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Old 07-12-2008, 05:32 PM
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could someone tell me how to determine how many steps an encoder has. thanks.
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Old 07-12-2008, 05:51 PM
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just found that the original Losmandy encoders are 4096 and geared 2:1 so 8196. is my assumption right?
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Old 07-12-2008, 06:31 PM
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just found that the original Losmandy encoders are 4096 and geared 2:1 so 8196. is my assumption right?
Hi Mike,

Not necessarily and not quite.

Firstly the very original Losmandy (i.e. pre 2003) encoders were 2048 geared 2:1 to
provide 4096 steps.

Then several years back I flew to Hollywood, met with Scott Losmandy and
suggested he install 4096 step encoders which would be then geared 2:1
to provide 8192 steps (not 8196 steps as per your post), which was the
highest resolution available at the time.

Unfortunately the Losmandy encoders have a little printed circuit board installed
that obscures the original manufacturer's label. If you can make out the text
through the gap in the PCB, an S1-512-NT is a 2048 step encoder and an S1-1024-NT
is a 4096 step encoder.

Chances are they will probably be the 8192 step solution. As a further check, suggest
you perform the Daytime Encoder Test as per the Argo Navis User's Manual pp 116-117.


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Old 07-12-2008, 06:41 PM
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if l cannot read the numbers what is the procedure to determine the steps?
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if l cannot read the numbers what is the procedure to determine the steps?
Hi Mick,

London to a brick they will be 8192.

However, here is a procedure to check.

Enter 8192 in SETUP ALT STEPS and SETUP AZ STEPS.

Please refer to the Daytime Encoder Test on pp 116-117.

Power off the unit and center a distant terrestrial object. Power on the unit.

DIAL up MODE ENCODER, press ENTER. Spin the DIAL one click
to show ENCODER STEPS. Lock the RA axis and rotate the scope in Dec axis 360 to
re-acquire the target. The right-hand ALT steps value on the display should
return to within a step or two from where you started.

Now lock the Dec axis, unlock the RA axis and repeat the test in RA.

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20 Kilmory Place
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