What is the Range of the Remote?
16m (50ft) diameter of the control box is the specified range, although
further can be obtained, but "Missed signals" maybe experienced.
What Frequency does the Remote operate
at?
The Star-Mate operates with the ISM band, and a frequency of 2.4GHz
What mounts with the Star-Mate Interface
too?
Basically any mount with an ST-4 compatible Guide or Control port
will work with Star-Mate.
Some examples include...
+ Losmandy: G-8 and G-11 (with and without the Gemini box)
+ Meade: LX-200 & LX-90
+ Celestron: Nexstar i-series, Celestar 8, & Advanced Series GoTo
+ JMI NGT
+ WinCTC Goto Controllers
+ Tom O. Equatorial Platform.
Will my Star-Mate interfere with
other Star-Mates close by?
No. Each Star-Mate is configured with a unique Channel and Address,
which can be changed by the user using a simple utility if required.
Can I get extra handheld units for
my Star-Mate?
Yes! Remote's can be purchased seperately. Each remote needs to be
programmed by the controller using a supplied utility. Get this from
the Download section.
Which Camera's will the Exposure
control work with?
Any EOS camera with a 2.5mm shutter release will work. Eg. 300D/Rebel,
10D, 20D.
How does the Exposure work?
Exposure times from 1min to 5min & Bulb can be set, and the exposure
will automatically take a series of 10 shots, unless stopped beforehand.
What cables are provided with the
Star-Mate?
Standard cables are power, and control cable. The camera exposure
cable and focus needs to be ordered seperately. Cables run from the
Star-Mate control box to the. No wires run to the Handheld.
Can I use my standard Focus Cable?
Yes.
What is the Battery life of the Handheld
unit?
That is still to be determined, but with 1-2 Astro Sessions a week,
they should last at least 6 months.
Can I use Re-Chargeable batteries
in the Handheld?
For best performance, we recommend the use of non-rechargeable Alkaline
batteries, but Rechargeable batteries can be used, but will result
is ~20% reduction in range.
What is the Power supply for the
Control Box?
8-15VDC is required to to power the Control box. Typically the power
would come from the power out port on the drive controller (if available).