![]() This video shows how iAstroHub works with Skysafari. Skysafari can connect to iAstroHub at Port 3300, IP 10.0.0.1. And download it to your PC.ĩ.2) Rename the skyset file as "setting.skyset" iAstroHub automatically "cooks" your SkySafari setting file (.skyset).ĩ.1) Save and email the Skysafari setting file to your email. Plate-solving results can be shown on Skysafari. Try 1.0 deg first.ĩ) Customize the skyset file for SkySafari. Upload FITS files to /usr/local/astrometry/data/Ĩ.3) You can speed up the computation by specify "Minimum FOV" in the Admin page. I recommend the SSH, SFTP and X client program called MobaXterm from Read the instruction inįrom my experience, if the image scale is above 40-50 arcsecs, I can get the solution within 30 sec when using the files: 4206 - 4209.Ĩ.2) Upload the index files to iAstroHub using an SFTP client. You do not have to do this configuration again.Ĩ.1) Index files are needed to use the plate-solving feature. You will see that Linguider connects to your autoguider.ħ.8) The configuration for Linguider is completed. Processing > Calibration > Check "two axis" and "auto mode" (Make sure that it is checked)ħ.5) Exit Linguider in order to save the configuration file.ħ.7) Click "Start Apps". Setup > Settings > Check "drift data" (Make sure that it is checked) (If you prefer the unit of the guiding error as Pixel instead of Arcsec, input the focal length = pixel size (um) x 206.27) You will see Linguider interface.ħ.4) Setup your autoguider device and guider scope. You will see the iAstroHub web interface.ħ.1) Click "Admin" on the main page and Click "Start Apps" on the Admin page.ħ.3) Use a VNC client program (for example tightvnc client) on your PC to connect to iAstroHub at 10.0.0.1 Port 5900 (or 5901). The password is "1234512345123"Ħ) Open a web browser and go to. ![]() You will see iAstroHub as an access point. And iAstroHub is available for you.ĥ) MK808 can be accessed from Wifi. This process is called "Flashing Kernel".ģ.1) Download the Linux kernel image from:ģ.2) Download RKAndroidTools v1.35 and the Finless ROM from:ģ.3) Unzip the Finless ROM and follow the instruction to install the device driver.ģ.4.2) Leave all checks as default but replace the recovery image with the new "Kernel_iAstroHub_MK808.img" by clicking the rightmost column.Ĥ) Insert the micro SD card and supply the power. Step-by-Step Guide to setup and use iAstroHubġ) Download the complete iAstroHub image (2.3GB) from:Ģ) Write the image to a micro SD card (at least 8GB)ģ) Now you need to make the MK808 boot Linux in the micro SD card directly instead of Android. support an external Ralink5370 wifi usb adapter for any RK3066 device support the control of a mount from Skysafari on iOS and Android show a plate-solving result directly in Skysafari and re-align the mount from Skysafari show skychart and control mount from built-in Skychart (Cartes du Ciel) re-align mount based on the position from plate solving perform plate-solving using the standalone engine manipulate histogram of images from a CCD camera show real-time guiding error graphs and alert logs control Flip-Flat for flat-fielder and lens cover autofocus by finding best focus point from V-curve control a Starlight Xpress filter wheel control QHY5,6,8,8L,9,11,12 for imaging using OpenSkyImager engine support DSLR Mirror Lock-Up using DSUSB control DSLR setting and Liveview from DslrDashboard on Android control a DSLR camera (tested on Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras) control Orion Starshoot autoguider, QHY5, QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, or QHY6 for autoguiding using customized Linguider engine ![]() only need a web browser on a mobile device to control everything! ( "i" stands for internet) Or any RK3066 mini PC stick + an external Ralink5370 usb wifi adapter.Ĩ. TRONSMART MK808 (with RK901 wifi) or MK808B (with RK903 wifi). USB serial adapter (PL2303-based) for controlling a mount via a serial port. ![]() Autoguider: Orion Starshoot autoguider, QHY5, QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, QHY6ĥ. Control of all devices is done via a web browser.ġ. A mobile phone or tablet can connect to iAstroHub directly. iAstroHub will function as a web server with all engines running in background. Astrophotograpy devices are connected to the MK808. iAstroHub is installed on MK808 (or RK3066 device) developed by Anat Ruangrassamee, Ph.D., Bangkok Thailand. A user can interact with all astrophotography devices from any mobile device using a web browser. the world's first mobile astrophotography solution.
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