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Note, the GT hand controllers can possibily be replaced with newer versions that will then work with SkySafari 4/5. This excludes the older Nexstar GT series, the original Celestron Nexstar series and the Celestron Ultima 2000. The baseline requirement for Celestron support in SkySafari 4/5 is Celestron firmware version 4.0 or higher, which is basically everything sold since 2008. All Models that are expected to work are listed below, but models that have not as yet been tested and confirmed to work with SkyFi III are marked with a double asterisk ** If you confirm any of these models please let us know.
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SkyFi III can wirelessly enable almost any telescope with a standard USB or RS-232 serial interface. If further assistance is required regarding the firmware please create a new post in the SkySafari Community Forums Telescope Compatibility
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Please update the firmware in your SkyFi III. Get the SkyFi 3 QuickStart Guide here Firmware
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SkyFi III works seamlessly with our SkySafari apps for iOS and Android devices, our SkySafari software running on macOS, and our Starry Night software on Mac and via Virtual Serial Port on Windows. If you don't already have one for your telescope, see here for our selection.įinally, you'll also need a telescope control application running on your computer or mobile device. Use your existing telescope serial cable and plug directly into SkyFi III - you don't need to buy (or build!) another. As long as your computer or mobile device gets its IP address by DHCP, no additional network configuration is required. Join this network from your mobile device, laptop, or other computer, and - voila! - you're ready to use SkyFi III. By default, this is an open wireless network called "SkyFi", but you can rename and secure it later on.

Once powered on, SkyFi III creates its own 802.11 wireless network. You can also power SkyFi III from a car battery using a "cigarette lighter" micro USB adapter (not included).

The package includes a micro USB power adapter (North American orders only) that accepts worldwide AC current (100-240V, 50-60 Hz). It can be powered or charged from a standard 5V USB port on your computer. SkyFi III has a micro USB connector for external power. It can be easily attached to your telescope's mount or tripod a Velcro belt is included for that purpose. SkyFi III is very compact, barely larger than an iPhone.
