To improve the precision, centre a (bright) star (CCD, electronic crosshair) on either
side of the meridian, preferably not far from the meridian. Now make the mount flip
by slewing the mount to a (bright) star on the other side of the meridian (not far).
Now correct HALF the flip error in RA with the trimming screws.
Unguided imaging
Here are some tips to get the best result of unguided imaging.
The setup must be stable (no soft soil).
The TA should be balanced accurately in all positions.
Must have a precise polar alignment (around 10") or multi star model (will have field
rotation near the pole).
Keep flexure at a minimum! Pay attention to:lock focuser, extension rings, set
screws.
Remember that any part of your TA that is not PERFECTLY firm will flex easily.
Do not leave cables hanging off the TA/CCD.
Apply refraction corrected tracking (preferably with atmospheric parameters sensor
for nstep).
Generally speaking, refractors are much more suitable for unguided imaging due to
small TA flexure.
Tracking speed ( nstep controller) can be fine tuned if needed. Do this near the
meridian where refraction has little effect on apparent sidereal speed
GTD E.fric manual 8 March 2021
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