| rharris | |
![]() Joined 2/23/2015 Loc: Mo, USA | Posted 6/24/2024 4:17:58 PM CST After installing the new SB MX+ mount in my observatory, the realization of what to use / how to use has hit me. So I've been refreshing myself on Nina (remote domes use this I've rented), along with the SkyX. I'm curious if anyone has a "recipe" for making TheSkyX / Nina feel a little bit more like the ASI Air workflow - primarily in the Goto --> plate solve --> correction --> start guiding side of things? I know the SB mount requires "TheSkyX, no problem there - plus it controls my DDW dome nicely. And, I can use anything, but sometimes, the overall simplicity of the Air is nice.
Ozark Hills Observatory I love gear, don't judge me. (SCOPES) 14" f/8 ACF Optics - 2845mm focal length, TEC 180FL f/7 1260 mm focal length with Astro-Physics QUAD TCC Reducer (f/5), Takahashi TOA-130-NFB, 12" f/10 ACF - 3048mm (f/10) focal length, 12.5 AG Optical Truss,Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4,. Orion 180mm Maksutov-Cassegrain (7.1") 2700mm focal length (f/15), RedCat 51 II APO 250mm f/4.9, Meade 70 mm Series 6000 Astrograph Quadruplet APO Refractor, RedCat 71, Sharpstar 150mm f/2.8 HNT Hyperbolic Newtonian Astrograph, (MOUNTS) RST-300, Paramount MX Series 6, Losmandy G11 / Gemini II, ZWO AM5, LXD75, (CAMERAS) ZWO ASI6200MM Pro, ASI2600MM Pro, QHY 268C EB, QHY5-III Guider / Planetary, ASI120MM Guide, Canon 6D Full Frame, ZWO filters, Chroma 3nm SHO/RGB
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