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Originally Posted by Miaplacidus
Hi guys/gals,
I'm an argo navis virgin, having only just received mine on Friday. (Thanks Gary.) Excellent experience so far (alas, not yet under the stars), and have even managed to add a user catalogue of Hartung's objects (via Astroplanner).
My first question (not explicitly denied in the manual, but not mentioned either) is whether it is possible to transfer more than one user catalogue into the Argo Navis at a single sitting, so that I can access two or more separate lists of objects under different headings when I'm out at the observing site?
(I have a look on the Yahoo AN users group site, but didn't see a way of easily searching their threads.)
Thanks for your help.
Brian.
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for the the post and welcome to the extended family of
Argo Navis owners.
Firstly, thanks to Vermin and Ron for their responses.
As Ron correctly mentions, you can download multiple user
objects into the unit. They don't appear as multiple catalogs
but will all appear in the common USER catalog. However,
the entries will be alphabetically sorted. Some users therefore
prefix the object names to provide multiple pseudo catalogs.
For example, say you had a collection of Hartung objects
and a collection of Wolf-Rayet stars.
You might decide to prefix all Hartung Objects with HG for "HARTUNG'
and all Wolf-Rayet objects with WR.
For example, you might then have entries such as -
HG NGC 1792
HG NGC 1808
HG NGC 1851
etc.
and -
WR LS 8
WR NS 1
WR SMSNPL 1
WR SMSNPL 2
etc.
To tour the objects one at a time, you can use a special feature of
MODE CATALOG. When guiding to an object in MODE CATALOG, if
you spin the DIAL one click clockwise, Argo Navis will automatically
advance to the next alphabetical entry. If you spin the DIAL one
click anti-clockwise, you can go to the previous entry.
Typically you can load up to about 1100 objects at a time including your own
observing notes. You can then erase them and load more on a subsequent
session.
Some user contributed user catalogs can be found in the Files section
of the Argo Navis User's Group -
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/argo_navis_dtc
As you have found, Astroplanner is a fabulous utility that directly supports
downloading of objects into Argo Navis.
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
Managing Director
Wildcard Innovations Pty. Ltd.
20 Kilmory Place, Mount Kuring-Gai
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Phone +61-2-9457-9049
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