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Originally Posted by The_bluester
If you have a look at Voyager, there are two modes of interest before you buy, demo mode which won't let you run a sequence longer than an hour and I think, has dragscripts disabled (Which provide a lot of flexibility) and then a trial you can sign up for (45 days I think) which is fully functional.
The learning curve is relatively steep as a few concepts are different to the likes of SGP. If Voyager will appeal can depend on how invested you are in the SGP/NINA (I put them together as they have similar workflows) working concepts. I would suggest using the demo mode until you have all your gear connected and working (Usually pretty seamless) and get your head around the differences, the activate the trial so you can really dig in.
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Thanks for the advice Paul. I currently am only using the Sky X Pro.
But some extra automation could allow some earlier nights. Particularly meridian flips. They tend to keep you up waiting for them to be done.
Autofocussing is not really needed as my RHA has an Atlas focuser with temp compensation and that seems to work well. I don't see later subs being out of focus. My CDK17 once the mirror is close to ambient does not shift focus at all with changing temperatures.
Greg.