Hello Chen, A quick look at the 10 Micron Mount ruled that out ! No way will I pay more for a mount than a new guitar :-) But seriously it does seem like over kill for my needs........... A quick look at the RainbowAstro ( 135 ) appears to be very interesting....... I have book marked that information and will look it over more closely latter. I assume your opinion is that it is in a different ( improved ) quality class than the more typical ones out there?
Interesting experience last night. It was still cloud covered around sunset so I had written off the night, grabbed a glass of wine, and settled down to watch Jeopardy. During the break before Double Jeopardy I took a quick look outside and found Orion clearly visible. The clouds around that part of the sky had cleared out fairly well. So on a last minute whim, I quickly set up my scope at the corner of my back patio. I have 3 spots marked there to locate my tripod legs to make PA quicker each night. I simply set the legs on those spots. I didn't check for balance, and I didn't even bother doing a PA. I connected the ASIair, and then directed the mount to slew to the Orion Nebula. BINGO!! It came up exactly centered ......... I then quickly connected my Ethernet cable from the ASIair to my home router and was in business in less than 10 minutes. I had enough time to catch the end of Double Jeopardy, and Final Jeopardy.
What was very interesting was that I ended up with about an hour of usable time before the clouds ended the night. I had no intentions of any meaningful photography. I simply let the preview view keep reloading as I watched the guiding. I used both my Tablet as and my Iphone. In both cases the guiding was far more stable than any recent night. Even with the high clouds that were passing by, the guide star was only lost once, and even then quickly it was then found and guiding restarted. I did re-calibrate once at my first target but that was it. I guided on three separate targets. M-42, Betelgeuse, ( which was doing a good imitation of Mars :-) ) and M-35. All three targets of course are within the same general area of the sky that was fairly cloud free for the hour. Because of that I didn't re calibrate when I moved from target to target.
First of all I am impressed that quickly setting up on those three dots on my patio, with no PA, was good enough for the GO TO function both in the ASiair, as well has my hand controller to work as well as they did. Both every bit as good as if I had done a good PA. More importantly was the guiding virtually always under 1.0 total error in very unstable seeing conditions. Of course we are talking only an hour here but usually by then I am well past the frustration point!
I was at least able to open up those zipped files for the FW upgrade for the guide 120mini guide camera on both my tablet as well as Iphone........... BUT I am unsure in both cases if I was actually successful in installing the upgrade. Other than that the only other thing I can think of, is that by the end of the previous night I had followed one of your suggestions with the Aggressiveness settings. So last night in both cases they were set at 55 as I had left them last session. All in all very interesting but of course hardly conclusive. If I can get a break in the clouds again tonight even if only like last night I'll wash, rinse, and repeat! Al