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mejer
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Hi everybody
I have a little problem.
I have a Meade LX200R/GPS 14”. When I “PARK” the scope, the software in the scope keeps tracking the sky. Even when the scope is powered down. Then after a couple of hours I power up the scope, but now the software and the scope are two different places. How can I stop this. So the scope software stops tracking the sky, when It’s in Park mode.
Mejer
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Joe Lalumia
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This may help you. Look down the page to #9.
http://lx200.net/messageboard/view.asp?ID=109
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mejer
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Hi
If I have understood this right. You can’t stop the scopes software, following the sky.
When you unpark the scope, then you need to make a sync on a star, to correct mechanical error between the scope and the software.
Have I got if right???
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Joseph Gillman
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The link is for the LX200 "CLassic" scopes, the PARK option in the autostar 2 of your scope might work differently.
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GeorgeDuke
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Slew to Polaris before you park. It will stay on Polaris until you start up again.
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Rick Woods
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I don't think the software keeps tracking the sky. When you restart the telescope, it thinks its still at the same date/time as when you PARKed it - until it gets its GPS fix. At that point, when you sync on a star, you're good to go.
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