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Originally Posted by mithrandir
Lee, if you want to run your logs through PHDLab you will have to edit the mount name in the logs. PHDLab can't cope with the "/" in the name. Change it to any other character - "_" is good. http://countingoldphotons.com/phdlab-downloads/
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Thanks for the tip! Didn't know I could actually change the name, that was just the default.
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Originally Posted by Amaranthus
Lee, I see from your ASCOM settings that your pulseguide rates are 0.1x sidereal! I think this may be the problem... Try changing these values to 0.5x (or more), and see if that helps.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
good call Barry - that would fit the symptoms
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Originally Posted by Octane
Yep, increase the guide rate to 0.5x sidereal.
This should improve guiding. Then, lower aggressiveness until you get a flat-ish graph.
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I don't recall ever touching that setting until last night; it was already on 0.1 and when I changed it to 0.5 it resulted in an immediate, significant worsening of the symptoms... chart went off the scale so I set it back to 0.1 very quickly.
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Originally Posted by Octane
And, yep, anything lower than 45 degrees and you're trying to guide through turbulent crap. I have set CCD Commander to only start imaging once an object rises past 45 degrees and to cease imaging/move to next target once an object has set past 45 degrees.
Hope you get it sorted out!
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Ok thanks, I'll make sure not to do that in future.