g30rg313 Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 Ive checked out the synscan handset manual pdf and googled for info but can't seem to find anything. I know the supatrack handset allows tracking of objects in the nights sky, but does anyone know if it's possible to track using the synscan goto handset. If it is, can someone please explain how. Thank you in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galactic Wanderer Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 Well yes you can track, if you have a synscan on an equatorial mount. You have to polar align the mount and then you do your process of alignment stars and then your good to go with slewing to your objects. Once the synscan is pointed on the object, it will automatically start tracking and then you do not have to worry about the object drifting out of the fov. On an altaz mount you will have to keep re aligning your mount to keep the object in the fov. On an altaz mount it doesn't matter if it has a synscan or not, it will not be able to track. Hope this helps, Seb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragon_Astro Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 The synscan handset will automatically start tracking an object once the scope has moved to it. You can also turn the tracking on yourself by going into the setup menu on the handset Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galactic Wanderer Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 2 minutes ago, Dragon_Astro said: The synscan handset will automatically start tracking an object once the scope has moved to it. You can also turn the tracking on yourself by going into the setup menu on the handset Only if its on an eq mount. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
g30rg313 Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 Thanks guys, so if I want to track I need an eq mount. I don't think I'll go down that route oh well thanks anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRT Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 Synscan also tracks on compatible Alt/Az mounts. Which mount do you have? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
g30rg313 Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 Its a goto mount that came with the scope skymax 127 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRT Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 OK - that should work. On the Setup menu you should find an option called "Tracking". It will have the options "Sidereal", " Solar", "Lunar" and "Stop Tracking". When you initialise the mount it will default to "Stop Tracking". Scroll to the option you want: "Sidereal" for everything except the Sun and the Moon or Solar or Lunar for those objects and press Enter when the correct option is displayed. Bingo! Your mount will now be tracking in the selected mode Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
g30rg313 Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 Ahhhh cheers DRT I'll give that a whirl and let you know how I get on. Thanks very much guys. I knew I could rely on you lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yamez Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 1 hour ago, Galatic Wanderer said: Well yes you can track, if you have a synscan on an equatorial mount. You have to polar align the mount and then you do your process of alignment stars and then your good to go with slewing to your objects. Once the synscan is pointed on the object, it will automatically start tracking and then you do not have to worry about the object drifting out of the fov. On an altaz mount you will have to keep re aligning your mount to keep the object in the fov. On an altaz mount it doesn't matter if it has a synscan or not, it will not be able to track. Hope this helps, Seb I have a Skywatcher 130P on an alt/az mount with synscan and my mount tracks automatically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRT Posted May 29, 2016 Share Posted May 29, 2016 4 minutes ago, Yamez said: I have a Skywatcher 130P on an alt/az mount with synscan and my mount tracks automatically. I have Synscan on my Az-EQ6 GT and when in Az mode it defaults to no tracking. It obviously behaves differently for different mounts but the bottom line is it doesn't need EQ to track Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galactic Wanderer Posted May 30, 2016 Share Posted May 30, 2016 Ok, Sorry guys, I stand corrected, I do not know much about alt-az mounts unfortunately. Sorry for any confusion, Seb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronin Posted May 30, 2016 Share Posted May 30, 2016 It does track - I assume that you are not intending to do an alignment ?? - but it is not overly simple. You have the point it North and have it all Level, this has to be accurate as everything is dependant on it. If you do a 2 or 3 (is there there a 1) star alignment then it should track anyway. Without the alignment I think you have to select to Skip the alignment and then select a Tracking Rate from the menu tree, when you do this the scope assumes it is in the Home/Default position and tracks at the selected rate. You need to do this if tracking the sun, as alignment stars are not overly visible during the day. Reason is that if you do no 2 or 3 star alignment the scope cannot apply the correct Alt and Az motor drive so it does not drive at all. By you manually telling it to track it makes the assumption of the starting position and so calculates what the correct drive should be. In the Synscan manual it is Page 6 Easy Tracking Mode. You do ned to enter your location, Date, Time, Timezone and whatever else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazabone Posted May 30, 2016 Share Posted May 30, 2016 I have a SW NEQ 6 eq mount for various scopes and a SW 12 inch GoTo Dob. Both track beautifully. They will both keep the object in the EP very well. To differentiate between them, you will need an eq mount if you want to do long exposure Astro photography otherwise you will get "field rotation". In both cases I find alignment very easy (takes about 2-3 mins). The only difference is that the eq mount has to be polar aligned (and scope balanced) first. With the Dob, I think you only need to start at the home position if you've switched on the dual encoder (which is an ingenious system for the mount to keep track of where its pointing even if you move the scope in altitude and/or azimuth manually). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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