymax off of Ebay or wherever and make your own telescoping pier. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
Lymax columns. A lot cheaper to buy Lymax off of Ebay or wherever and make your own telescoping pier. -Christopher Erickson Observatory engineer Waikoloa, HI 96738 www.summitkinetics.com
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Thanks to AP stuff
In my experience, certain hydrocarbon fumes (both pre and post combustion) will damage many plastics and rubbers, both natural and synthetic. The damaged hand controller cable is a hint. Fumes related
In my experience, certain hydrocarbon fumes (both pre and post combustion) will damage many plastics and rubbers, both natural and synthetic. The damaged hand controller cable is a hint. Fumes related
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Side-by-side saddle and dovetail suggestions
Balancing isn't that big of a deal. All it takes is a wooden pencil and a few pieces of blue painter's tape. On the floor, use the pencil to find the center of gravity for each OTA setup. Have your ca
Balancing isn't that big of a deal. All it takes is a wooden pencil and a few pieces of blue painter's tape. On the floor, use the pencil to find the center of gravity for each OTA setup. Have your ca
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Newbie needs APPM software advice
#APCC
The factory curve is a perfect fit when the mount comes from the factory. After a number of years, the gears will polish up a bit more and the curve should be re-done. -Christopher Erickson Observator
The factory curve is a perfect fit when the mount comes from the factory. After a number of years, the gears will polish up a bit more and the curve should be re-done. -Christopher Erickson Observator
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Power cable conductor gage (AWG) of
At least Karen didn't ban me for my candidly-irreverent reply in the semi-recent "World's Greatest Secret" UFO conspiracy thread. I felt like I had really pegged the old Mirth-O-Meter with that one an
At least Karen didn't ban me for my candidly-irreverent reply in the semi-recent "World's Greatest Secret" UFO conspiracy thread. I felt like I had really pegged the old Mirth-O-Meter with that one an
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