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Re: [APML] Call for Input
Jim: I am a fairly new user of the ST4 and have had what I consider great
success with it. However, I still have difficulty some times getting it all
in sync so to speak. If you have put together a "Hints and Kinks" sort of
document, I sure would be interested in a copy.
On another note, I purchased the Flip Mate for the ST4 from Spectra. I find
that when I have the ST4 tracking and I get an x,y display of say, 55/50 or
some where close to the center of the CCD, optically the star shows up down
in the lower left corner of the chip image as seen through the Flip Mate. If
you or anyone else on the Reflector have any ideas on how to align the Flip
Mate, comments or suggestions would be appreciated. I use a William Optics
80mm as a guide scope.
Many thanks,
Bob Hughes
Cave Creek, AZ
rhughes@extremezone.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Janusz" <jjanusz@ix.netcom.com>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 8:24 PM
Subject: [APML] Call for Input
> I'm thinking about updating my ST4 paper since it hasn't been done in some
> time. I see from the conversations on the list that many of you have
> developed serious expertise with the ST4. Would any of you like to
> contribute to the update? I'm open to revisions of current sections and
new
> sections you feel would be helpful. Bobby's recent post makes me think
that
> a trouble shooting section would be a good addition. Anyone contributing
> would of course get credit.
>
> It's currently in MS Word but I will be converting it to HTML as it is now
> primarily a web document.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Jim
>
>
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