Hi Kerry. We have no real experience with a mount this old so you should probably ask for help from Losmandy. But some of the advice you’re following is completely contrary to the best practices for using PHD2. Here are some important things that need to change:
1. You can’t calibrate at one mount guide speed and then guide at a different mount speed. That simply makes no sense. Set the mount guide speed (in the mount) to whatever value you think works best for the mount then leave it alone. Once it’s set, re-run the PHD2 new-profile-wizard and specify the mount guide speed you’ve decided on along with the other parameters such as focal length and camera pixel size. Doing this will, among other things, calculate the correct step-size for calibration.
2. Do the PHD2 calibrations while pointing in the recommended area of the sky. That will be near the intersection of the celestial meridian and the celestial equator (Dec = 0). I couldn’t follow your description of where you’re pointing the scope but it doesn’t sound right to me.
3. Your mount probably has a huge amount of Dec backlash which you should manually clear before starting the calibration. Once you’re pointing in the general sky position described above, start PHD2 looping then use the hand-controller to move the scope north (‘up’ button) until you see the stars moving in the PHD2 image display. Then start the calibration without any further changes in scope position.
Your goal at this point should be to get a usable PHD2 calibration. You can use the ‘Review calibration’ menu under ‘Tools’ to see the results of the calibration. Until you can get a calibration that makes reasonable sense, there’s no point in trying to guide.
https://openphdguiding.org/phd2-best-practices/
Good luck,
Bruce
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That’s great to hear, nice work!
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