Your cable management looks like mine with one scope so I wouldn't worry to much about it, you certainly have plenty of patience as I don't think i could attempt such a task. Look forward to seeing what the dual rig can do clear skies.
Synchronisation plug in on NINA. Each camera is connected to a separate NINA instance. They run the synchronisation plug in. One is master, the other secondary. Master runs mount, cam1 and guiding et al, the other runs cam2 and focuser. The plug in synchronises the exposure and dither periods.
Great work with the twin scopes Andy one step closer my friend, looking forward yo first light
Thanks Andy.
Great video Andy, look frward to some pictures!
Your cable management looks like mine with one scope so I wouldn't worry to much about it, you certainly have plenty of patience as I don't think i could attempt such a task. Look forward to seeing what the dual rig can do clear skies.
Can fit a guidescope to your counterweight bar. Thanks for your videos
I know you mentioned the cable management but OMG that was like a third world electrical grid!
I like to live dangerously
Wow. Is that starting to max out the azeq6? I think that is definitely the next mount on my list.
It's not too bad, she can handle it!
Great video. Almost there!
Cheers Jim. Just need some clear evenings now and I think it will be there!
@@AndyofAstro tonight looks good
Excelent rig, but how are you going to sincronizar the two cameras. If one dither and the other is capturing data.?
Synchronisation plug in on NINA. Each camera is connected to a separate NINA instance. They run the synchronisation plug in. One is master, the other secondary. Master runs mount, cam1 and guiding et al, the other runs cam2 and focuser. The plug in synchronises the exposure and dither periods.