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      A Former User
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      Thanks again to everyone!

      Yes @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos, this explains that on all my attempts I generated a altitude variation > 30m in less than 12 minutes (because I went up and down several times more than the 2 tests).
      The only that is not totally clear is the variation of 1st try that the S9B not registered this +4 of when I went up.

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        johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I have a Spartan Ultra: I’m sitting at the moment in my office at 214m above sea level. I know from the weather station on my altitude just some 2km away, that we have 2015.4 hPa at 30 C temperature. My watch shows me 2021 hPa. If I like to have a correct pressure reading, I would have to change the altitude to 165m. SO how can I bring this together to see correct altitude AND correct pressure?

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          @flypg said in Doubt about Suunto 9 Baro altimeter/barometer calibration:

          If you are at a constant altitude (less than 5 meters of vertical movement within 12 minutes), your watch interprets air pressure changes as weather changes and adjusts the barometer graph accordingly.

          🤦
          I published this myself a couple of weeks ago
          🤒

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            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @johann.fuehrer
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            @johann-fuehrer is it sea level pressure? Can you give me now a coarse location (town)? I can look that up for you

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              johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
              https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/wetter/wetterwerte-analysen/wien/luftdruck/?mode=geo&druckang=red

              It’s Vienna and “Wien Unterlaa” is the station I mentioned …

              https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/wetter/wetterwerte-analysen/tawes-verlaufsgraphiken/wien_unterlaa/luftdruck/?mode=geo&druckang=red

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                johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos … and yes, it’s seal level pressure. Local pressure is about 993 hPa

                You can switch in the pressure chart caption!

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                  A Former User @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                  @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Doubt about Suunto 9 Baro altimeter/barometer calibration:

                  Lets keep an eye on this.

                  I think that I understood some extra… On my workings days I use a lot the stairs. This results in variations of more than 5m in less than 12 minutes, that result that my watch change to alti-mode. When I have a weather change the pressure variation is assinged to the altimeter and by this I see this big changes on the altitude… can be possible or I´m totally wrong?

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                    @flypg On watch mode there is no mode

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                      @flypg for indoor activities there is automode

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                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @johann.fuehrer
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                        @johann-fuehrer yeah I see the same from my sources indeed looks like the watch is about 6hpa wrong right ? There is a tool that can calibrate the abs pressure but unfortunately only support can do that.

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                          johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is there any support here in Vienna which can do this?

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                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @johann.fuehrer
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                            @johann-fuehrer I am not sure 😕 I am very far away (in terms of internal comms) with support stations etc

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                              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks, I think that I need re-read all the post again 😌

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                                mario_b @johann.fuehrer
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                                @johann-fuehrer ZAMG does not report QNH ambient pressure. They take the temperature into account. Compare your pressure with the Vienna airport QNH value: https://aviationweather.gov/adds/tafs/?station_ids=LOWW&std_trans=translated&submit_both=Get+TAFs+and+METARs
                                They are reporting every 30 minutes. (Time is shown is UTC so don‘t get confused)
                                You can only compare the ZAMG value when it is around 15 degrees Celsius in Vienna.
                                Greetings from Tirol

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                                  @mario_b oh. Thats why the variation!

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                                    mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thats why i allways ask, 🙂 which ambient pressure is used to compare. because QNH is allways calculated with 15 degrees.
                                    and since my a3p is back from service, its spot on with every QNH value around me. 👌

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                                      freeheeler @mario_b
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                                      @mario_b
                                      😱 15’000km service?!
                                      what was wrong with it?

                                      living sideways

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                                        johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @mario_b
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                                        @mario_b Hm, then I do not understand that:
                                        LOWW at 8:50 local time: 1020 mBar at 22 degree Celsius, altitude 183m
                                        ZAMG reading of Schwechat, 9:00 local time 1019.8 (998.6) hPa at 22.1 degrees Celsius, alt 183m
                                        ZAMG reading in Vienna at 9:00 for all stations in between 1019.4 and 1019.9, of course depending on altitude and temerature, which varies about 2 degrees Celsius.
                                        My reference from yesterday, Unterlaa at 9:00: 1019.6 mBar (996.6) at 21.8 degrees C, alt 200m
                                        My reading on the watch: 1024 hPa at 22 degree, alt 209 m

                                        So it’s off about 4 mBar. Or can you explain this?

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                                          johann.fuehrer Bronze Member @johann.fuehrer
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                                          @johann-fuehrer … that would be an altitude difference of about 35 m. I used this calculator: https://www.mide.com/pages/air-pressure-at-altitude-calculator

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                                            mario_b @freeheeler
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                                            @TELE-HO 🙂 more a 1000km service. but to be honest. it was nothing wrong. just a few other guys had the same value with ambient pressure, and mine did not match them. but altimeter worked flawlessly.
                                            i have to say thank you again to @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos and the awesome suunto customer service for help. they wanted me to send the watch in to check if everything is ok. they’ve exchanged the pressure sensor. now it is spot on. i was just tooo nitpicky. (also i know that it will show a different value over time).

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