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Old 22-09-2011, 06:35 AM
Alchemy (Clive)
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Hi chris, just applying some logic here, I notice you are trying all kinds of settings. Generally PHD works "out of the box"
If like yourself, you are using a very short FL guidescope the only thing you should need to change would be the sensitivity of detection..... If standard was .5 of a pixel then you might use .2 of a pixel.
Corrections are applied to the main scopes image which is common to all users, ( ie regardless of guidescope, all users of FL around yours will achieve the same effect with the same correction, a .5 slew for .6 of a sec will always have the same result, there is no need to apply a larger or longer corection because of the guidescope) My own experience was to simply drop the aggression until it was no longer overshooting and causing that egging effect.
I'm reading that you have eliminated all flexure ( substantial anyways as some always exists).
To me if you couldn't achieve a decent result using the above method, it should be a mount problem.
That might be over-simplifying it but I hope you can see the logic.
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