Lodestar Problems

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Forum_2015
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Re: Lodestar Problems

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I notice you have them both as primary device?
Are you sure the cameras can both take images at the same time?
I found the in these settings both cameras are connected to tge H18!
The test is set them both to 60sec and the try getting an image from both at the same time.
Thanks
John

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Re: Lodestar Problems

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John,
To get AA to recognize both cameras, Primary Device needed to be checked on both. Any other combination did not work.
Taking simultaneous long exposures was not attempted, I'll give it a try after work.
Here is a low res screen cap showing the H9 & lodestar frames in AA. They are definitely from each camera. The H9 was capped and the lodestar wasn't.

As a test I also swapped the Imaging & Extra guide camera around keeping the same options set and it works as expected.

Bill

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Re: Lodestar Problems

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Hi John,
I was able to take a sequence of 60 second subs with the H9 @1x1 with the Lodestar binned 2x2 & 1 second exposures. Since it was raining I did this in my garage and just let the guider try to guide on the random noise present.
I wasn't able to take 60 second guide exposures. SXV-Relays was selected under Telescope Control and connected. Also present on the USB Buss was a SX USB Filter wheel. I think to take 60 second exposures with each camera simultaneously 2 instances of AA would need to run with each camera set as the Imaging Camera.
If its an option try what I did and borrow a different laptop running Win 8.1 and setup the software & camera as see how it goes before you decide on a different guide camera.
-Bill

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