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I was inside my observatory with the iPhone and the ETX with Stella was outside on the observatory patio, a distance of about 10'. (The screen on the left below shows "Not Found" because the Stella unit was OFF.) StellaAccess can also be set to auto-detect a Stella adapter. After letting the ETX go through its star alignment, I powered Stella ON and connected StellaAccess to the ETX. I configured StellaAccess for the ETX and added the Stella IP address and port. Here you can see the Stella unit attached to the ETX tripod next to the AudioStar handcontroller:
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I used the Meade Stella Wi-Fi Adapter on my ETX-125 Observer Telescope with the StellaAccess iOS app on my iPhone 8 Plus. Updating will probably require using a computer and not a handheld device.
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On the iPhone you use the menu selection icon at the top right (three lines), which opens a menu:Īs you can see from the configuration screens, there is an option to update the firmware. On the iPad you select one of the four pages using the tabs at the top. Here are all the Stella web pages on an iPhone using the Safari web browser:
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However, if you want to change the settings, name, or add a password you will need to use a web browser or the optional StellaAccess app. There is no requirement to configure or setup Stella as you can use the default settings with your device.
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Meade recommends using SkySafari 6 Plus or SkySafari 6 Pro for Android or iPhone and iPad.Īfter allowing Stella to charge up using the included AC Adapter, I used the Safari web browser on my Apple iPad Pro to check the Stella setting options by connecting the iPad to the Stella Wi-Fi network: NOTE: the StellaAccess described in this review is no longer available. Alternatively, the StellaAccess planetarium app for Android (available soon) or iOS (available separately, $15) can be used to change Stella settings. Or you can change the settings using a web browser on your computer or device. You can connect your computer or device to Stella using the default settings, which should work for most users. Stella provides a Wi-Fi connection for your telescope, giving you the benefits of controlling the telescope from any Wi-Fi wirelessly connected computer or handheld device with appropriate software. According to the instruction sheet, the internal battery charge should provide 4-8 hours of use. Having an ON/OFF button is handy and the LEDs will let you know that the unit is charging and operating. On the front of the Stella unit there is a power ON/OFF button and three LEDs that show power, charging, and data connection. Stella comes with the Wi-Fi unit, an AC adapter for powering or charging (with a 59" cord), an instruction sheet, and a velcro strap for attaching Stella to your telescope mount: Telescopes from many other companies are also supported see the SkyFi III product page for a list. Stella supports older and current Meade telescopes that use the AutoStar #497, AudioStar, AutoStar II, and AutoStar III, as well as the Magellan I and II handcontroller.
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Besides a DB9 port for the older RS-232 serial connection that Meade has been using for decades on their telescopes, Stella includes a USB port for telescopes that have USB. Cable kits typically cost $20-$40 if you don't already have a serial adapter for your telescope. There are cable kits available for various telescopes from Meade and other sources. Meade provided me with their Stella Wi-Fi Adapter and their #507 Cable Connector Kit ($19.99). SkyFi functions essentially the same as the Stella adapter so most of this review will apply to the SkyFi III. The model on which it was based is currently available as the SkyFi III from Simulation Curriculum. Note: The Stella adapter has been discontinued.