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Astronomy => Telescopes Etcetera.... => Topic started by: MarkH on Dec 19, 2013, 18:21:05

Title: Meade disc
Post by: MarkH on Dec 19, 2013, 18:21:05
Ok guys a little advice here. When I first got my lx90acf I'm not sure if it came with any software or not. I'm just about to attempt guiding. A, is there a software disc in existance? B, is it essential to have that software installed if it exists? And C, can I just carry on with phd?
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: mickw on Dec 19, 2013, 19:12:33
Hi Mark
From memory Meade do have a software suite which is probably on the software disk (which you should have), once again from memory it will be planetarium software and some guiding software.  Meade used to use the guiding/capture software like timeshare - guide for so many seconds then capture - I have never used it - it might actually be good, but no idea.
If you can control the mount, guiding and capture from other software, that's what I would use, especially if you are using a mount other than Meade.
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: MarkH on Dec 19, 2013, 20:36:25
Cheers Mick, I've heard a lot about you, your reputation preceeds you :D I'm actually and probably foolishly using a meade wedge but I'm only a beginner but with high hopes. This is all very new to me so I need to learn a lot of principals. As I understand it is better to take lots of short exposures so the wedge should suit. I may need to sorse a disc.
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: The Thing on Dec 20, 2013, 07:37:50
Hi Mark, you need Ascom and the Meade Ascom driver (on the Ascom.org site. You also need the Autostar Suite from Meade, I have an old CD. You should be able to get a copy from the Meade site.
Once you have the Ascom driver working you can use PHD and loads of other software to control the mount.
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: mickw on Dec 20, 2013, 07:45:32
QuoteI've heard a lot about you, your reputation preceeds you

Gulp  :oops:

You can download the Meade Autostar Suite from here (have a rummage through Support for other bits and bobs)
http://www.meade.com/support/downloads.html (http://www.meade.com/support/downloads.html)

You will need to get your polar alignment fairly accurate to avoid your target rotating or drifting out of view.
You should be able to get exposures of around 30 seconds with a dslr, just increase the time until the object starts to trail, or just increase the iso.
It's early days so you've got plenty of time to practice with your kit and technique - Enjoy
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: MarkS on Dec 20, 2013, 07:56:59
Quote from: mickw
It's early days so you've got plenty of time to practice with your kit and technique - Enjoy

You mean in the rare gaps between clouds?
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: MarkH on Dec 20, 2013, 16:40:21
Quote from: mickw on Dec 20, 2013, 07:45:32
QuoteI've heard a lot about you, your reputation preceeds you

Gulp  :oops:

You can download the Meade Autostar Suite from here (have a rummage through Support for other bits and bobs)
http://www.meade.com/support/downloads.html (http://www.meade.com/support/downloads.html)

You will need to get your polar alignment fairly accurate to avoid your target rotating or drifting out of view.
You should be able to get exposures of around 30 seconds with a dslr, just increase the time until the object starts to trail, or just increase the iso.
It's early days so you've got plenty of time to practice with your kit and technique - Enjoy

Don't worry mick it was all good :P

Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: MarkH on Dec 21, 2013, 09:23:41
Ok guys I have the meade software hopefully that will set me on the right road :D
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: The Thing on Dec 21, 2013, 11:25:17
That will get you connected to the mount natively via the update cable, use the virtual handset, let you move the mount around and use it's planetarium for gotos. I remember the first time I got my Meade forks wired to the laptop - it was great fun slewing around like a Millenium Falcon gun turret with a built in coffee grinder! BTW make sure the handset is secure as the cables will pull it around.

You will still need ASCOM and the ASCOM Driver for Meade *with pulse guiding* to use PHD for guiding. Some Meade capture software supports guiding but only with their cameras.
Title: Re: Meade disc
Post by: MarkH on Dec 21, 2013, 11:58:20
lol:  :lol: :lol: :lol: excellent Duncan, had immages of  youin a darth vader outfit weilding a tin of kenco :lol: :lol: