GPS altitude meter
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 @freeheeler you’re right. But maybe some people need accurate gps for other thing than sport     ️ ️
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 @g287-sf 
 I think before we keep this discussion going we need samples from @MRony where we can see the graph and have some fix points to indicate the deviation in altitude.
 Location is most of the times spot on with my watch.notice where I left the sidewalk and cut the corner? (counter clockwise direction).  and altitude recorded e.g. at the highest point of the ride compared to what’s stored in swiss topo maps. 
 I think it’s close to top notch.  
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 we need samples from @MRony where we can see the graph and have some fix points to indicate the deviation in altitude. Preferably with simultaneous, co-located fixes from other devices with known generally superior accuracy. 
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 @fenr1r 
 not everyone can pull an A3P out of his drawer 
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 @freeheeler said in GPS altitude meter: not everyone can pull an A3P out of his drawer Ha! Good point. (Altho’, as detailed elsewhere, my A3P [FusedAlti] was outclassed by an SSU [Baro only] in a comparison a while back. So it may not be at its best.) However, as long as there is postal delivery and selfless dedication to the scientific method … It occurs to me that there is a more definitive test: against another 9Baro of known, recently-demonstrated accuracy. You can fall back in affection with your Airboss in the interim. 
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 @freeheeler today i was a Tour, and the gps failed~ 100m! Photo i will load up in 3houers! 
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 @mrony 
 let’s say, without knowing details, the altitude was wrong… not GPS failed. at least that’s what I understand from the context, it could be misleading.
 I’m curious about your details. 
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 @fenr1r said in GPS altitude meter: we need samples from @MRony where we can see the graph and have some fix points to indicate the deviation in altitude. Preferably with simultaneous, co-located fixes from other devices with known generally superior accuracy. All that is really needed is to get a fit file and compare corrections in Runalyze 
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 @brad_olwin Will that tell you the GNSS reception conditions for the route or the corrections made for a notionally optimum route? 
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 @freeheeler - Now I have attached the pictures    -------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------   
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 @freeheeler – one more    
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 @mrony 
 PTE 5.0, are you running with your skis?? The pics are nice and the data, but it would be good if we could associate the info better. 
 @Brad_Olwin mentioned runalyze, but I don’t use that, hence, no idea about that one.
 If you would upload to QS and share the link it would help to see if there are unregularities in the graph.
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 - is 14m too high
- 90m too low
- 11m too high
 correct?
 
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 @freeheeler correct 
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 @mrony 
 personally I would only worry about the 90m low.
 let’s look at your 90m low activity isolated in quantified-self.io
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 @freeheeler - 
 My father-in-law - always makes sure that I work up a sweat. What means QS an how i do this? 
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 @mrony 
 you can upload exported activities to here… or do a complete sync, publish, share… if you’re concerned about privacy make it private again after we checked
 https://quantified-self.io/user/jBm0qOhihUMykVYD8HBJMshQrJc2/event/e5b5d4f153619dbd9d24526cf725eb736779f29171438dc1a528c43aa3135019
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 @freeheeler i will try this tomorow - now i musst bring my kids to bed. Thanke you for your support. KR Rony 
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 @freeheeler Hello, I spoke to Suunto Customer Service. There I was informed that a deviation of 1-3m would be normal (would also suit me) - my deviations (values) are too high. I should reset the clock to factory settings (test again) - if that doesn’t help, i shoud send it to customer service. Info will follow! BR Rony 
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 @mrony how high are the deviations and how is the refernce defined? 10meters is also ok. 20 no. only as an exception 





