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Santa Barbara Instrument Group (SBIG) - Remote Guide Head for STL cameras and upgraded models of ST-7/8/9/10/2000 cameras Purchase any new ST-7/8/9/10/2000 camera with remote guide port and get a discount on a Remote Guiding Head when purchased at the same time as the camera OR elect to receive a free filter wheel with the following models: ST-7XME Deluxe, ST-8XME, ST-9XE,
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$ 795.00
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Purchase any new ST-7/8/9/10/2000 camera with remote guide port and get a discount on a Remote Guiding Head when purchased at the same time as the camera OR elect to receive a free filter wheel with the following models: ST-7XME Deluxe, ST-8XME, ST-9XE, |
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Now you can add a second head to your ST-7/8/9/10/2000 camera and guide using the internal
tracking CCD or the external Remote Guide Head. The single sensor ”I” versions of these cameras
can also add the remote head for external guiding only. Originally designed for the large format
STL cameras, the Remote Guide Head contains a cooled TC-237 CCD with 657 x 495 pixels at 7.4u and
16-bit A/D. This is the same CCD that is used as the built-in tracking CCD on all of our dual
sensor, self-guiding cameras. It is also the same sensor used in the stand-alone STV autoguider
and the former ST-237 CCD camera. By popular request, we have added support for the STL Remote
Guide Head to the ST-7/8/9/10/2000 series (single sensor and dual sensor models) for those who
want to put the guiding CCD in front of the filter wheel by way of an off-axis guider, or
separate guide scope. One of the main benefits of using the Remote Guide Head instead of a separate camera for guiding
is that no additional power or computer connections are required. The Remote Guide Head gets
power and control from the camera and it is controlled just like the internal guider by the same
software program that is used to control the camera. Once installed, the user can select either
the internal or external guider and all other software functions are essentially identical.
Another benefit is that the Remote Guide Head can control both the AO-7 and AO-L adaptive optics
units when used in an off-axis guider* placed between the AO and the camera/filter wheel. This
allows the AO to be used with any filter in place and the guide star brightness will not be
affected. Since the Remote Guide Head is also compatible with upgraded ”I” versions of the
ST-7/8/9/10/2000 cameras, a wide variety of choices are available to the user when putting
together a system. The alternative for external guiding is to use a separate autoguider such as
the ST-402ME. These also have advantages in terms of flexibility and independent control but
they require their own power supplies and separate cables for computer connections. Separate
guiders cannot control the AO units, unless you use the built-in guider in a second ST-7 camera.
They will, however, guide continuously while the image downloads from the main camera whereas the
Remote Guide Head acts just like the internal guider and pauses during download. However,
software allows for automatic resumption of guiding with the Remote Head, including automatic
re-acquisition and positioning of the guide star between exposures.
* Note: A custom made off-axis guider is needed to use the remote head to control an AO. We are
working on this accessory but it is not yet available from SBIG, although there may be some third
party solutions available.
Purchase any new ST-7/8/9/10/2000 camera with remote guide port and get a discount on a Remote
Guiding Head when purchased at the same time as the camera OR elect to receive a free filter
wheel with the following models: ST-7XME Deluxe, ST-8XME, ST-9XE, ST-10XME, ST-2000XM.
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