https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418159
mountainai...@outlook.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG
Status|REPORTE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418159
--- Comment #15 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Jasem, you called it! It seems that the StarSense hand controller does indeed
have an issue. If you power on the mount and try to slew in RA (either
direction) before slewing in DEC, the RA values do n
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--- Comment #14 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Jasem, I take that back. I got the scope out again last night, and the first
thing I did was open the mount control pad and slew in RA. The values didn't
change. But when I slewed in DEC, suddenly the
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--- Comment #13 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
But this is really odd.. why would the RA not change as expected? If you have
the handset itself, does the RA value change?
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--- Comment #12 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
That is exactly right. Every time I use the mount control pad or hand
controller, I see RA change as the mount is slewing. In the PA tool, it is
only intermittent.
This was a fantastic observation you
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--- Comment #11 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
SO just to confirm, if you use the PAA tool, hardly any changes in RA. But as
soon as you use the Ekos Mount Panel to move it yourself Left/Right, the RA
changes?
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--- Comment #10 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Jasem, during the PA routine the RA values only change intermittently -- but
they always change when I use the hand controller, mount control pad or INDI
motion control buttons.
During the PA attempt I
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--- Comment #9 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
So there is an issue in the mount.. the RA value is not changing yet you saw it
is going all the way. So test this, in this position (where you start the PPA
routine), go to INDI Control Panel --> Motion Contol.
The
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--- Comment #8 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Created attachment 128444
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Logs for polar alignment issue.
Hi Jasem, I only had a little time tonight before the clouds rolled in, but I
did
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--- Comment #7 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Good to know, thank you! That description sounds interesting, except that it
never stops to take the second image at the 30 degree mark, it rotates the
~120° or so until the mount stops.
The weather mig
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--- Comment #6 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
The 1 degree limitation is no longer required, you can solve on smaller FOVs
just fine. The problem you're describing actually has nothing to do with polar
alignment per se, but we need logs to make sure.
Ekos calcu
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--- Comment #5 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Jasem, I had a rough time with polar alignments again tonight. After getting
Polaris in the right spot in my finder scope (I know this isn't a PA scope), I
did a PA with Celestron's All-Star-Polar-Alignm
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--- Comment #4 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
So the slew speed is actually determined from the current setting. Maybe I'll
change that to the max by default.
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--- Comment #3 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
To recap, two issues:
1) When the PA is too far off, the PA tool seems to get confused and can slew
the telescope to its limits. I have not had this happen in quite a while, so I
think we can close that
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--- Comment #2 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Earlier this week I did a wipe and clean install of my Mac, then installed
KStars/Ekos. Walking through the setup wizard, a couple of the packages failed
to install (python and astropy). When I tried ag
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--- Comment #1 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
Last night I had a different experience: I set up the tripod/mount/telescope
pointing very close to Polaris. This time, the PA tool would take one image,
start slewing, then would abort and park the moun
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