Astroman
11-01-2006, 11:38 AM
Well, I finally got the scope out and connected all the computers to it (2 in all) and fired it up, Once I had run the SolarSys program which works with Mel Bartels scope.exe program, after a little waiting it finished and I was able to load scope.exe and firied up the drives. I checked I was pointing at north then told the scope to goto the moon. Interesting the scope pointed to the west and this was at 7pm. hmmm something wrong there. I reran the Solarsys program several times but the scope still went the oppsite part of the sky. By this time rain had set in and the sky was overcast.
I finally tracked the problem down to human error, I had entered the date in as 2005 not 2006, geez some habits are hard to break. After fixing my problem and running the solarsys program again and loading up the scope program for the 15th time, The scope slewed over to where the moon was meant to be. I waited for it to come out of the cloud, but it wasnt going to.
I decided to hook the laptop upto the drive computer using a null modem cable and try out the lx200 commands. I tested three programs Skymap Pro 8, Starry Night Pro 4 and Thesky 5, I connected to Skymap pro first, not a problem, this program always worked well, with the scope moving where the program showed it to be going. Next I tried Starry night, well using the ascom drives I connected the scope and slewed, but at the end of the slew it came up with a messgae that connection had been lost. Did this a few times and I am still none the wiser why?. I tried out the sky, but it only connects upto COM4 and my USB adapter was on COM5 typical. Not sure if changing USB ports will change this???
I went back to skymap pro and played around with the scope pointing at different spots, then called it a night. Packed the scope up but it started raining again so I had to wait till the rain stopped so I could move the scope back into the shed.
All testing was done under a patio so it wasnt getting wet.
I will try again tonight, as the forecast is for clearer skies. I have some noise and vibration issues to fix first though.
I finally tracked the problem down to human error, I had entered the date in as 2005 not 2006, geez some habits are hard to break. After fixing my problem and running the solarsys program again and loading up the scope program for the 15th time, The scope slewed over to where the moon was meant to be. I waited for it to come out of the cloud, but it wasnt going to.
I decided to hook the laptop upto the drive computer using a null modem cable and try out the lx200 commands. I tested three programs Skymap Pro 8, Starry Night Pro 4 and Thesky 5, I connected to Skymap pro first, not a problem, this program always worked well, with the scope moving where the program showed it to be going. Next I tried Starry night, well using the ascom drives I connected the scope and slewed, but at the end of the slew it came up with a messgae that connection had been lost. Did this a few times and I am still none the wiser why?. I tried out the sky, but it only connects upto COM4 and my USB adapter was on COM5 typical. Not sure if changing USB ports will change this???
I went back to skymap pro and played around with the scope pointing at different spots, then called it a night. Packed the scope up but it started raining again so I had to wait till the rain stopped so I could move the scope back into the shed.
All testing was done under a patio so it wasnt getting wet.
I will try again tonight, as the forecast is for clearer skies. I have some noise and vibration issues to fix first though.