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On 24/09/2017 at 14:34, Vega said:
Thanks for all the replies.
I've already upgraded to the latest firmware. Still the same problem. It could be the RS-232 link but he never had this problem with the CG-5 mount. It worked every time and that used exactly the same connections. My own EQ6 Pro works fine in PC-Driect mode with StellariumScope and EQAscom. With the EQ6-R it's very hard to hear the motors tracking but when looking at a target through the finder scope after slewing to it, it's definitely not tracking (or tracking extremely slowly) as the target simply moves off the cross-hairs and eventually out of FOV. I know that an EQ direct cable is a solution but don't want to give him the bad news of more expense (and probably the need of buying an xbox controller or the like so that there is still a manual slewing option off screen). I cant remember off hand if he has a spare USB slot either. :\\
Hi folks
I know this is an old thread, but I've been experiencing the same issue with my new eq6r... It doesn't track the object properly... I choose the EQMOD ASCOM HEQ5/EQ6 driver in CdC and PHD (also tried via POTH) using the EQDir cable but with no success. However, doing the same via the hand controller/Pc Direct Mode, the traking seems to improve and I'm able to guide 2-4 minutes... That's weird because with the same setup I can guide twice with my heq5...
Did you find any solution or clue about the root cause?
Thanks
Rother Valley Optics
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Posted · Edited by Sangon
I just want to share my experience after buying at RVO, (rothervalleyoptics.co.uk).
I wanted a generic focal reducer, one that doesn't perform any optic corrections, just to be able to use it with different scopes. After discarding the GSO 0.5x, I decided to buy one somewhat better, the Antares 0.7x 2".
Unfortunatelly I could not find it in stock in Spain so I ordered at Rother Valley Optics from UK.
When I noticed that the shipping cost were so high (around 50€ plus import taxes, 30€ more... 80€ in total... almost 5 times more than other sellers from Germany for example... I still don't understand it...), I also added an IR fiiter to my order just to compensate a bit more the shipping costs.
I performed the order on 3rd March, and it arrived to customs at 16th. After paying the mentioned taxes the same day, I had to wait 3 months, until 3rd June, because there was some documentation pending from RVO to be sent to customs. It took me 3 months to figure out the problem and to mediate between RVO and the customs office to get it sorted out. I think that it shouldn't have been my concern, even more after paying such amount of cash for the shipment... But OK.
When I opened the box, three surprises:
- The focal reducer wasn't the one that appears in the RVO website picture. It was another Antares 0.7x designed for SCT... But OK, perhaps the difference is not so huge. I can live with that.
- Usually these lens comes with two plastic caps to protect it. In this case there was only one (another one missing). But OK, I think it is not a big deal... probably...
- However, when I open the filter's box... It was empty!! Well... I paid for it... that is clearly not OK...
I sent a couple of mails asking for it. I'm still waiting... Actually I have no hope to receive it.
Probably my case is something odd and RVO provides a great service, but I don't know why in my case such a simple buy was so frustrating and disappointing, and frankly, I could not recommend it.