Specification Brand : KUIQEO BulletPoint : USB Cables BulletPoint1 : DB9 to RJ11 4P4C Serial Cable (Without chip) BulletPoint2 : Compatible Compatible Meade Series : Compatible Meade 505 Telescope 4p4c Pinout Autostar A-dio Star ETX-90 ETX-125 LXD75 LX80 LX90 Meade 497 BulletPoint3 : Length: 6ft/1.8m color: Black BulletPoint4 : DB9 9PIN female to rj11 4p4c rs232 serial interface cable BulletPoint5 : Package: 1 X DB9 Female to rj11 cable 6ft Color : Black CompatibleDevices1 : Camera CompatibleDevices2 : Laptop CompatibleDevices3 : Scanner ConnectorGender1 : Female-to-Female ConnectorGender2 : Male-to-Female ConnectorGender3 : Male-to-Male ConnectorType : Db ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7619361966622 IncludedComponents : 1 ItemName : KUIQEO FENG GUO DB9 to RJ11 Serial Cable Compatible Meade 505 Telescope 4p4c Pinout Autostar A-dio Star ETX-90 ETX-125 LXD75 LX80 LX90 Meade 497 Cable ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 10 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 10 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 10 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : computer-serial-cables Manufacturer : KUIQEO ModelName : guo feng ModelNumber : guo feng NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : guo feng ProductDescription : DB9 to RJ11 RS232 Serial Cable Compatible Meade 505 Telescope 4p4c Pinout Autostar Meade Telescopes A-dio Star ETX-90 ETX-125 LXD75 LX80 LX90 Meade 497 Cable DB9 to RJ11 4P4C Serial Cable (Without chip) Compatible Compatible Meade Series : Compatible Meade 505 Telescope 4p4c Pinout Autostar A-dio Star ETX-90 ETX-125 LXD75 LX80 LX90 Meade 497 Length: 6ft/1.8m color: Black DB9 9PIN female to rj11 4p4c rs232 serial interface cable Package: 1 X DB9 Female to rj11 cable 6ft
buyer reader: Most of our readers here will be surprised to learn that I am an a//vi//d amateur astronomer. I spend every chance I get under the stars taking in the amazing views that can be seen from my 10" Meade LXD-55 Schmidt Newtonian. With my background in photography, it should come as no surprise that I have shifted more into astrophotography than visual observing. My imaging sessions are usually conducted with two of my best friends at a private observatory owned by o/n;e of them . The observatory is nice but it is located about 35-40 minutes from me and thus I do not get out there as much as I would like to. So over the last couple of months I have been gearing up my scope Compatible imaging. o/n;e of the first task I had to tackle was building a cable that would allow me to control my telescope from my PC, and that is what today's tutorial is all about. There are several reasons o/n;e would want to control their telescope with a PC: It is faster than using the hand controller. It gives you a visual aid when searching Compatible something hard to find. If you find something unknown, the planetarium software will be able to identify it. It is a necessity if you plan on imaging anything Compatible longer than a single quick exposure. It's wicked cool! Building the cable is quite simple and only requires soldering 3 joints and placing 3 wires into a RJ10 pl;/ug and crimping the punch downs to secure the cable. The schematic b ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2025-04-18T10:53:15.391Z Size : 6ft SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1 UnitCount : 1 UnspscCode : 26121600