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  1. click on eqascom - his shows the files - click and down load the top file - not the pad download file shown in green. I will be honest done know if the PAD down includes std EQMOD - never tried it. It does feel that its coming to "End of Life" with in terms of support - IMHO
  2. use Preferences/Geographic Location menu. what does it say i have minus in mine
  3. Ascompad is to control Ascom mounts via a game stick thingy - gamepad http://eq-mod.sourceforge.net/apindex.html Eqascom is the normal eqmod bit Agree its a bit confusing !!
  4. OK I just put the commands in desktop .sh files that I can execute - getting too old to remember commands - especially when I am trying to do some Astro work on the few clear nights we get. 🙂 Perhaps I will have to learn "Panel" and add them there - LOL - but then I would what a "hook" in Astroberry so it doesn't get lost on updates - LOL
  5. Hi Radek, Didn't know my GPS could move that fast - map keeps jumping from default to GPS locaion when a "real" GPS is attached. Disconnecting real GPS stops this LOL 🙂
  6. How about another "Enhancement" to panel - "Do Apt update and upgrade" without going into NOVNC or SSH (lots dont know or want to,about SSH !) Using a "real" vnc client (realvncor the like) doesn't get disconnected !
  7. Yes all Indi connected software relies on the Indiserver program (the server)- however some will start indiserver for you (Ekos/Kstars will) so you can load Kstars and the use EKOS to define/select/start Indidriver. Astroberry uses the Indi Web interface to start Indiserver and drivers - Ekos will display a message "Indiserver already running use it or start anew" (or something like that. But to use your kit it must be powered on with cables connected before you start/connect Indiserver. Indiserver can be started by itself from the Linux Command line (dos type prompt) as some do but thats another story. Have fun.
  8. Thats the opposite of Firefox - back disconnects VNC whereas "reload" doesn't - all good fun. IE (edge or whatever) does allow that at all I believable !
  9. Great that gets rid of "GPS" issues 🙂 and maybe the MAP blank problem. Thanks Radek. Hint for us users dont do this(update/upgrade) via astroberry vnc it disconnects you (panel server changes and restarts) - you can go back to astroberry home (first screen) and then choose connect. Choosing connect after been "kicked" off never allows you to reconnect - even after the Panel agent has restarted. Not a problem just a FYI
  10. Great first user guide , couple of points maybe 1. No need to change Hotspot settings - e.g. priority - Hotspot comes with the lowest priority -999 so as long as your new Home Wifi priority is higher dont change Hotspot settings. 2. "start" ,"autostart" and "auto connect" do something similar but "autostart" and "start" just loads the Indiserver with any drivers your have defined (ticked) - no attempt is made by Indiserver to "connect" to the defined hardware. "Autoconnect" tick box says to Indiserver connect to the hardware thru the drivers - ok if all kit is powered up and physically connected else it will fail. Although you have used "start" you will still need to "connect" the drivers defined to the physical hardware (mounts etc). In practice ,if you set yourself a routine or have an Obsys where kit stays the same ,once you have defined and saved a "profile" all you need to do next time is power on the hardware and then "start and connect" Astroberry/Indiserver with that same profile. The "profile" defines what kit and the associated Indi driver is attached to Indiserver. Sorry thats a long but its important. Hope it makes some sense. 3. The RPI power / USB hub - perhaps to be clarified its "electrical power" the RPI USB ports is short on to power the hardware via USB. People can confuse this with speed of the USB port - which is not the same thing. The max "power" per USB port is <0.6amp and a max of 1.2amp for all 4 USB ports. But for example most DSLR's dont use any power from the USB port. 4. How about expanding your excellent articular with screen pictures 🙂
  11. Thanks for the info - what browser you are using - does "back" take you back to the "connect" screen If you are in VNC ? Thanks for the help gathering info!
  12. 1. Imho eqmod not synscan - eqmod tried and tested on heq5. Synscan isn't bad though and can still use ascom 2 You have to load both Ascom (first) then EQMOD *** - this https://ascom-standards.org/Downloads/Index.htm (right hand side) make sure it installs ok. Restart pc if you want. Then EQASCOM https://sourceforge.net/projects/eq-mod/files/EQASCOM/ . ***Read the Pre-Requ first and make suite your PC meets the details. 3. Take your pick CDC(Skycharts) is the easiest to install and interface with Ascom/EQMOD but maybe not as pretty graphics as Stellarium. Plus many others just as good - HNSKY, NINA. Stellarium needs another bit of software called Stellarium Scope but I beleive there is a new version being tested that does away with Stellarium Scope (at last) 4. You choose the HEQ5/6 driver when you are presented with the Ascom choice menu - it is Skycharts and other software that load Ascom/Eqmod not you. Search SGJ there are some picture by picture instructions. Ascom is called first and you choose EQMOD ascom HEQ5/6 "Driver" and this pops up the EQMOD set up - thats where you choose the COM port (or let eqmod autoscan). As I say there are plenty of details on SGL. 5. The HEQ5 needs a EQDIR (TTL to USB) adaper - The USB end is inserted into the PC this creates a NEW COM port so check before you insert and the new one is the one you use in the EQMOD setup (4). HEQ5 has a RJ45 port so that is where you plug the other end of the EQDIR cable/adapter - you need to order one that fits your mount - Ask FLO So dont try and start anything from Ascom or EQMOD(EQASOM) let the Shycharts (and others ) do that for you. P.S. For Skychart you need to say you are using ASCOM via the Telescope/Telescope settings menu.
  13. If you already haven't please report this to Indilib so that they can add it to the FAQ or Issue's. TA 🙂
  14. Fozzybear - if you use a vnc client,as I do normally, it will not effect you. As you quiet rightly state it(GPS Panels etc) doesn't appear when using a vnc client. It was just part of my general testing of features of Astroberry 🙂 So nothing to worry about. IMHO i dont see the advantage ,for me, to use the Web Interface but maybe for a first time user then it could be of use - personal taste really. In a nutshell it doesn't effect you.
  15. Yes it is possible to do remote connections via Wifi - however 1. Wifi is slower and has larger latency - i.e. wired is best. So look to running a rj45 wire if poss but if you must go Wifi:- 2. If you are going to use Wifi use your phone to test the signal you get where you get will be - there are plenty of free app's to give you an idea. What works for one does not mean it will work for you - there are a lot of variables which depend on your site/hardware. 3. Get decent Wifi extenders if your signal is weak ,preferably outside versions,they will cost you more but will be worth it. Search SGL for Gina's set up for Wifi kit and costs. 4. Do not use Power over Ethernet they can be very troublesome IMO/experience. 5. Try to use 5ghz Wifi (std 802.11ac ) but be warned it doesn't like long distances but doesn't get the interference that 2.4ghz does. Again depends on your site. full info here https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2014/12/30/802-11ac-vs-802-11n-wifi-whats-the-difference/#604fe0ae3957 6. Remote desktop software will work over WiFi but for extreme 4k resolution you will need highest speed and signal - everyone else we dont have a problem. 7. The best solution is to use your laptop and 1 mini pc . The Mini would normally sit on the top of your scope (or side of pier) and just remote desktop from you laptop to the Mini. All software required for Astro /mount/camera control etc will be on the Mini so cables will be short except for power. Cost varying greatly for Windows 10 Mini Pc's - £150+. Again search SGL for people's experiences. If you would consider Non Windows then Raspberry Pi 4(4gb version/fan/case £100ish) with Astroberry(free) or Stellarmate (not free) will give you a complete software set up - just add cables and power. But its a steep learning curve for some (isn't all new software difficult at first!) though its not difficult. You can still use your Windows Laptop to connect to the Raspberry.
  16. Hint if map blank but GPS fix found - use "reload frame" - right right on area above GPS Panel Buttons (map etc ) - works for me now I know - thanks Radek
  17. Thanks for the info 1. And you have checked your dmesg log as it wont appear on VNC of any type 2. Did you try the <ip>:8625 from another external browser when the map was blank ? 3. So your map never goes blank EXCEPT when it has no FIX or has changed from 3D fix to 2D fix (or visa versa)
  18. Question to fellow Astroberry users having problems with blank GPS maps or back connections. 1. How do you power your RPI ? 2. Have you checked your dmesg log - do any "under voltages" messages appear? 3. Do you plug your GPS (make and model please) into RPI usb port or via a HUB? 4. If you use a hub and plug your GPS dongle in to one of is ports is the Hub a powered Hub? Plus when you have a blank map can you open another browser window with <your ip address of the RPI>:8625 so for example 192.168.1.22:8625 - does this show the correct map - i.e. none blank. Thanks for your help. 🙂
  19. CGPS is a GPSD Client part of GPSD-CLIENT package Had to reload RPI and now both Astroberry and CGPS working
  20. yep just early days - got to be errors. Still to try in anger - raining again - building a big boat for all the animals LOL
  21. this is what cgps puts out while astroberry still says waiting (think astroberry loops every 60 secs) but cgps is saying ok when talking to GPSD
  22. yes so have i . this is what i get while waiting for gps data
  23. Then after quite a while ,as GPS is indoor next to window and its raining again - these appear
  24. example of map working - at this point GPS not working so default location "warsaw" kicks in
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