Some signal is going from the computer to the guide camera to the mount. Is different than the usual tracking sound it always makes. One reason it may not be the cable is when Iĭo manually move the mount using phd2, I can hear the mount making a sound that So from reading posts, a likely culprit could be the st4 cable The goto hand controller does a good job finding objects and moves the mount Polar aligned (I can take pictures with about 2 min exposures) quite well and Moving when I ask it to move east, west, north, south.
I haveįollowed the phd2 troubleshooting to manually move the mount and it is not I followed the instructions that came with theĪutoguider which seem pretty straightforward and recommend using phd2. I am trying to set up my Orion Starshoot Autoguider However, the change in sound doesn't result in any movement of the mount or movement of the guide star. So this would mean some signal is going from the computer to the guide camera to the mount. One reason it may not be the cable is when I do manually move the mount using phd2, I can hear the mount making a sound that is different than the usual tracking sound it always makes. So from reading posts, a likely culprit could be the st4 cable (although mine is new from Orion). My mount is polar aligned (I can take pictures with about 2 min exposures) quite well and the goto hand controller does a good job finding objects and moves the mount just fine. I have set the pulse length to 5000 ms (the max I think). I have followed the phd2 troubleshooting to manually move the mount and it is not moving when I ask it to move east, west, north, south. I followed the instructions that came with the Autoguider which seem pretty straightforward and recommend using phd2. I am trying to set up my Orion Starshoot Autoguider with my Atlas EQ-G goto mount.