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Review Summary
2019-03-12T11:56:44
Great price, fast shipping, does what it’s supposed to do.
Christopher T.
2018-01-05T09:00:36
Works as advertised. A needed addition for the telescope.
Kent M.
2016-08-22T14:12:37
I was thoroughly pleased when I found Adorama! The Meade ETX 90 Telescope I purchased years ago needed additional parts. Adorama not only had the parts, they had them less expensive than Meade!! The checkout process was simplified as I was able to use my PayPal account and the parts were sent to me quickly and in great shape!! Thanks Adorama, I'll be sure to use you again and I would HIGHLY recommend your store! Thanks again for an easy experience on trying to find parts that I thought would have been impossible to find! Gratefully, Elizabeth
Elizabeth O.
The #505 Connector Cable Set provides access to three Autostar operations:
Telescope Control:
Use a personal computer (PC) to directly control a Meade Autostar-compatible telescope through the use of an astronomical software program with telescope control capabilities such as Meade Epoch 2000sk Sky Software.
Download from a PC:
Download a new version of the Autostar software or object information (e.g., new satellite orbital parameters) from the Meade web site (www.meade.com) through a PC to Autostar.
Download and Clone from Autostar:
Transfer user defined object information or new Autostar software from one Autostar Computer Controller to another.
The 3-foot cable connects two Autostars, while the 6-foot cable connects an Autostar and a PC using the interface adapter.
A powerful feature of Autostar is that it serves as an interface between an astronomical software program, such as Meade Epoch 2000sk Sky Software, and a Meade digital telescope. NOTE: The software program must be compatible with the LX200-series telescope to be compatible with Autostar.
NOTE: The two versions of the Autostar Computer Controller are not compatible with each other (i.e., cloning from a #497 to a #495 will not work).
Downloading information is a two step process: First, information is downloaded from a web site to a PC; second, information is downloaded from the PC to Autostar.