Hi Joe. I think you somehow made a mistake with the new profile – you have a focal length of zero. So there’s no way to judge your guiding performance but it probably wasn’t as good as it looked. L I don’t know how this happened if you used the new-profile-wizard – that shouldn’t let you complete the process without specifying a non-zero focal length. How did you do that? Or did you somehow end up using a different profile than you intended?
Thanks for the feedback on the new UI though.
Good luck,
Bruce
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Sounds like a plan. There’s nothing to say you didn’t get good guiding, we just can’t know. And in the end, it’s the images that matter, not the graphs. J
Just to be abundantly clear, this is where the wizard wants the focal length entered:

I just have a nagging suspicion that you weren’t using the wizard but did something else. You get to the new-profile-wizard by clicking on the ‘Manage Profiles’ button, then selecting ‘New using Wizard…’.
Good luck,
Bruce
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To: Bruce Waddington
Subject: Re: [open-phd-guiding]
PEC training for Atlas Pro AZ/EQ-G mount
Thanks for taking a look Bruce. Kind of what I expected. Something didn't seem right given the readouts. I'm not quite sure how the value ended up being "0" after using the setup wizard but it's right there in the profile. It's possible some warning notice did pop up and I cleared right though it imaging it to say, "nice job!". I'll make a new profile to check all the values are correct and give it another try. The silver lining is the roughly 30 - 4 minute subs I acquired during this "stellar" guiding episode have pinpoint stars across the frames except for the image where the guide star was lost and it has some blurring. Overall the night was still a success.
Regards, Joe
It is possible to program a permanent PEC curve into an Atlas Pro mount, however the loaded PEC curve can only be activated and used with the hand controller. A preprogrammed/preloaded PEC curve cannot be activated using an EQMOD-ASCOM connection to the mount. EQMOD has its own version of PEC which can be activated at the start of guiding or an alternative is the PPEC algorithm in PHD2.
Joe
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