Kim!
Thanks so much for your report. I tried to attach it here but unfortunately IIS has restricted the size of attachments...
Your experiment and results do seem to be very similar to what I am experiencing.
I'm curious as to the length of guiding runs you would do to verify if PEC is working? I've felt it might not be necessary to go as long as when measuring PE. Do you think that is a correct assumption since one would only be looking at peak to peak and the phase wouldn't matter?
I just tried this again. I did a PE measurement of 30 min and another of 44 min. I couldn't keep the star in the guide box past 44 minutes. Unfortunately neither curve works. But the phase difference between the two curves is remarkable! I wouldn't have expected such a big change from two rather long PE runs.
What was your end result chasing this down? Did you finally succeed in reducing your PE and by how much? Did you do something special or just get lucky one night and it worked?
One would think that some clever software could solve the phase problem following the 2nd measurement to see if the correction worked. It would just be a question of seeing where the correction had been applied vs where it should have been applied.
I'm really starting to wonder if I should just try Pempro. Maybe it doesn't have this phase issue to the degree I'm seeing.
Many thanks again!
Peter
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