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Old 01-09-2011, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hotspur View Post
You mention 'rather than at a diagonal' and only a n/s or e/w correction,I am unfamilar with that setting in PHD AG.
Chris
Chris - what Terry means is the Autoguider should be square to the RA & Dec axes. It means that if the scope "drifts" in RA it only has to correct along that axis (usually across the chip), rather than detecting it as movement both across and up or down the chip.

The easiest way to do this is make sure the sockets and light on the back of the autoguider are square to the telescope. If you're looking at the screen on PHD and use the buttons on your hand controller to move E-W & N-S you want to see the stars on the screen move horizontally then vertically on the screen. (It's a mechanical setup, not a software setup/option)

Keep at it Chris - it's a frustrating hobby, but eventually you'll get it sorted out. You've come a long way in Astro by yourself - no reason why you can't sort out astrophotography as well!

DT

Last edited by DavidTrap; 01-09-2011 at 07:58 PM. Reason: added a bit
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