Hello Bruce,
thanks for your reply. It's probably really only (mostly?) a balancing problem.
Yesterday I first tried to calibrate near
Celestial equator/Meridian in the south. I was able to guide smooth for about 15 minutes without seeing any peaks.
So I slewed to my target M 92 which was more in direction zenith and here I saw the big peaks again.
I recalibrated and I started playing around with the paramaters but nothing improved till I changed the DEC Guiding direction.
With only one direction of DEC guiding I was able to guide acceptable for approx 20 minutes. Than the DEC position started to vanish.
Finnaly your message received me. I was removing all cables and balanced DEC axis in the current RA axis position. There was indeed some unballancing and the Scope was moving direction east when I opened the clamp. Not much but still. After re-balancing, I reset parameters and recalibrated. And voila:
My HEQ5 was more forgivable about not so well balanced loads.
I still see the same kind of spikes but this time much smaller (< 3''). What still makes me wonder that the RA spike looks always like an inverted DEC Spikes.
May the other things you told me, like increasing the guiding speed, help to smooth things out some more?
Thank you for you help and CLS,
Christian