boardriderz
28-08-2012, 07:43 PM
So after a few days at the QLD Astrofest earlier this month I received an amazing amount of help from may of my fellow Astronomers there and I think I got my set up working. I am for the first time going to try guiding my Orion Atlas, through my AT65Q with my not very sensitive web cam planetary imaging camera.
The part of connecting the hardware and getting it all to communicate with each other has been done and I am driving it all with EQMOD, CdC, Alignmaster and PHD (to start with). Just to let you know, at this stage I am not imaging, but just trying to get PHD to track correctly.
The mount has good alignment through using the Webcam and Alignmaster (within 2" of SCP). However after locating a bright star and starting guiding with PHD the Star almost immediately starts slipping out of the box and after a min or two I hear the dreaded beeping of star lost. I loose the star steadily in the same direction each time?
The problem is that I dot know where to start looking for the problem. I am pretty sure the mount is physically good, solid (no flexing), balanced and well aligned. Do I need to increase the sensitivity to the guiding corrections or is there a standard speed correction needed for my mount.... it almost seems as though it is not tracking at the correct speed?
Any thought would be greatly appreciated.
The part of connecting the hardware and getting it all to communicate with each other has been done and I am driving it all with EQMOD, CdC, Alignmaster and PHD (to start with). Just to let you know, at this stage I am not imaging, but just trying to get PHD to track correctly.
The mount has good alignment through using the Webcam and Alignmaster (within 2" of SCP). However after locating a bright star and starting guiding with PHD the Star almost immediately starts slipping out of the box and after a min or two I hear the dreaded beeping of star lost. I loose the star steadily in the same direction each time?
The problem is that I dot know where to start looking for the problem. I am pretty sure the mount is physically good, solid (no flexing), balanced and well aligned. Do I need to increase the sensitivity to the guiding corrections or is there a standard speed correction needed for my mount.... it almost seems as though it is not tracking at the correct speed?
Any thought would be greatly appreciated.