I'm still not getting this.
The first one is an actual REFSMMAT based on the known alignment of the spacecraft (the one AGS is body axis aligned to) where the sun and earth were in the AOT.
To generate this, do I use the "REF from ATT" option in the RTCC REFSMMAT? And then uplink it as the Actual REFSMMAT?
Then the desired REFSMMAT was a P30 REFSMMAT for MCC-7 burn.
I calculated the MCC maneuver, created the PAD, and generated a P30 REFSMMAT. I uplinked this as a Desired REFSMMAT.
Then I did the P52 option 1 using the sun and moon.
(Disclaimer, initially I only showed a required dV of 0.17 fps, so I decided to change the trajectory a little to create the need for a midcourse correction. I did that before I started any of the REFSMMAT or MCC calculations. I shallowed until I needed about 2.7 fps to get back in the corridor.)
Now after the P52, I'm trying to check the alignment by running a P52 option 3, and I manually selected a star near the center of the AOS. When the F 50 18 shows up I let the ship auto maneuver (PGNS as guidance) expecting it to try to center the star in the AOS. Instead it starts to maneuver away from my selected star, so the alignment can't be correct.
EDIT: I've been playing around with this all morning, and I think found what's wrong? The LGC had no idea what time it was. I set the time in the LGC, and all seems to be working. I'd guess without a time, the LGC couldn't know where to look for stars or planets. After the alignment I ran a P52 option 3, and the LM maneuvered almost exactly to the star I had picked.
Continuing to experiment I uplinked the P30 Ext DV, started P41 and let the LM auto maneuver to the MCC burn attitude. The pitch and roll were almost perfect (000, 000) but for some reason the yaw was 296 (I don't think the yaw really affects the burn?). I manually yawed to 000 and the earth is in the COAS, not centered but I think close enough for government work.
Looking at the 30 Minute Activation checklist it looks like they deleted the LGC clock set on page 32, and I don't see where they ever put it back in? Isn't that required?