Thanks Gary - and thank you again for the TPAS advice. I can't wait to give the whole thing a good run and learn the full feature set. Something tells me that that is going to be quite a task! LOL! The ArgoNavis is very logically laid out, and coming from an industrial/human interface design background I can fully appreciate the way you've let this unit evolve.
I've hard-mounted the handset holder on my G-11's utility rack, along with the laptop (which runs PHD guiding, Voyager planetarium and now Argonaut) and my home-made field clock and timing system. Anyone mention the bridge of the Enterprise?
My main mission is to start imaging in earnest - and time taken in finding objects is a waste of that time in this endeavour. Another greaat thing about the ArgoNavis is that it's going to be able to point me to objects I can't visually see near a full moon in a light-polluted sky for H-a imaging. Brill!
Time to go and join the user group.... !!