I wonder if it might be something in the order of which you connect the various programs?
I know that shouldn’t make a difference, but I slew while guiding all the time and I don’t have any issues (Losmandy gemini so not exactly the same)
Thanks
Brian
Brian Valente
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Forgive me for being dense here, but why are you trying to slew and guide at the same time? What would you expect should happen? By ‘guiding’, I mean PHD2 is actively trying to guide the mount, issuing guide pulses, not simply being connected to it. If you’ve abandoned EQMOD, you may have wandered into the woods – I really don’t know. Is there a support forum for this driver you’re using? What you’re seeing sounds like a behavior of the ASCOM driver, it’s almost certainly nothing to do with PHD2. The only reason PHD2 is unique is because it’s using pulse-guide commands for guiding, and the various planetarium apps don’t use those.
Good luck,
Bruce
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Ok, I think you have a misunderstanding. The real question is why are you slewing when PHD2 is guiding? You need to stop guiding first. In most cases, what will happen is that PHD2 2 will lose the star and start sounding its audible alarm but it will still be trying to guide. Whether it stops or not depends on the ASCOM driver and how the slew was initiated. There is an option in PHD2 to halt guiding when a slew is detected (guiding tab) but that will work only if the slew was initiated by another ASCOM client app. It’s on the guiding tab: Stop guiding when mount slews. But that’s available only if the ASCOM driver supports it.
So really, I think you’re just making trouble for yourself – nothing good will come from this. Just stop guiding before you initiate a slew. Even the automation apps do that.
Also, POTH is not really a mount driver – it is just a software layer that sits on top of the real ASCOM mount driver. Presumably, you have it configured to talk to the ASCOM driver for your mount (not EQMOD). So all of this behavior will depend on what that underlying driver is doing.
Bruce
But in any case, I think you are just beating your head against the wall. Guiding should be stopped before slewing begins.
Just stop guiding before you initiate a slew. Even the automation apps do that.
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I think there might be some confusion as to what is deciding when to guide and when not to
PHD doesn’t make that decision
You either a) push the guide button or b) an external program tells PHD to start or stop guiding
So if it’s a) then you need to manually stop guiding or b) the program needs to tell PHD to stop guiding. If the external app doesn’t do that, then there is a problem somewhere in the chain, or it may not be telling it at all.
Bruce/Andy – on the “stop guiding when slewing” option, how does it determine when the mount is slewing? Is it star movement or does it read some property from the mount or driver?
Thanks
Brian
Brian Valente
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Bruce,
Hi Brian. PHD2 is reading the ‘IsSlewing’ property from the ASCOM driver, but not all drivers support that property. And some try to support it but get it wrong, which is why the UI control had to be added. <g>
Bruce
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My guess in this situation is acb expects (and reasonably so) that PHD will stop when the mount starts slewing, but something somewhere doesn’t support that, so it has to be manually stopped on the PHD interface… maybe?
Thanks
Brian
Brian Valente
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I tried starting a sequence in SGPro and it seems to work OK. However, it won't work when I try to do a manual slew from the target settings dialog, or if I try to use the move the mount in the control panel. The hand controller won't work either.If I stop the guiding manually everything works. If that's the only way that PHD2 works so be it. But that means I have to remember to stop the guiding before the slews. If I forget. I won't know the mount didn't move until I take an image. I'm not sure I like that so if that's the case I'll just stick to using the ST4 connection.