![]() I set it to 0.5 arcmin once and it took too long to get to the right spot so went back to 1 arcmin precision. I have it set to a pointing precision of one arcmin and it usually takes two solves/moves (1 minute max) to get on target. No prior star alignment is necessary at all other than PA. Just start from the mounts parked position. Once it takes that first plate solve image and calculates how far off target it is, it will then command the mount to move to the right spot and solve again, and again, as many times as necessary to get onto target (as described in the framing tab), before starting the sequence. You definitely need NINA to drive the mount for the plate solving to work properly. Some more learning to do, but thanks for all the advice here - much appreciated! ![]() Seems like I should look into using NINA for driving the mount too. ![]() I was not using NINA to drive the mount, just to try to verify my targeting. ![]()
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