Haha I know Mark sorry about that! Some installs we only have enough clear skies for doing the pointing model and polar alignment before the clouds move in.
So dumb question but what kind of programs do people run control these mounts and cameras with typically? Also who are your usual customer types? Universities and labs for research purposes?
There are a handful of good software automation packages that talk to the camera and our PlaneWave software. I like using Voyager personally, but NINA and ACP are other common automation packages. Our clients range from private amateur astrophotographers to university and defense companies.
3:04 - why all the adaptor conversions? Why not have a USB-serial converter with a USB-A at one end and an RJ modular connector on the other? Or why use 1970's serial at all on the EFA - USB comms are de rigueur now, comes standard on many micros, or facilitated by a USB interface chip for a few cents... I know some people are "but USB connectors can just fall out!" and that is why screw-lock USB connectors exist...
Certainly an archaic connection system and one is being replaced with our new Series-5 Controller, focuser and rotator. Series-5 Controller will replace the EFA Kit that has those adapters. It will run via direct USB connection to the computer.
Perfect Home observatory system, thanks for posting .
Thanks for watching. The CDK400 is indeed an excellent home observatory system.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely stunning 🔭🤩👍
Thanks Marco!
Perfect job!.
Thanks for watching!
@@MattDieterich Your welcome !
This setup is a dream.👍
Good continuation.
Take Care.
Beautiful! I think sandwiches is a mandatory for Matt beside torque wrench and screwdriver for installing those gears, hehe
Hahah had to start out the long day on a high note with sandwiches lol!
Outstanding, I learned a few things.
Thanks for watching Tom! These CDK17s are impressive telescopes to work with.
A little like the final alignment in Sky X. So you have the software correct to the star and then physically correct it?
Yes that's is correct. Our PWI4 software has a polar alignment routine that helps dial it in like TSX.
@@MattDieterich thank you
I'd love to have this in Greece on the island home by the open waters at bortle 2..
Now that would be a beautiful observatory!
All that work and no pretty pictures at the end? Whaaa!
Haha I know Mark sorry about that! Some installs we only have enough clear skies for doing the pointing model and polar alignment before the clouds move in.
So dumb question but what kind of programs do people run control these mounts and cameras with typically? Also who are your usual customer types? Universities and labs for research purposes?
There are a handful of good software automation packages that talk to the camera and our PlaneWave software. I like using Voyager personally, but NINA and ACP are other common automation packages. Our clients range from private amateur astrophotographers to university and defense companies.
3:04 - why all the adaptor conversions? Why not have a USB-serial converter with a USB-A at one end and an RJ modular connector on the other? Or why use 1970's serial at all on the EFA - USB comms are de rigueur now, comes standard on many micros, or facilitated by a USB interface chip for a few cents... I know some people are "but USB connectors can just fall out!" and that is why screw-lock USB connectors exist...
Certainly an archaic connection system and one is being replaced with our new Series-5 Controller, focuser and rotator. Series-5 Controller will replace the EFA Kit that has those adapters. It will run via direct USB connection to the computer.
All that money and such quality and out comes the 1974 rs232 adapter… somebody in that department needs to be fired
Always room for improvement haha!