Hi
I’m getting mixed results from tracking using phd2. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s not so good and I’m finding only about 30% of my light frames are good quality (no trailing).
Amongst the logs for 14 feb 2026 which I have provided the link to below, number 5 for 19 mins shows consistent guiding within 0.75” which I’m happy with.
However number 6 just afterwards is plus or minus 5”. It’s lost the good results and even after 10 minutes it hasn’t settled to the good results I just had.
How can i get more consistent results ?
I have tried a couple of different Dec options. My dec backlash came back as 3300ms. I’ve heard it’s an idea to polar align west by 10 minutes of arc and use the south only direction for Dec guiding (or is it north ?). Is this a recommended approach when you have poor Dec backlash ? I have adjusted the worm meshing as best I can.
I have tried using the guiding assistant as part of setup for each imaging session. But for some reason the results I get at any session seems to be pot luck.
Also when I look at the live tracking for the guiding points only update about once every 15 to 30 seconds. I’ve seen YouTube videos where the points update every second or so. How do I change this ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
On 17 Feb 2026, at 6:08 pm, al.mcl...@gmail.com <al.mcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
While we wait for the experts (I am not one) a couple of things which may help them are some details of your rig.
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HiThe mount is skywatcher NEQ6 Pro.I did have Dec guiding on and the guiding assistant measured 3300ms backlash. I so got the same kind of mixed results. I just turned it off to see if the results changed.The guidescope is 400mm fl. Its an orion shortube 80I’m wondering if settling time is having an impact but it’s just a guessHope this helps
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On 17 Feb 2026, at 6:08 pm, al.mcl wrote:While we wait for the experts (I am not one) a couple of things which may help them are some details of your rig.
The log profile says 'guidescope' , but what mount?DEC guiding is turned off, there is probably a good reason for this, but it would help to know what it is.The guidescope focal length is set as 400 mm, is this correct?The last calibration was 20 January which may be fine if this is a permanent set-up (is it?), but it might be worth a recalibration, even so.HTHal mcl
On Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 5:53:39 AM UTC chris.p wrote:Hi
I’m getting mixed results from tracking using phd2. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s not so good and I’m finding only about 30% of my light frames are good quality (no trailing).
Amongst the logs for 14 feb 2026 which I have provided the link to below, number 5 for 19 mins shows consistent guiding within 0.75” which I’m happy with.
However number 6 just afterwards is plus or minus 5”. It’s lost the good results and even after 10 minutes it hasn’t settled to the good results I just had.
How can i get more consistent results ?
I have tried a couple of different Dec options. My dec backlash came back as 3300ms. I’ve heard it’s an idea to polar align west by 10 minutes of arc and use the south only direction for Dec guiding (or is it north ?). Is this a recommended approach when you have poor Dec backlash ? I have adjusted the worm meshing as best I can.
I have tried using the guiding assistant as part of setup for each imaging session. But for some reason the results I get at any session seems to be pot luck.
Also when I look at the live tracking for the guiding points only update about once every 15 to 30 seconds. I’ve seen YouTube videos where the points update every second or so. How do I change this ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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