[Aavso-photometry] Aavso-photometry Digest, Vol 47, Issue 12

Bob Crumrine rcrumrin at rochester.rr.com
Mon Oct 15 20:04:21 EDT 2007


Hi Sal,

So far it's working out pretty well and I'm definitely having fun.  The 
only negative I've seen is the chip is a bit small, but with the F3.3 
focal reducer I get a field of about 18x25 minutes, small for large 
galaxies, but plenty for any star field I expect to image.  I'm finding 
it's a plus not having it too big because even with the small size chip 
I can take ~200 MB of pictures a night! 

It's not cooled so may have some noise issues if you push it, but then 
not having cooling makes it simpler for a beginner to set up and use.   
With a V filter, I can see 16th magn stars in a 90 second exposure, but 
12th magn or so is the faintest that would produce accuracy 
significantly better than visual in that situation. 

The reduction software that comes with it is adequate but not the best; 
I've had several suggestions to get AIP4WIN so it's on order. 

Arne and Gary have been very helpful, as have others.

So, what do you have and how far along are you?

Bob

Sal Giambruno wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Yes, congratulations on your new entry into CCD VSO!  I am excited about taking that first step myself.
>
> Could you provide some insight into your experience using the DSI-1?  It seems like a most affordable way of getting into CCD, but I was curious as to its possible limitations for use in CCD VSO, if any.
>
> Thanks,
> Sal Giambruno (GSA)
>
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> Hello,
>
> I just got up and going with a Meade DSI 1 Monochrome ($129), V-filter 
> and F/3.3 focal reducer for my 8" LX-200 and after submitting my second 
> observation realized I need to develop a way to keep track of what I've 
> submitted.  For these two observations I just printed out the photometry 
> reduction file but don't think this will scale well once I get to where 
> I'd like to be.  I'm sure I could pull them from WebOps if I get 
> confused, but was thinking of a master spreadsheet, copying the relevant 
> info from the reduction file.  Any tried and true methods out there?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Crumrine (CRR)
> Fairport, NY near Rochester
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