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jjjnettie
25-03-2009, 03:21 PM
I want to say a big public thank you to Coleman Coates and John Hou from iOptron.:)
I just recieved a brand new iOptron MiniTower from these kind people as thanks for the article in Astronomy Technology Today.:D
I'd like to thank them in return for giving me the opportunity to write it and for their continued encouragement and support.
toryglen-boy
25-03-2009, 03:26 PM
Well done J, you seem to be getting all the luck of late, and deservedly so!
and a "big up" to CC and JH of iOptron.
Acts of kindness such as this, do not go unnoticed
;)
sheeny
25-03-2009, 03:31 PM
Congratulations JJJ! Looks good!
Al.
wasyoungonce
25-03-2009, 03:56 PM
I wish I could say thanks to them for their assistance in fixing ASCOM drivers for their Gotostar/Gotonova (GTS/GTN)..but...they have given very little assistance to those said users...in fact none!
They (iOptron) appear to be concentrating on the "Cubes".
Don't get me wrong ...the GTS/GTN work well but they has a few ASCOM & other issues (autoguiding) they have been dragging their heals on for over 2 years & they ignore emails & ban non-gratuitous users from their yahoo forum!:mad2:
I'm jealous of your "cube"...I don't think they'll be giving me one :rofl:.
wasyoungonce
25-03-2009, 04:08 PM
I meant to ask jjjnettie.
What handset do you have with your Cube? Does you handset internal clock run fast? I had quite a time with my GTS handset clock being around 18 seconds a day fast.
I changed out the clock crystal with a few differing types (differing pico farad capacitance types) & got it to running around 2 seconds a day fast...best I could get.
Better but still not as good as my $10 watch!
:clap::clap:
Have fun with your new toy JJJ :thumbsup::thumbsup:
jjjnettie
25-03-2009, 05:32 PM
My little blue Cube is the most basic model, 5000 object database.
I've not had any problems with the clock.
I did have some trouble in the beginning with the goto just going anywhere, but I just went back to the default settings, deleting everything I'd entered, then started over again, and I've had no problems since.:)
ngcles
25-03-2009, 05:54 PM
Hi JJJ & All,
Hmmm ... now this concept has got me thinking ... Getting astro-gear in return for writing articles for magazines. Hmmm ...
I like the sound of this!: :thumbsup:
[Gets caluculator out of draw]
Now, how many tens-of-thousands of words of "Deep Sky Delights" [taps on calculator] ... to receive ... telescope ... Hmmm ...
Now problem two (much, much more difficult) ... how do I get this idea past the wife?
(Just kidding Greg :lol:)
Best,
Les D
P.S Ooops -- have now gone over my emoticon limit for the month ... Bad boy !
AlexN
25-03-2009, 05:58 PM
Congrats JJJ! This should double your imaging capabilities... what you need now is a 2nd GSTAR, and have 2 running side by side... Double the data in half the time!! :D
:lol::lol::lol::lol: i told you they were infectious :lol::lol:
It was a great article Jeanette and it's very deserving, there's no excuse not to enter the Astrofest now.
Cheers
acropolite
25-03-2009, 09:18 PM
Well deserved JJJ and a nice gesture from iOptron. Does this mean we can add "iOptron official beta tester" to your resume...:whistle:
jjjnettie
25-03-2009, 09:26 PM
:lol:@Phil
:Dmagizine artical=astro gear im in!!![righting artical now]:Dgood luck with you cube hopes it gets you amazing images :thumbsup:
Miaplacidus
25-03-2009, 11:42 PM
Like Jen, I'm green with envy. Congratulations JJJ. Nice scopes, one for imaging I guess, and one to look through. Heaven on a duel-stick goto. What more could an astronomer want? (And nice background, too. Is that your place? Looks roomy.)
Cheers,
Brian.
jjjnettie
25-03-2009, 11:50 PM
It does come with a counter weight, but the option is there for guiding in eq mode.
Though for tonights first light I took off the ed80 and took a tour using the 120mm.
Great fun. Perfect night for it too.
We're on a few acres here.
h0ughy
26-03-2009, 07:56 AM
fantastic JJJ - looking forward to another review....
Baddad
26-03-2009, 08:24 AM
Happy for ya' jjj. ;) Well deserved. :newbie: Being a newbie I don't know much about it, but it looks impressive and expensive.
My daughter would say, "Now I know what I want for Christmas."
Cheers Marty
jjjnettie
26-03-2009, 08:46 AM
It was a dream to use:D
The GoTo was spot on, putting the objects in the fov of a 15mm ep.
Yes, very nice.
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