From: "gaffney.mark" <markgaffney@mac.com>

Date: February 13, 2008 9:45:29 AM MST

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: Focusing


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, "gaffney.mark" <markgaffney@...> wrote:



--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Alan Friedman <alan@> wrote:


Hi Mark and all -


May I suggest taking the time to text edit when replying to posts.

If using quotations from a previous post in front of your reply,

shortening it to the relevant section would be much appreciated. It

takes too long to find the new content otherwise.


thanks,

Alan



On Feb 13, 2008, at 8:21 AM, gaffney.mark wrote:


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" tjp314@ wrote:


Hi folks!


I had over a month of bad weather, followed by some business

trips, so

I haven't had the covers off my scopes since before the Holidays

(withdrawals are getting painful!), but I thought I'd chime in

with my

focuser experiences:


For my 9.25", which is mounted in the roof of my house, once I get

the

scope and camera on my subject, I close doors beneath the scope

(to

isolate it from internal heat) and run it from my desk in the

attic.

I use s Robofocus for robotic control of the 9.25" focuser.

Previously, I've used their software on an old HP laptop. But

recently I downloaded the demo version of Darryl Robertson's

EquinoX

Image, which has robofocus control. Works like a charm in OSX, so

I

may be one step closer to retiring that PC! It'll also operate

SBIG

cameras, so if you have one of those, you can image with it while

guiding with your firewire camera (or vice versa).

Hello Tim and others, I`ve ordered the FCUSB device etc. and

downloaded the Mac

software although I`m still a ways from being able to afford the

Moonlite focuser which

fits my scope and DC servo unit. Thanks Tim, for the advice on

Equinox Image App. of

which I`ve downloaded the trial version. Apparently I also have to

obtain the SBIG camera

driver to use it. (30 days is beyond my window of opportunity!) I

may stick with the idea of

the focuser running the DC servo at present but if I ever upgrade to

the James Lacey

stepper motor, RoboFocus working on my Mac would be an advantage.

Mark

For manual focusing on my other scopes, I've found this method to

work

very well if you don't have a focuser with a microfocus on it, or

even

if you do but your mount shakes when you grab the knob:


*If you're way out of focus, set the exposure to 1" and bump the

brightness all the way up. That usually reveals the out of focus

stars and planets pretty well (something you can't do with a

webcam at

fraction of a second exposures).


*Get the focus in the ballpark manually, then clamp one of those

6"

"quickclamps" (that's a brand name for them, there are a number of

makers, though) to the focus knob. Now, you can fine focus by

simply

pushing on the end of the clamp bar with your finger, thus

minimizing

shake. I call this my "armstrong microfocuser"! ;oD


Hope this helps.

-Tim.

--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, "gaffney.mark" <markgaffney@>

wrote:


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@>

wrote:


Hi Mark;


On 10-Feb-08, at 8:40 PM, gaffney.mark wrote:


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@>

wrote:


My problem is that I`m not using a lap-top near the

telescope

when

focusing and the

process can be quite a pain ( walking backwards and forwards

from

scope to computer to

consult changes in focus). I was looking for anything which

would

make it easier- short of

taking the computer outside on a table or something. Even

without

computer control a

remote with long cable to a motor outside might be the only

solution. I gather the other

platform for the Lacey controller is called CCDSoft. Mark.


That's a different problem then. What would be cheap for

manual

focus

is a


Shoe String Astronomy USB Focus Motor Controller (FCUSB)


http://www.store.shoestringastronomy.com/products_fc.htm


which is said to work with several focusers (JMI Motofocus,

Moonlite

DC motorized focusers, Orion AccuFocus, Meade 1209, and

Televue

Focusmate)


and then use this software for manual focus


http://www.stark-labs.com./SSFocus.html


control. I'll lay bets you can hook multiple cables together

between

the focuser and the USB device that will be long enough for

you to

focus remotely.


HTH..



Milton J. Aupperle

President

ASC - Aupperle Services and Contracting

Mac Software (Drivers, Components and Application) Specialist

#1005 - 815 14th Avenue. S.W.

Calgary Alberta T2R0N5

1-(403)-229-9456

milton@

www.outcastsoft.com

Thanks Milton, I`ll get around to all this when I`m more

solvent! I

have 2x 25 foot cables

already for the GPUSB device and a connector- It`ll just be a

matter

of getting some more

of the same description. Mark.


I`ve been putting some of my replies by mistake in the middle of the previous one, 

sorry Alan, still learning this! Tried using "Compose your message with Rich-Text Editor 

(Beta)" but the message didn`t send at all? Did alter a setting though!- I hope this one`s 

OK. No progress again tonight with any observations due to wet weather maybe it`s "La 

Nina".  Mark.