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TimC

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  1. I would LOVE to have the changes that have been permanent now for many months in the "beta" versions of AutoSlew and Sequence documented!!!!! Please!! ..... ASA please !! Tim
  2. Hi Georg, You will need to very precisely balance the scope and accessories in all axes to have success. All the best, Tim
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    M20

    Hi Mark, Looks like your new setup is going to be excellent! All the best, Tim
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    New DSLR-Images

    Fantastic Images !!! Very well done !! Cheers, Tim
  5. Yeah....but there is no input from the coder here. Perhaps I will email him directly ? Cheers, Tim
  6. Hi All, including all the team at ASA, I operate my DDM mount remotely with complete automation. I have now used Autoslew for 2 years or so, and still I read the current manual with confusion regarding so many aspects of the software. I do use it successfully though most nights to do the basics. I haven't gone near the new "supermodel" stuff in the latest software as it is not yet documented and as I haven't had the time, and I am terrified of upsetting what is a reasonably stable situation with the mount that has been achieved finally. I use CCDAutoPillot to automate my imaging all night as Sequence didn't seem to have all the features I expected in an automation program, at the stage I setup 2 years ago. This means, with all night robotic automated remote imaging that the MLPT feature has not been available to me sadly....I would have loved to see MLPT integrated with the CCDAutoPilot software. I would accept paying a fair price for ongoing support/software, but I have to say the software documentation has to be improved. All the best, Tim
  7. I really hope that all of you guys, the experienced ASA users, don't abandon this forum out of frustration.....then were would we all be?? I think we need each other to stay together on this forum and to keep checking in regularly to help each other. I really appreciate the assistance I have received from this forum. I also would appreciate it if ASA had more time devoted to this forum. I am sure ASA realises that their credibilty / reputation is their best asset after the good products. A product, no matter how good it is, has to have good ongoing support - and that includes delivering on software updates that are promised, but most importantly, providing excellent documentation and software manuals. I have had good support directly from ASA, when I have needed it. I am sure ASA really means well and has the customer at the center of their plans going forward. Thanks, Tim
  8. NEAF has been and gone......did anyone go to NEAF to hear the ASA announcement?? I am hoping a well documented manual will accompany the software changes......has anyone seen any documentation?? Thanks, Tim
  9. Hmmm....maybe no one knows......???
  10. Hi, I have my scope's fans connected to the ASA mount DDM85's fan controller facility. I can switch my fans on and off by using the slider control on the Autoslew software. Is there a way to switch the Fan control slider on and off using visual basic scripting?? I have scripts to park the mount etc, but is there a way to use script for the fan control slider?? I currently find that to slide the slider half way across gives a good fan speed on my scope. Thanks and regards, Tim
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    Omega Centauri

    You have captured it very well Mark !! Cheers, Tim
  12. Hi, May I please ask: - Is a new pointing file required?? How does the new Pointing Optimization with the new super fit come into play?? Thanks, Tim
  13. Hi Ian, Sorry, we are talking about he same thing. I was talking about the ASCOM Dome Control in my last sentence - that utilises the MaxDome2 driver. You will, of course, need to input all the offsets...offsets of the mount pivot point from the absolute centre of the dome, and also the optical offset, assuming you are using a GEM?? Sorry to confuse the issue. Cheers, Tim
  14. Hi Mark and Lukas, Thanks very much. So, if 2amps is more usual, than perhaps there is still an imbalance particularly in the DEC. The scope is an AstroOptik 0.5M Classical Cassegrain and it does weigh about the same at about 110kg, I believe. This is very helpful. Cheers, Tim
  15. Hi Ian, Yes, this is a frustrating and time consuming pursuit at times. I have both a 2.3m Sirius dome and a 3.5m Sirius dome in the Southern Hemisphere. In the 2.3m dome I have the dome scope slaving done by TheSkyX Dome add on controlling MaxDome2 as the mount in this dome can only really be run by TheSkyX as it's driver. I therefore put the dome geometry and scope offsets in TheSkyX. In the 3.5m dome, I am running the DDM85 premium, and have had good success putting the dome geometry and offsets in to POTH so that POTH handles the issue. I am now using TheSkyX in this dome however to control the mount driver and use TheSkyX's dome add on to control the dome and that is giving me adequate scope slit slaving alignment. Whatever software you use, as you know, it is important to set the dome's home position azimuth accurately into the MaxDome driver before doing anything else. I then check that the dome slit azimuth lines up well with the scope azimuth when the scope is asked to point due east and due west. I have found negative numbers in any of the software for the mount RA/DEC intersection to the optic tube centre do not work, but in all the software I have used, a positive number woks for me. I point the scope to the north and south and make the tube flip and unflip experimenting with the offset until I get the best results. The offset has been close to, but not exactly the measured distance from the RA/DEC mount intersection and the middle of the optic tube. I had to experiment for a while to get the correct offset. Of course it is important to enter the correct dome radius of 1.75m and the correct lat. and long. I think POTH was the easiest to setup. I have never just relied on MaxDome2 by itself to do this. Cheers, Tim
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    NGC 6595

    Nice shot Mark! Cheers, Tim
  17. Hi Lukas, George, and Robert, Thank you all very much. I will swap out the USB and see if I get some improvement. The power source is the one supplied by ASA, so I suspect that is OK. George, it looks like to me there is no current rise before the crash, so maybe it isn't the dreaded lack of balance gremlin. I will hope it is an inadequate USB rather than a fault. The last 3 nights have been run by CCDAP all night without another glitch, but the night before that the scope froze up after trying to point to the ground....! Cheers, Tim
  18. HI, Had another ASA mount driver crash last night. Some nights go all night smoothly, others a ?random crash occurs. Has anyone had time to look at my logs?? I will email ASA directly as well. Regards, Tim
  19. Hi, I have been getting some usb resets lately and also some freeze ups. I have attached some logs and an error message to see if anyone can help diagnose the issues. I have invested a lot of time in balancing, but I accept that there may some imbalance in some axes that it is very difficult to absolutely correct. Many thanks, Tim AutoslewLog.txt ServomotorLog.txt
  20. Hi, I also have always had this same behavior with closing Autoslew....40+ ASCOM programs still connected. Regards,Tim
  21. Hi Robert, I have been going through this process in recent weeks. I use a DDM85 Premium. What mount are you using?? You can see my recent detailed discussion with the CCDAutoPilot author on the CCDAutoPilot Forum entitled "Meridian Weirdness" . http://ccdware.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/frm/f/9997083106 Regards, Tim
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