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I don’t think the calibration qualifies as a “keeper”. I would say that you didn’t manually clear the Dec backlash before you did the calibration and that led to a measured Dec guide rate that is too low. If you have substantial Dec backlash, which appears to be the case, you *must* manually clear that backlash before you do a calibration. *Every time*. In this case, the computed Dec guide rate is 25% *lower* than the RA guide rate. That should never happen, the RA guide rate should be less than or equal to Dec depending on the pointing position, never greater. That’s why you got the alert about suspicious rates. That doesn’t explain the spikes, it just answers the question about the calibration. This looks very much like a repeated external event that has nothing to do with guiding but your idea about the focuser moving sounds promising. Micro-tuning the guide system focus isn’t a normal practice, what has convinced you that it’s necessary? Anything that intentionally moves on the guiding assembly is likely to create more problems than it’s worth in my experience – the focuser will sag unless it’s locked in position.
Bruce
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Thanks Ken & Bruce
Re calibration I think its something to do with spring loaded DEC design with the G11. I just accept calibration and seems OK.
The DEC compensation of 2000+ ms is odd but again works. Don’t like it and will work on it but for now seems OK. It may throw off the Guiding Assistant results, not sure.
I used to get oblong stars but not so much anymore. Guide camera is 2.4 x 2.4 pixels.
These days I get the stars as two or maybe three stars during the 10 min shot. Guiding jumps and …
I just checked the APT log file, APT Camera 3 which just does the Temp Compensation focus moves. The timings for focus compensations and spikes match.
Will try again in a couple of days – WITHOUT temp comp.
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Subject: Re: [open-phd-guiding] Big spikes during guiding - "perfect" and then random spikes
@Bryan - oops didn't see the calibration and it does look like a "keeper". Odd that the Rates issue comes up. Does the camera have rectangular oixels?
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