![]() ![]() To figure this out, you probably need to be very methodical. But it's very likely these are pulse-guide commands because they include both a direction and a duration (amount). In this latest log, we see the ":Mg" commands, which I'm not familiar with. You can look at the RA and Dec return values to see if the scope is moving the right way. The ":Q" is a stop command, all the stuff in between is just polling for current position. One type of move is accomplished by sending a move command, followed some time later by a 'stop' command. All the logs show some type of 'move' commands. If I use the in PHD2 the manual guiding mode the N, & S buttons both move the mount in the north direction, and the E & W both to the west. Then it start north steps, and the star field move down the screen.Īnd finally the south steps, and the star field also move in the same direction down the screen.Īfter this is starts guiding, and my star field shoot away in a right/down direction across my screen. ![]() Well it does not! The star field move with each steps to the right of my screen (same direction as with the west steps) I should expect that the star field should move now to the opposite direction as the one of the previous steps? Then it start doing east steps, and here is where it's get weird. It starts doing west steps (about 9), and I see the star field moving with each step to the right of my screen. Than I select a star and click the start guiding button. In PHD2 I start the camera loop and I can see the star field in the display. ![]() PHD2 is connected to my ASI120MC that is piggyback mounted on the LS6"
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