Hi Morgan,
Thanks for the response and information. I've always known that there
are never any easy answers to the questions that I ask. :{) On a SCT, the
RoboFocus drives the focus knob. No, I don't have a Crayford focuser on my
telescope. I have very limited swing through clearance.
Tandy W. Carter Jr.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: SoftBisqUser@
> Behalf Of Morgan Spangle
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:49 AM
> To: SoftBisqUser@
> Subject: [SoftBisqUser] Re: RoboFocus settings
>
> Hi tandy,
>
> There isn't a simple answer (of course)...are you using a motor on the
> regular focus knob, or have you put a crayford focuser on the rear port?
>
> I use Focus Max, set up with a Feathertouch focuser on the rear port.
> First you have to run the first light wizard so that your system is
> calibrated. Make sure the focuser is kinda in the middle of its range
> to start, and fairly well focused - doesn't have to be perfect. Then
> FM sort of takes over and runs itself to find the best focus, ands it
> sets the parameters for every time you use that system in the future.
> You can run the wizard in every combination you normally use - barlow;
> different camera, etc - and be ready for it to run.
>
> I've heard good things about @Focus2, but haven't used it. @ Focus was
> OK, yuo just had to figure out the right steps - in my case, it was
> 200 large steps, 10 small steps, for a C14, seemed to work OK. But
> really you just have to fool around a bit to find the sweet spot...
> hope that helps somewhat...
> Morgan
>
> --- In SoftBisqUser@
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure which group this question is appropriate
> to, so I'm
> > posting to all of these. I have a RoboFocus that I use to focus my
> Meade 8"
> > Classic LX-200. I'm using CCDSoft 5 version 5.00.186, and a SBIG
> ST-7XME. When I
> > use @Focus, the focusing run is problematic at best. I can not
> consistently
> > achieve a sharp focus. I have FocusMax but I can not get it setup to
> obtain
> > sharp focus. My question is what are the settings I need for both
> the RoboFocus
> > and @Focus to obtain consistently sharp focus? I'm sure I read the
> settings in
> > the RoboFocus and @Focus, but I can not seem to figure them out.
> >
> >
> >
> > Tandy W. Carter Jr.
> >
> > carter646831@
> >
> > http://home.
> >
>
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