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Doug64

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  1. Thanks, will download PIPP and the other planetary software.
  2. Hi, I've just copied the files on SS over to my laptop for the first time for further processing. I took some raw/avi video of the moon to process. When I view this footage on my tablet from within SS the video is nice and smooth When i view the same raw footage on my laptop which is much better than SS snd the tablet the image/video is msde up of numerous small squares. Is this normal, if not does anyone Know what's happening. I've attached a couple of images to show what I mean Thanks Doug
  3. Do the images from Seestar go directly to this tablet. Thanks
  4. I already own two Samsung Tablets, a Tab A and a Tab A6, neither display the images but they are around 6 - 7 years old.
  5. Hi, Thanks for the reply. My permissions are ticked, I think it has to do with the age of my tablet. It is a 2016 model Android version 8.1.0. Think I'll have to buy a new tablet Doug
  6. Hi, Thanks for the reply. On my phone they go straight into gallery but not on my tablet. My tablet is 2016 model so I don't think it works.
  7. Hi, I hope someone can help me. I got a Seestar at Christmas and managed to use it properly last night for 1st time due to recent bad weather in UK. I got some nice deep sky images however the jpeg / video wasn't copied to my android tablet. The stacked files are on the SS under The Works folder When I used my android phone the jpegs etc were copied to my phone under Coms.zwo.seestar album. This album is not on my tablet, the images arnt there. Can anyone offer any advice to help me get the images to show, be stored on tablet. Doug
  8. Hi, Just to let you know that members of LAS are providing their time etc for this event free of charge, the fee has been set by Martin Mere.
  9. Hi, For those people interested in this event, full details are being finalised between LAS and Martin Mere
  10. Hi, I've just updated N.I.N.A to 2.2 and I get the below error code. I've not seen this before, can anyone give me advice on how to fix/repair N.I.N.A. Thanks Doug
  11. Hi, Just to clarify I didn't remove Eqmod. I found that stellerium was starting up Eqmod so when I tried to connect GSS the port was already in use. I stopped Stellerium from starting Eqmod and GSS connected first time and works well. I've never had a problem with Eqmod, I just wanted to give GSS a try as so many people were mentioning it Doug
  12. Hi, We finally got to the bottom of the tracking problem. After a process of elimination following the advice given we established that my friend when replacing a burnt out PCB on his EQ6 got the RA and DEC wires crossed so signals sent to RA were moving DEC and vise versa. Simple error that I wasn't aware of until this week. Once wiring changed tracking has been restored. Thanks for all the advice. Doug
  13. Hi, I'm at 53 degree north and my friend only lives down the road, so he has basically the same settings as me. When I do a TTPA the only thing that moves is the RA axis and I can go through the TTPA routine and get excellent polar alignment. From the home position, when he tries to do a TTPA his RA axis only moves about an inch then the Dec axis moves to a horizontal position does this point to their being some error in his longitude/latitude and height settings in Eqmod/N.I.N.A I hadn't thought of this as the RA only moves when I do a TTPA so thank you very much for your reply. Doug
  14. Hi, Thanks so far for all the help. Last night I went around to my friends to start trying to resolve the tracking issue. One of the things we found that is very confusing was when we tried to do a Three Point Alignment using the N.I.N.A app. When we clicked start, the RA axis moved very slightly then the Dec axis moved as if it was the RA axis, in other words, instead of the RA axis moving to do the TTPA the Dec axis moved which should not happen. Any ideas what may be causing this, I haven't a clue, my friend stated he had a new PCB fitted to the mount, could this be wired up wrong. Doug
  15. Thanks for advice, This is what we're going to try next. We're going to start with the basics - balance, correct home position, polar alignment then one at a time check software as per your suggestion.
  16. Have you used the framing assistant in N.i.NA. You can search for object in Sky Atlas, then send it to Framing Assistant where you can see sensor seize if set up properly from there you can move or rotate the sensor to get framing exactly. You can then slew and centre or send to target. Most of the time now I don't even use stellerium. If I do I will find my target and copy into framing assistant using tab. Doug
  17. Hi, Yes, the mount is balanced in all 3 axis. Doug
  18. Hi, No cable snags will check belt. Thanks for thus idea. Doug
  19. Hi, Mount balanced and roughly polar aligned using polar scope. I will have time check for chirping sound when next around at friends house. Exposure rate already short, still trailing stars. I'll certainly check sound to hear if mount tracking. thanks Doug
  20. Hi, thanks for the reply. When using N.I.N.A I don't need to use Stellarium so this isn't starting up EQmod automatically. I've had N.I.N.A open with the telescope showing Sidereal and this has also been turned on and off in EQmod directly, the same thing happens no matter what we do, the mpunt doesn't appear to be tracking in RA, the starts keep moving across the screen. I've even downloaded and installed GreenSwampServeer to see if this made any difference, it didn't, the same thing happened, the mount wasn't tracking. I'm starting to thing that this may be mechanical or a faulty lead. Doug
  21. Hi, Thanks for the reply, I checked PEC , nothing was active, the mount has never been pec trained. I can't pec train the mount at this time even though I'd like to, to train the mount my understanding is that the mount also need to be guiding, we cant guide as the stars keep moving across the screen so PHD2 cannot lock onto a star to guide. I'll keep looking for solution, thanks for reply. Doug
  22. Hi, I wonder if anyone can offer any advice. I'm helping a friend set up his telescope for imaging using N.IN.A, we have everything communicating so it can be run remotely however last night we ran into a problem, it appears his mount is not tracking properly in RA. We started off the evening with the mount which is balanced in the home position, weights down pointing towards Polaris. We did an Auto Focus routine which ran perfectly, we then intended doing the Three point Polar Alignment using the plugin. We set the parameters for the Three Point Polar Alignment and started to run it. The first image was taken, this plate solved within seconds using ASTAP. The mount then moved to the second point as it should and an image was take, this image could not be plate solved as the stars in the image were elongated. We tried the three point alignment routine a second time with a 10s delay for the mount to settle before image was taken, the same thing happened. It appears as if the mount was not tracking correctly and the starts became elongated so could not be plate solved. To check what was happening I opened up PHD2, I ensured the tracking was set to sidereal in both EQmod and N.I.N.A, I moved mount to clear part of sky and started to loop the image. Whilst looking at the image you could clearly see the stars slowly moving across the screen. The mount was not tracking correctly, the RA axis was moving very slowly and sometimes it appeared to stop, obviously this movement is exaggerated in the 80mm scope. I've checked location height etc. are correctly entered in EQmod and N.I.N.A, I've checked the baud rate is set correctly to 11500 and that EQmod is set at 0.9. Does anyone have any advice as to what may be happening and how to fix it, I'm at a loss. Thanks for any help Regards Doug
  23. Just an update, I've managed to get GSS working. Thanks for all the advice, it certainly helped. Doug
  24. Thanks for the replies, I'll give the advice a go in the next couple of days. Doug
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