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Originally Posted by g__day
I'd say it would help - but more when your set up is fully operational anyway. Its common to train PEC using guiding software like PHD - so if PHD isn't working - well your PEC training may not be too fine!
PHD takes a bit of work, I find the Yahoo Groups stark-labs very helpful and Craig is a great guy who answers questions really promptly. I would check your settings on PHD and see that you have everything optimally set. What parameters do you use by the way - more information would be good, because I think you have to fix your guiding over-correcting before PEC will help.
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Thanks G_Day, I wouldn't say PhD isn't working. Just my guiding seems fine sometimes and others not. Attached is a screen view of the seetings I'm currently using (or ended up) with in PhD, though I've really pushed these up and down a lot. e.g. I've had RA aggression up as high a 120%, pulse length as high as 1400 (I'm using a very short - 380mm FL - guidescope).
I've tried increasing and decreasing the search window and have ranged the min pixel movement from 0.25 to 0.1.
Everytime I think I'm onto something and it begins to work fine for minutes or even 10's of minutes at a time it then either very slowly loses sync drifting away from the cross-hairs, or starts to oscillate in big corrective jumps that eventually get it to lose sync ... I get the feeling that PEC might be involved with settings suiting one part of the drive train not being suitable for another