Will only perform hourly backups if Time Capsule is mounted

I've just bought myself a 500GB Time Capsule which I've connected to my iMac via ethernet.
I have noticed that the hourly backups will only be performed if I have the Time Capsule 'mounted' ( on the desktop ). If I don't the time quietly passes and nothing happens except that the time of the next backup is bumped to the next hour. When in this mode, if I launch Time Machine, it connects to the Time Capsule and then performs a backup.
Very strange, but at least it is easy to work around by having an alias to my Time Capsule disk in my 'logon items' list so that it is always mounted when I login.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or have a solution?
Apart from that the TC is working nicely.
Steve

Hmmmm... Try this. Mount the TC Disk Image. Open TM Preferences -> Options -> + ->Exclude Backup of --. I don't know if this will work, but it may be worth a shot.
Also, check out this link:
[http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8331907&#8331907]
and the quote:
Backups WAY Too Large
If an initial full backup or subsequent incremental backup is tens or hundreds of Gigs larger than expected, check to see that all unwanted external hard disks are still excluded from Time Machine backups.
This includes the Time Machine backup drive ITSELF. Normally, Time Machine is set to exclude itself by default. But on rare occasions it can forget. When your backup begins, Time Machine mounts the backup on your desktop. (For Time Capsule users it appears as a white drive icon labeled something like “Backup of (your computer)”.) If, while it is mounted, it does not show up in the Time Machine Prefs “Do not back up” list, then Time Machine will attempt to back ITSELF up. If it is not listed while the drive is mounted, then you need to add it to the list.

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