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  1. 11 hours ago, Stuart1971 said:

    Well I have to say GSS seemed to work well tonight after first light with it…guiding was better but only after using PPEC, but much easier to do with GSS I have to say…

    Still getting some oscillation in R.A., so not sure if my AG setting is too high…

     

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    How did you find it's accuracy when slewing to target? I can do a meridian flip and without solving it will be back on target within 100 pixels or so. 

  2. I gave iTelescope a try a few years ago. Started out with their beginner package which was around £30 a month or something. Was interested to see what it was like to image with those big scopes you see advertised on the website. I can't tell how many times I set up a plan for it to either fail because of whether in Australia or Spain or the roof was closed for some reason. One time one of the administrators there cancelled my plan for whatever reason. I think I got 20 x 60s subs on the Sombrero Galaxy one session. Was expecting a great image but was a bit disappointed in the end as it wasn't the best quality. Not worth it imo unless your absolutely dedicated to invest £££ in credits to get a quality image at the end. If your that dedicated you might as well have your own kit. It's far more rewarding to get a good image with your own kit here with our rubbish cloudy skies. 

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  3. 12 minutes ago, dazzystar said:

    Yes. Connected to the internet at all times.

    I use RealVNC. You setup VNC Server on your imaging PC and you can control it from any other PC, tablet, phone with VNC Viewer. It needs an Internet connection to work though. I've been using it for a few years now and its never let me down, dropped connection etc. I've tried RD but i can't get on with it. 

  4. I've sat on this for too long so after delivery of a new scope today its given me a proverbial kick up the backside to finally process. Ha collected back in November and both SII and OIII gathered up in January. Would like to have got more integration on it altogether but we work with the tools we have..

    5.25 hours SII (21 x 900s)

    6.5 hours Ha (45 x 600s)

    5.25 hours OIII (21 x 900s)

    Redcat 51 and Atik 460, Astronomik SHO 6nm filters

    Processed in Pixinsight, drizzled X 2 to remove blocky stars due to undersampling

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  5. I use one with a Redcat lol. Had issues before with a guidescope with some pretty bad flexure. Instead of wasting time trying to sort it I just went OAG as its pretty necessary for me with long subs on my rusty old CCD.

    For subs below 300s though, I'll be using a mini guidescope on the Redcat with my DSLR.

     

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  6. 4 minutes ago, teoria_del_big_bang said:

    Time to update your signature 🙂 
    Now just endure the 2 week minimum cloudy skies then enjoy.

    Steve

    I need about 3 clear nights to finish my current target, IC443 Jellyfish Nebula with the Redcat before I take it down. Have about 20 hours Ha, maybe 18 or so with Oiii so really really want to finish Sii before I swap. But its past meridian now at 8pm when dark and I maybe have a 3 or 4 hour window each night? Will give it until the end of the month I think before setting the Esprit up! Be gutted if I can't gather enough Sii data!

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  7. Perhaps your trying to cure a problem that isn't there? 700mm needs good guiding and your image looks great so your mount must be performing. There are ways to make the graph look flatter, you can change the scale to 4" for example. Perhaps you have it too narrow at 1"? If you also lower the X axis to 50 this will present a smoother graph.

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  8. 21 minutes ago, AstroNebulee said:

    Thank you David a fantastic tip indeed. Love the ingenuity and hope it serves you well 👍can I ask with the WO wedge is there a way of adjusting the clutches on it to clamp a bit tighter or am I being thick and they just have a standard tightness as my RA clutch is all the way over tight but still doesn't feel as though it tightens enough, maybe it goes and it's just me. 

    Do you mean the Alt/Az adjustment levers?

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  9. In case anyone has the WO wedge for setting the AZGTi up in EQ mode but you don't have that small vixen dovetail that comes with a Star Adventurer, you can use a 50mm quick release plate instead. These are available on the usual sites, Amazon, Ebay etc. I bought this one on Amazon for a tenner.

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    At 50mm wide, it will fit into the WO jaws but just about. There is only about half a turn available on the clamp though so this won't do.

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    I made some slight mods to the wedge. The guide bolts and the clamp bolt are M6 at 40mm long. I ordered some 45mm cap head bolts from Ebay for a few quid and I have a 50mm M6 bolt laying around in the shed. The guide bolt is held into the side clamp with some loctite but with a few nuts and a couple of spanners it comes free.

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    I chopped the head off the spare 50mm bolt with a hacksaw to make it 45mm and put it into the side clamp.

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    With all assembled again there is now much  more clearance and more thread available when clamped tight. Can also still clamp up a standard vixen plate as well.

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