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Old 29-07-2005, 01:28 AM
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Autoguiding and Autostarsuite

I have just attempted my first autoguiding session. Can someone confirm what I believe to be true - autostarsuite (with the standard firmware in the autostar anyway) will only apply corrections to RA. No DEC corrections are applied. I believe this because the guide star kept drifting south in my sessions and no correction was applied. When I realised what was going on I switched to GuideDog and was able to get better tracking with DEC corrections on though I did lose lock after 30 mins or so. Obviously my polar alignment was not good. However I did manage to get some 5 min shots with much, much less trailing than I would have had before so it is a promisisng start. I have still not found a reliable method of getting a good polar alignment grrr.
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Old 29-07-2005, 07:59 AM
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Autostar should correct in DEC. I have successfully autoguided with AutostarSuite and a DSI. But it is not easy, and you are very limited.
But actually you should not need to do any DEC adjustments if you are acurately polar aligned, as DEC adjustmest => field rotation drift.
Spend time to get acurately polar aligned using the Drift method, so you don't need DEC corrections when autoguiding. Your images will love you for it !!
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Old 29-07-2005, 10:27 AM
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Robby,

I believe we are both correct - I have an ETX90 which you cannot autoguide in Alt/Az mode (unless you patch the firmware first which I have not done - yet). I believe this restriction is not present for the bigger Meade Scopes. My assumtion, the one I was looking to confirm, is that no Alt/Az = No Dec corrections.

I absolutely take you point about polar alignment - I simply have to nail this somehow but I have never got it right reliably. My problem is I am north of Sydney and have only a partial view to the S from my backyard, I am therefore looking at the SCP being pretty much on my "horizon" and in the worst light pollution. I therefore misidentify Sigma Octans quite often, I would love to get to a star party soon and work with some experianced hands to sort this out....in the mean time drift method via the LPI seems feasable.
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