Alternative Plate Solver

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Re: Alternative Plate Solver

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Hi Han,

That sort of field of view isn't unheard of – a standard 1280 x 960 guiding type camera with 3.75 µm pixels on a 750mm focal length telescope would give a field-of-view of about 0.37 x 0.27°. I'd say that was likely to be a moderately common set up given the popularity of those cameras and of skywatcher refractors with a 750 mm focal length.

Unfortunately SharpCap doesn't know anything about the focal length of the telescope, although I usually have the pixel size of the camera which could be used to work out the image sensor size. If you combine that information with a reasonable range of focal lengths from say 200 mm to 2000 mm then maybe we could restrict the search range somewhat.

Cheers, Robin
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Re: Alternative Plate Solver

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Hi All,
I have Astrotortilla and ASTAP installed. ASTAP works well as stand-alone so im trying to get it to run in SC. Im using SkyMap and ASCOM simulator and the simulator is working. SC takes a while to solve but when it does, the telescope position is not updated? (using the M42 image). Is this expected ?

The other difficulty im having is understanding where the telescope directional contols is located in SC when ASCOM is running, and there are additional windows shown in the attached, from a previous post. I dont see any of this. Something is wrong. Can you advise please
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Re: Alternative Plate Solver

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Hi,

this shows the plate solver button that you want to use if you are aiming to resynchronise the mount to get accurate gotos.
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Hope that helps, Robin
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