Hi Matteo. I think you’re off on a tangent here, diddling around with these parameters isn’t going to handle your RA guiding limitations – the limitations are in the mount. You’ve got something like a 15-25 arc-sec uncorrected periodic error, seen here:


This is happening at the native worm period of around 480 seconds, and the PPEC algorithm is doing a pretty impressive job of controlling it. But you also have the unwelcome and well-known 120 sec tracking error that is probably limiting your RA guiding at this point. If you can improve the long-period periodic error via periodic error correction software, you can then force the PPEC algorithm to focus on the 120-sec oscillation. Other users of this mount have been somewhat successful in doing that. It requires setting the periodic length parameter to 120 sec and turning off the auto-adjust option.
Getting back to the reactive and predictive aggressiveness controls, these rarely need attention and they aren’t going to help with your problem. When you think you see a change in the guiding after fiddling with them, you are probably getting fooled by seeing (which can change on short time scales) or mechanical variances in the RA drive system. Trying to show these things in the UI would be a real mess and not useful – they are vector sums, so they can’t be represented by a visual overlay approach. If you want to examine performance at this level of detail, you’ll have to extract the information from the debug log files – you can do text-searches on ‘PPEC rslt’. But I think you’d be better off taking a different approach.
Good luck,
Bruce
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