M-DUE - StarGo2 Pro

Avalon InstrumentsSKU: AV-1MDU001
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The M-due Fast Reverse is a single-arm fork mount devoted to deep-sky imaging in the capacity range up to 25 kg in single telescope configuration and up to 32 kg in double telescope configuration.

The M-due design put together the M-uno and the M-zero mounts concepts, adding two very important features as the High-Resolution ABSOLUTE ENCODER and the new StarGo2 Pro controller.

A robust mount base, a high payload capability, and more than 6 positions are available for the DEC arm on the RA axis. In this way, it is possible to achieve the best balancing by using as little as counterweight possible.

HIGH-RESOLUTION ABSOLUTE ENCODER ON BOTH RA/DEC AXIS

With the M-due mount, the Avalon Instruments exclusive Belt Drive System has been now improved by adding High-Resolution ABSOLUTE ENCODER.

Slew Speed: up to 10° / sec

StarGo2 Pro

The mount is controlled by the new StarGo2 Pro, the controller comes with the following features:

  • Raspberry pi 4 based
  • Compatible with all the Linux astronomical software (Kstar, Stellarium, Carte du Ciel etc.)
  • 4” Touch Screen Display on StarGo2 Pro case embedded
Connection mode:

HARDWARE CONNECTION

  • Mode 1: StarGo2 Pro as Hotspot
  • Mode 2: StarGo2 Pro connected to your network, via LAN or Wi-Fi
  • SOFTWARE CONNECTION
  • Desktop remote connection to the StarGo2 Pro Operative System - Raspberry Pi4 - for a full setup control - mount, CCD cameras, focuser, etc.
  • Multiplatform Web App, for the system network connection and the mount function management
Standard Raspberry pi4 Input/Output:

  • 1 audio port, 2 USB 2.0 ports.
  • 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 Ethernet port
  • 2 x 12-volt power out ports
  • 1 x variable 6 – 12 volts power out port
  • 1 x Keypad
  • Aux 1 RJ port with ASCOM and INDI driver ready to be used
  • SkySafari direct connection
Driver:
  • INDI (Linux, Mac O.S.)
  • ASCOM Alpaca (Windows O.S.)

Finally a real in one astrophotographic setup management system for:

Mount - CCD cameras - Focuser

Dual Dec fully rotating axis

The M-Due comes with a fully rotating declination axis, which allows the use of a second clamp to hold a second OTA


This Product Includes:

  • Mount Head with StarGo2 Pro
  • T-Pod Plate
  • Second Telescope Adjustable System
  • StarGo2 Pro control Keypad
  • Keypad connection cable
  • Metric Allen Wrench key set
  • 0,5 kg Counterweight with the support shaft
  • Losmandy clamp
  • USB flash drive with manuals and software
  • Polar finder
  • Attachment screws
  • Documentation, warranty certificate
  • Power Supply

Technical DataTable
TypeSingle arm fork equatorial mount
EncoderHigh Resolution Absolute Encoder
Weight22,4 kg
Capacity25 kg single telescope setup, 32 kg double telescope setup.
Transmission system
All belts drive system based on four stages reducer.
All the movements are on ball bearings. No maintenance and no backlash system.
Pulleys made with special polymer fiberglass charged and high precision toothed belts.
Construction MaterialAnodized aluminium, worked out from single blocks with high precision 5 axis CNC machines
Slew Speedup to 10° / sec
Polar FinderSkywatcher model
GOTO systemStarGo2 Pro
Counterweight barDovetail 3" clamp
Counterweight0,5 kg counterweight
Scope plateLosmandy, 3" (75mm), dovetail, single knob with 2 tightening points
Warranty2 years from the purchase date, extended to 5 years for the transmission system

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