Bloody good question! Mainly because I figured if it was there then “why not see if there’s any more gas left in the tank?” From an optimisation standpoint and the other being that RMS and absolute jumps are not the same thing, and it still seems to swing pretty wide, the average only tells part of the story.
But truthfully, now that it appears to be a bug, and one that’s potentially damaging to real world objects and gear, it’s turning into a slight obsession as I’ve gotten further into plans to go long distance remote it’s nightmare scenarios like a mount going off to crash into a pier and/or not recovering to a home position after a power failure that do my head in) (Don’t panic, this will not be the mount for that, there’s an ME lined up for that task but I am using it to shake down other parts of my workflow, Toadhall has inspired me, and scared the missus.
In other news, the controller was well behind on firmware despite being new, so assumption is that Tasso are probably sitting on original stock. Firmware update did nothing to address the bug.
Summary - lovely product but not without its teething problems as a remote ready device.
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Originally Posted by Merlin66
Paul,
with the guiding performance you're seeing, why bother with PEC corrections?????
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