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18 years 1 month ago #24650 by keithke
Hi Everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any planisphere applications for Pocket PC?
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Keith

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18 years 1 month ago #24785 by JohnMurphy
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One of the best all round astronomy programs I've used is Pocket stars from Nomad Electronics. nomadelectronics.com
It only cost €21.44 to register it. Try it on a free 30 day trial and I guarantee you'll buy it. It also has a PC version, for just a few bob extra which will synchronise with the PPC version.

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18 years 1 month ago #24788 by keithke
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Great Thanks, I'll give it a go. I see you have a 102 SLT. I bought one aswell but haven't really had a chance to use it. How do you find it?

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18 years 1 month ago #24789 by JohnMurphy
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I only have it since end of January and haven't had much of a chance to use it yet. Optically I think it's quite good, and the mount is sound enough. The eyepieces that came with it are a little on the cheap side, so I'll be replacing them bit by bit. I ordered a 2x Celestron Omni Barlow when I ordered the scope, and currently have a Soligor 6mm plossl on the way to me. The red-dot finder is a bit of a joke so I'll be looking to replace that also. I will probably also replace the diagonal with a 2" version.
The Skyalign feature is a bit overrated I reckon. A good alignment is still dependant on picking good seperation on alignment stars. I haven't had much of a chance to test GOTO yet. I'll probably do a full review once I've had it for a while.
Since I've had it I've made a cable to link it to my PC, and done an update on the Hand Controller software to version 4.10. Also made a solar filter cell from Baader AstroSolar sheet, which I'm hoping to test out this weekend, this will also be a good chance to test the Solar Tracking mode.
What about you? ~What do you make of it?

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18 years 1 month ago #24794 by keithke
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I really haven't had a chance to use it. I'm staying in a small place at the moment so I can't even keep it there. I've left it in a friends. I won't really get to use it till I move to the new place. I only tried it once, had a quick go at the skyalign but it failed and I agree, the reddot finder wasn't great. Had a look at saturn, it was very small as I was using the 12mm supplied eyepiece but it was crisp. I just ordered 2 new eyepieces from a place called apoogeinc but I have not heard anything from them since and they are not replying to mails so I'll have to try and cancel that. I am now thinking of buying the Celestron eyepiece and filter kit, what do you think?

Keith

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18 years 1 month ago #24796 by JohnMurphy
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I'd be a bit wary of buying an eyepiece kit that didn't state the model of eyepiece. These look in the pics similar to the ones I received with my scope so I wouldn't part with much cash for these, I don't think they are made by Celestron. You'd be much better to invest in quality eyepieces one at a time, the Celestron Omni range is a good starter. As for filters, I'm no expert but providing you're not using them for photography, it's probably reasonably safe to buy these as a kit.
Remember you'll probably change you're scope over time, but a good set of eyepieces will see you through all changes.

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