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Neither PHD or PHD2 have and sort of "backlash compensation". The only backlash
awareness that they have is that they don't start counting DEC calibration
steps until they have seen some movement to get the backlash out.
If your mount has almost no backlash, you might try selecting "Hysteresis" for
the Declination Algorithm on the Brain Box's Mount tab. Then you can dial down
the Aggression setting, which is used to avoid overshoot.
After trying that experiment, please let is know the results. If it works, we
can look at adding an "Aggression" setting to the "Resist Switch" algorithm.
If it does not work, please attach a debug log from a session that shows the
problems (extra credit for telling us the time when an overshoot happens).
Original comment by br...@boneheads.us
on 8 Mar 2014 at 2:41
I am going to close this issue as "Invalid" since, as Bret said, PHD2 does not
have backlash compensation and there is nothing to deactivate.
Let's look at your logs and discuss your overshoot problem in the discussion
group. If we find a defect or potential enhancement we can enter a new ticket
at that time when we have the information.
Original comment by andy.gal...@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2014 at 2:54
Hi andy, i read bret mail and i agree. i was confused by the dec clear
backlash during calibration phase that occurs
on phd 1.
As you know phd2 is unstable on my computer, and we stiil need to launch
a working debug version of phd 2 to sort out
this unstability. did you have some progress on that ?
Original comment by fdx92...@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2014 at 11:22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fdx92...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2014 at 2:27