Thanks. I have the bigger flat panel for a 6 inch Newtonian. Unfortunately, like you, it blocked my guide scope. I can't mount it to the side like you did because it will throw off balance and DSD says it has to be mounted straight up. I would have to go with an OAG, which is a PIA. Oh well, my scope is going to a remote hosting site and they won't let me keep the flat panel mounted because as the panel opens and closes, the "swing diameter" of the rig exceeds the limit. They pack in the scopes and you can't hit anyone's rig. So they will have to come stick it on there every time I need to take calibration frames (which can't be every day, they won't do it, I will have to reuse flats/dark flats/darks, too bad). You figured a lot of data in there for your filters. I must learn that, I have just let NINA tell me that my light is too bright or too dim and then adjust the brightness. Your way obviously better.
Once you install the ascom drivers and connect the flat panel, it should show up in the drop down equipment list. I've posted a screenshot in the community tab.
Nice. I have DSD flatpanels on my Stellamira Apo's, great bit of kit.
Thanks. I have the bigger flat panel for a 6 inch Newtonian. Unfortunately, like you, it blocked my guide scope. I can't mount it to the side like you did because it will throw off balance and DSD says it has to be mounted straight up. I would have to go with an OAG, which is a PIA. Oh well, my scope is going to a remote hosting site and they won't let me keep the flat panel mounted because as the panel opens and closes, the "swing diameter" of the rig exceeds the limit. They pack in the scopes and you can't hit anyone's rig. So they will have to come stick it on there every time I need to take calibration frames (which can't be every day, they won't do it, I will have to reuse flats/dark flats/darks, too bad).
You figured a lot of data in there for your filters. I must learn that, I have just let NINA tell me that my light is too bright or too dim and then adjust the brightness. Your way obviously better.
How does the Deep Sky Dad panel show up in the flat panel equipment folder? I don't see a DSD choice there. What should it say?
Once you install the ascom drivers and connect the flat panel, it should show up in the drop down equipment list. I've posted a screenshot in the community tab.