You’ve given us very little to work with here – a total of 14 minutes of active guiding. From what little I can see, you’re getting large guide star excursions in both RA and Dec – neither have anything to do with guiding. I would guess the guide camera/guide scope is probably shifting around on its own because something is loose, a cable is pulling, etc. I have no idea what your guide scope arrangement is and whether it’s one of the wimpy finder-scope arrangements. With more information and longer guiding sequences, we might be able to tell you more. Whenever you’re trouble-shooting these kinds of problems, it would be good to start each night’s session with a fresh calibration so we can see it in the guide log.
Regards,
Bruce
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Hello Bruce,
thx for the reply. I‘ll do tonight. Should I open then a new thread in the forum or reply to this one?
All the best SK
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Hi Stefan. It’s fine to continue on this thread since you started it. But thanks for asking. J