Thanks Bruce,
It was polar aligned to about 5’ as I know I’ve got bad DEC backlash and one of your videos said that 5-10 could be helpful in these situations.
I’ve since set the reverse dec output after meridian flip as I did see that as when it started getting worse (even chatGPT told me to do that - should have tried that earlier).
This was definitely the worst session I’ve had (I’m a newbie) and it was the first where I had a meridian flip whilst imaging (I’d done some to just test it would flip and not catch anything in my setup) and thought the calibration went OK.
When I said reasonably well I was watching guiding graph that seemed to have error around 1.7 which seemed reasonably consistent until things started going a bit haywire but revisiting this using PHD2 log viewer graphs doesn’t look great. Wierdly, the good subs I ended up with (and there were not a lot) seems to show round stars.
Happy with any other suggestions as I wait for clear skies again. Next session I’ll focus on guiding and going through a meridian flip now I’ve made that change to see how it goes...
Thanks for your help (and videos!)
Derek…