Product Description
Hardware
- German equatorial mount design
- Instrument capacity (not including counterweights): 50 lb (23 kg)
- Maximum payload capacity (instruments plus counterweights): 100 lb (46 kg)
- Weight of the mount (including the Versa-Plate): 34 lb (15.4 kg)
- Every Paramount MYT component is custom-machined from 6061 aluminum at Software Bisque's production facility. The precision worms are machined from brass.
- Brass worms and aluminum gears that have a maximum 7 arcsecond peak-to-peak periodic error before periodic error correction. When periodic error correction is applied, the resulting peak-to-peak periodic error should be approximately 1 arcsecond or less.
- Both the right ascension and declination axes have a simple two position mechanical "switch" to engage the worm during normal operation, disengage the worm from the gear when balancing the payload. A separate knob locks and unlocks each axis for transport.
- GEM design allows the right ascension axis to track past the meridian for up to 2 hours (time).
- All internal harnesses (cables) and motors are encapsulated inside the body of the mount.
- Through the mount access holes allow you to add your own internal cables.
- Calibrated polar alignment adjustments
- Paramount homing, tracking, and pointing performance
- 4.33-inch contact ball bearings in both right ascension and declination
- Periodic error correction curve fitting included with TheSkyX Professional Edition
- 45 arcminute bubble level included
- A Paramount-style Versa-Plate for attaching optical tube assemblies included
- Power supply included; Paramount MYT power supply specifications: Max Power Output: 80W, Input: 100-240VAC ~47-63 Hz 1.9A, Output: 48V 1.66A max
- One 20-lb (9 kg) counterweight included; optional 10-lb (4.5 kg) counterweights sold separately
- 33 cm (13 in) long, 3.81 cm (1.5 in) wide stainless steel counterweight shaft; thread-compatible with the Paramount Counterweight Extension Shaft
- Standard Paramount MYT wedge can be adjusted to reach latitudes from 0 to 64 degrees.
- Azimuth axis polar axis adjustment range is plus or minus 3.5 degrees from center position (7 degrees total).
- Altitude and azimuth polar alignment knobs are calibrated, making adjustments with the TPoint Polar Alignment Report simple and accurate.
Control System and ElectroniThe Paramount MYT includes the MKS 5000, Software Bisque's fourth generation dual axis telescope control system.
MKS 5000 Electronics
- Integrated USB 2.0 computer to mount communication interface can be controlled via TheSkyX Professional Edition on either Mac OS X and Windows (8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, 32- and 64-bit), out of the box.
- Integrated two-port USB 2.0 hub at the camera end of the telescope, right where USB ports are needed most.
- The position of the motors is monitored 3333 times each second to ensure optimal tracking accuracy and smooth, consistent slews at all rates and all times.
- Tracking and "in progress" slews are immediately stopped in the event that the mount's payload encounters a fixed object, such as the side of the pier.
- The single board control system electronics requires the minimum number of components and has a small physical size.
- Hand controller features an integrated mini-joystick controller and configurable rate, a five-position switch that allows single-handed mount control, an integrated bright red LED
- Hand Controller
- Programmable periodic error correction with advanced periodic error curve fitting built into TheSkyX Professional Edition
- Built-in autoguider port on the Instrument Panel
- Built-in focuser port on the Instrument Panel
- One 12V and one 5V power port on the Instrument Panel
- An integrated through the mount generic "power source" port on the Instrument Panel backed with 18-gauge wire to supply power to your observing equipment
- Configurable software limits (using TheSkyX Professional Edition) to ensure the mount does not encounter the pier
- Brushless DC servomotors with all moving parts on bearing surfaces. If your mount is used for survey astronomy all night, every clear night, no other type of motor is sufficient. Other commercial mounts use "brushed motors" that don't have nearly the life expectancy of brushless DC servomotors and are not designed to be operated for long periods at the (relatively slow) sidereal rate.
- DC servomotors provide fast slew speeds and consistent torque at all slew rates. The maximum slew and tracking rate is 6 degrees per second in both right ascension axis and declination (the default slew rate is 5.4 degrees per second). The gear-reducer and worm-block design of the Paramount MYT are extremely efficient so that little power is lost between the motor and the telescope drive. Though good balance is always recommended, the Paramount MYT has no problem slewing or tracking when several foot-pounds out of balance. You'll spend less time fiddling with the telescope and more time acquiring data.
- AutoHome™ homing capability (to better than 1 arcsecond resolution) with built-in sensor circuitry on each axis ensure that the mount always knows its orientation (after an initialization process called "homing"), even after power failure.
- Configurable park position
- Audible feedback that indicates normal operation and error conditions
- Slew and tracking rates can be configured with 56-bit precision. What does this mean? The right ascension and declination motors can be rotated at 0 to 4000 revolutions per minute and virtually anywhere in between, providing precise tracking and slewing. This gives you the ability to track on comets, asteroids and even fast- or slow-moving objects such as LEO satellites or any object that moves above or below the sidereal rate.
- Single-reduced belt-driven worms mean the Paramount MYT has backlash so small it is difficult to measure (typically less than 2 arcseconds in both axes). Autoguiding calibration is always a snap with this “no-slop” system. Spur gears and other components that may introduce backlash are not used.
- Temperature-compensated internal oscillator with better than 10 parts per million that ensures accurate tracking rates over a wide temperature range.
- Built-in temperature sensor that allows the slew rate to be automatically reduced when the temperature drops.
- Soft "reboot" capability. This means that the control system can be restarted through software and does not have to be manually turned off, then on.
Software
- The Paramount MYT comes with the world's best and most powerful astronomy suite of astronomy software developed by the same engineers who designed the software. The Paramount MYT includes:
- TheSkyX Professional Edition (Mac and Windows)
- TPoint Add On (including ProTrack and Super Model ) to TheSkyX Professional Edition
- Camera Add On to TheSkyX Professional Edition
- Multi-OS and Six License Add On gives you the option to install TheSkyX Pro (and Add Ons) on Mac and Windows, on up to six different computers.
Optional Accessories
- Paramount MYT Tripod
- Paramount ME/MX/MYT Counterweight Shaft Extension Bar
- Paramount ME/MX/MYT Counterweights (One counterweight is included with the Paramount MYT)
- EGO Battery to Paramount Power Adaptor
- Paramount MYT Pier Adaptor Plate
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Paramount MyT Mount
I ordered my Paramount MyT mount and tripod Dec 7 2022 and it arrived in perfect condition on Feb 7, 2023. I've only had it 3 days now and have not got beyond assembling it, reading the manual, loading SkyX and simulating homing and parking the mount and slewing to stars shown in SkyX while still indoors. I need to do more in-depth reading of the SkyX users guide on accurate polar alignment using T point sampling etc. By late next week I expect to be competent enough to use the mount for imaging. So far my review amounts to being able to say that Stellarvue is a fantastic company to buy from and work with, and that the mount is fabulous and meets my expectations so far. There were two small hurdles I had to jump to get to this point. One was that the altitude adjustment mechanism initially gave me some trouble setting my latitude but after carefully studying the mechanism I was able to do so after seeking advice on the Software Bisque MyT forum. My second small hurdle was dealing with apparently outdated instructions on getting and loading the MKS 5000 USB driver to allow mount control via SkyX. This issue was quickly solved by asking on the same forum. So everything is good to go at the moment and I couldn't be happier or more pleased with the mount. It is a work of art and can't even be compared to my three other less premium mounts made by other manufacturers. They are all serviceable but the MyT is in another class altogether.