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SkEye aims to be an advanced planetarium for Android.

Ideas and suggestions are welcome here. For submitting bug reports, it is better to raise a ticket.

Please submit each idea separately. Even if two ideas are related, it helps to track them separately.

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  1. Support Digital Setting Circles (DSC)

    Support real DSCs not just virtual DSC.

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    Have released version 6.0 of DSC Test. It supports N-star alignment. Please give it a try. A tutorial is available here:
    lavadip.com/media/dscIntro.pdf

    Please tell me which DSC board do you have?

    I currently plan to support the following bluetooth boards:

    • Craig Combe’s Bluetooth board (which is a modification of David Ek’s serial board)
    • BETI by AstroDevices

    If you know of any other Bluetooth boards, or serial boards with a Bluetooth adapter, please let me know.

  2. Physical connection to existing DSC cabling.

    Existing DSC cables connected directly to Android device (RS232-toUSB\microUSB) for direct physical input; phone\tablet then acts as current astro computers like those from Lumicon and JMI without needing to add a bluetooth transmitter to existing DSC setup.

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  3. Magnetic interference level indicator

    sort of like the metal detector app in the market but perhaps more sensitive and a number value for the interference level. It should be an option from the menu inside the app. It will aid not only in choosing a mounting location for a device but also for scope location choice. it will give users a good idea of the amount of magnetic interference in a chosen observing location.

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