Hi Al. I think you’re misinterpreting what you’re seeing. First, the tool doesn’t behave in the way you’re suggesting, it works correctly. Here’s a view of someone’s uncorrected RA over a period of almost 2 hours:

You can see many cycles of the mount’s PE.
It’s hard to read the timeline on your screenshot but it looks like an interval of several hours. I think what you’re seeing is uncorrected drift in RA, which is significantly larger than the uncorrected PE. One common source of this is sag in the guiding assembly, which usually changes magnitude and direction depending on the pointing position of the scope. This sort of drift can also come from polar alignment error, depending on where you’re pointing. Without having a log and some real data to look at, it’s hard to say. In any case, this isn’t likely to cause you much trouble, this sort of slow steady drift is usually guided out pretty easily.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
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Hi Al. I think you’re misinterpreting what you’re seeing. First, the tool doesn’t behave in the way you’re suggesting, it works correctly. Here’s a view of someone’s uncorrected RA over a period of almost 2 hours:
It’s hard to read the timeline on your screenshot but it looks like an interval of several hours. I think what you’re seeing is uncorrected drift in RA, which is significantly larger than the uncorrected PE. One common source of this is sag in the guiding assembly, which usually changes magnitude and direction depending on the pointing position of the scope. This sort of drift can also come from polar alignment error, depending on where you’re pointing. Without having a log and some real data to look at, it’s hard to say. In any case, this isn’t likely to cause you much trouble, this sort of slow steady drift is usually guided out pretty easily.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
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Subject: [open-phd-guiding] PHD log viewer: Analyze selected; raw RA
Hello,
I’d like to understand why, in the PHD log viewer, upon issuing the “Analyze selected; raw RA” command, one always ends up with an RA waveform that has what appears to be exactly half of a sinusoidal period?
Attached is an example..
This seems to always be the case, no matter the equipment or length of log.
Al
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Hi Al,
really nice guiding, btwi do see some variability to your guiding and resulting analysisthe second run on your first log ending 438e shows this:
it's interesting that the two segments in this log highlight your primary PE of around 230 sec,
I have one case where in the guide log corrections in RA were almost entirely West. However, in the log viewer analysis plot the same half-sine wave appears. If the tool is in fact computing the uncorrected RA, and if all guide corrections were West, then wouldn't the analysis plot show a line and not a curve?

The analysis view is showing a drift-corrected result. Here's your RA data plotted with RA corrections removed but without the drift correction. The yellow line shows the linear drift, and the difference between the blue and yellow lines is what you see in the log viewer.
Andy
How do I disable the linear fitting in the viewer (disable drift correction)?
The drift correction is always just linear regression?