Doug,
I can't see the east or west from my backyard. Only 50 degrees and up. Given this, I generally get polar aligned in about 20 min using Pem Pro. There are several posting referencing Pem Pro in
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...d.php?t=117607
I have an AP mount with known calibration marks on the Az and Alt. I know exactly how far the mount moves with each mark on the registration scales. Makes Polar Alignment fairly quick. Now, I tried this with my Vixen Mount without any calibration marks and found this almost impossible. I just don't know how far to turn the knobs.
Pem Pro requires you to point straight up, 5 degrees west of zenith to determine image scale and camera rotation and other calibration stuff. Then you start adjustments until your Az is correct. This is done through your main scope. Then slew 30 degrees to the west of zenith to adjust your altitude. Given I can't see west from about 45 degrees down - I still have no problems aligning on pole. I believe there is a 60 day trial of the software at CCDWare.
With my Vixen, I will have to align it one day, then turn the Azimuth adjustments one full turn to determine what that translates to in the sky and make some calibration scales for that mount. Once I have that worked out, I can use Pem Pro on that mount as well.
Terry