As for the title of topic… custom horizon compatible with most know formats and with Voyager internal interpolation in case of missing azimuth value. With preview. Please if you have more format to import let we know about now …
Coming soon …
As for the title of topic… custom horizon compatible with most know formats and with Voyager internal interpolation in case of missing azimuth value. With preview. Please if you have more format to import let we know about now …
Coming soon …
This is wonderful news! I have several large trees and a roofline to contend with. This will really help. Thanks Leo!
Gabe
Excellent. Will this actually affect the target selection? Robotarget would know if the target blocked, and move to next target?
Just exceptional !
I was about to ask the same question than yzhzhang.
Thanks Leo !
Leonardo
This is great news! Congratulations on this result and thank you for your hard work.
Roberto
Yes, likes actually for the minimum altitude for goto the custom horizon will be a constraint that is always active during RoboTarget scheduling.
All the best
Leonardo
Wonderful news. You have an option of generic. Is that a standard csv file?
Fantastic Leo, this is a superb feature that will be a big help with quite a few targets that only appear low in the sky and in between trees from my observatory! Great work as usual.
Cheers,
Rowland
# Horizon description file
#
# File format :
# Azimuth(integer) Altitude
# Azimuth(integer);Altitude
# Azimuth(integer),Altitude
#
# Be sure to begin at the North horizon (azimuth 0)
# Intermediate missing value are interpolated
0;25
5;24
10;20
15;16
20;15
25;20
30;15
35;10
40;24
45;24
50;24
Leo is definitely traveling at light speed !!!
Thanks for this Leo,
Looking forward to its implementation.
Leo
This is a superbe addition to the robotarget feature of voyager. It will greatly help those like me with complex horizon.
May I suggest that the user could specify an offset in minutes or degrees in the active profile.
For example if i’m doing wide field I would put an offset of 2 degrees and if I shoot with a long FL I would put an offset of 0,5 degrees.
Martin
Hi Martin,
Horizon is for profile (Each profile have a different Horizon) so this will help you. Anyway if I understand you want and offset to add to the profile in terms of altitude for each azimuth correct ? I can add this on the Custom Profile Manager.
Let me know .
All the best
Leonardo
Hi Leo
Yes that’s correct
a global offset in altitude that is added for each azimuth
Martin
Leo
You are a hero, so cool
Chris
Indeed, Leo is the super hero !
As usual, super fast, super open to suggestion !
Looks like just incredible, Leo !!!