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Old 25-04-2011, 03:28 PM
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CGEM all star polar alignment

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Are there any CGEM users out there? I haven't noticed any yet. If so, how good is the polar alignment feature? Does it work well enough for imaging?

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Old 25-04-2011, 03:38 PM
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Hi

I have a CGE but I have updated the firmware to give the all star alignment feature which is the same as on the CGEM. It works quite well, especially if you do a three or preferably four star alignment before the polar alignment routine. I can get 90 second subs with my C11 at F6.3 without guiding and up to five minutes with the Megrez 72 on a good day. Mind you I would love to have a simple polar scope as the electronic alignment takes a bit of time to set up.
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Old 25-04-2011, 04:39 PM
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Thanks! That CGEM 1100 is looking more and more tempting by the day...
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Old 25-04-2011, 09:31 PM
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Stuff the fancy "all star polar alignment".

If you are going to image, learn how to drift align as a minimum. It will take you slightly longer but the results are 100% better.

5min subs with guiding, that shows you how "useful" it is.
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Old 25-04-2011, 10:18 PM
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Stuff the fancy "all star polar alignment".

If you are going to image, learn how to drift align as a minimum. It will take you slightly longer but the results are 100% better.

5min subs with guiding, that shows you how "useful" it is.
The all star system will get you close and that will make it a lot quicker to do a drift align.
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Old 26-04-2011, 12:09 AM
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You know the mount is nothing more than a Celestron badged EQ6, they both come out of the same factory
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Old 26-04-2011, 12:53 AM
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Yes they do come out of the same factory.some of us have seen them being made there when we visited the factory. The CGEM is not a rebadged EQ6
The CGEM is a completely different mount..for one thing the software is superior
The any star polar alignment is a superb feature that cuts polar alignment time down enormously

I used to get 20 minute guided subs at 600 mm focal length with a CG5,which I believe to be mechanically inferior to a CGEM. I used at least a 6 star alignment before polar aligning usually
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Old 26-04-2011, 07:10 AM
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Thanks everyone! Much appreciated.
Anything that will save time night by night is a good thing methinks.

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Old 26-04-2011, 07:30 AM
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The all star system will get you close and that will make it a lot quicker to do a drift align.
How long does it take you to drift? I can get it done in 20mins using a compass, PHD and my guide cam.

If you add an "All Star" routine I don't see it getting quicker.

My G11 has something similar, when I bought it I thought great, it will help me polar align, but after learning to drift, I have never learnt how to use it.

It is like those new fangled cars the can reverse park themselves. Great idea, until you have to drive a car without it and find you can't reverse park.
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Old 26-04-2011, 09:51 AM
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How long does it take you to drift? I can get it done in 20mins using a compass, PHD and my guide cam.

If you add an "All Star" routine I don't see it getting quicker.

My G11 has something similar, when I bought it I thought great, it will help me polar align, but after learning to drift, I have never learnt how to use it.

It is like those new fangled cars the can reverse park themselves. Great idea, until you have to drive a car without it and find you can't reverse park.
Personally I hate doing a drift alignment. I freely admit that Ive only really started to master it, but the thought of having to do it really kills my enjoyment of the hobby. Last time it took me 2 hours
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Old 26-04-2011, 10:00 AM
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I've read comments that the CGEM uses noisy servo motors whereas the EQ6 uses silent steppers - is that correct?

As much as I like the Celestron hand control/software I don't like noise.
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Old 26-04-2011, 12:13 PM
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Or just use alignmaster, takes two minutes and you are close enough to the pole to image with a guider.


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Old 26-04-2011, 01:04 PM
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Personally I hate doing a drift alignment. I freely admit that Ive only really started to master it, but the thought of having to do it really kills my enjoyment of the hobby. Last time it took me 2 hours
If it is taking you 2 hrs, you are doing it the hard way.

Here is link to PPT I produced for ASNSW

ftp://sarcasmogerdes.dyndns.org/down...HD-graphs.pptx
Ingredients: Compass, Guide Scope, Guide Cam, PHD Guiding and 20mins
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Old 26-04-2011, 03:58 PM
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If it is taking you 2 hrs, you are doing it the hard way.

Here is link to PPT I produced for ASNSW

ftp://sarcasmogerdes.dyndns.org/down...HD-graphs.pptx
Ingredients: Compass, Guide Scope, Guide Cam, PHD Guiding and 20mins
Wow, thanks for that. Im short of the guide scope and guide cam at the moment, otherwise I would try it on my new setup, when I do get a mount. Could you do this with your main scope, rather than with a guide scope?
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Old 26-04-2011, 04:41 PM
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Wow, thanks for that. Im short of the guide scope and guide cam at the moment, otherwise I would try it on my new setup, when I do get a mount. Could you do this with your main scope, rather than with a guide scope?
No reason why not, but I would not like to try it with a DSLR or CCD which has a shutter. Shutters only have a finite lifetime. Any webcam supported by PHD would work, but any cam without an ST4 port would require a serial interface to do the guiding. Celestron's handsets, for example, have serial ports. Some others need something like EQMod.

If I put my guide cam on the main scope it would give 0.75 ASP. Since it's 5 times the focal length of the guide scope, it is 5 times as sensitive to tracking errors.

Hmmm. Maybe that's as good a reason for getting an OAG as I've seen.

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