Created attachment 106242 [details] KStars log This scenario is following the scenario described in #381543, so it might be an engine state issue. This is in KStars 2.7.8 for Windows. While testing meridian flip, I observed Ekos did not initiate a meridian flip when it should. (timestamps kept in UTC) Scenario is: - Track Muphrid (eta Bootis), RA=13.9251 DE=18.315, starting at 19:41 - At that moment, Muphrid is 3 minutes or so from the meridian - Setup 9 exposures using the Ekos Scheduler, uncheck Track, Focus, Align, Guide, Alt and Twilight, using prepared sequence of 1x120s exposure, meridian flip if HA>0. - Start scheduler, and wait for the meridian flip to occur and check Ekos behavior Observed: - No flip requested by Ekos whe Muphrid passes HA>0 Remark: - It may seem that for this test, Muphrid is too close to the meridian when starting the Scheduler. But this issue did hit me in the middle of the 3-hour plan while chasing NGC6888 too. - The KStars log include log from ticket #381543
Created attachment 106243 [details] EQMod mount log
Created attachment 106244 [details] Ekos console log
On hold, since much changed in INDI/Ekos during that year. Will provide more information later on.
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Recently seen again. Issue seems related to the time kstars/indi-eqmod has been running. On the third subsequent night of use, indi-eqmod will point an object that is 40' west of the meridian using the west side of the pier, scope pointing east.