Thanks Adam. You did do a video on all of this which I watched several times working through this issue and I did finally get it solved. I’ve also asked Telescope Live to look into how they are stating this. Reggie
Yea, I went back and looked at that. If you calculate the focal ratio shown (3.6) that they do say is with the focal reducer, then you come up with the 382 mm. The 382 mm listed as the focal length doesn't specifically say that it is with the foca…
Thanks Mike - according to the TL website, they show the focal length as 382 mm (attached). I'll communicate to them and have them correct this info.
Reggie
Thanks Adam. I did not even consider the focal length I used would be incorrect for this equipment setup because of the use of a focal reducer. I took the equipment setup at face value from the Telescope Live website and used a focal length of 387…
Ok, I do remember this problem now and I also think you mentioned something about this problem in a post you did a while back. Thanks for your response.
Reggie
Yikes - thanks Adam; I was tired when I worked on this as it’s been a long day. figured I was doing something wrong but couldn’t see it. I’ll correct all this tomorrow.
Reggie
Thanks Adam - if you remember where you demonstrated Integer resample, please let me know so I can review it. I'm thinking there was something you did on merging older datasets with new data - maybe it's in there somewhere... I'll try to run that d…
Thanks Adam - you're right, I did not consider the sensitivity parameter setting nor the fact that with Nb, the faint signal would require this kind of adjustment. Let me try that and I should come up with the same result you did. I can then rewor…
Hi Adam - I'm not sure what causes this - it is a regular occurrence with all the subs I take with my equipment with any of the 3 cameras I use (Mono & OSC). It hasn't been a problem getting the subs to register in the past; I've added a folder…
Thanks Adam; I received this error more than once. When I first got it, I thought the pixel size I was using for the QHY 600M CMOS camera was incorrect - I used the 1x1 binned value instead of the 2x2 binned value that Telescope Live takes it's ima…
Thanks Adam; I probably should have added that I have a newer iMac and the programs from my older iMac were migrated to this new iMac - probably caused an issue. I'll go back and set the GAIA files up correctly for this new iMac and see what happen…
Ok, I think I figured this out; I was thinking in terms of total area of the 2x2 pixel (7.52 microns x2) and not just (3.76 microns x 2) and overthinking this and confusing myself. Please let me know if I have this right.
R