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    • freeheelerF Offline
      freeheeler @blenedfly
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      @blenedfly
      could you please show us what exactly is the issue, by sharing screenshots or the activity after changing it to public?
      maybe there are some tipps to improve the altitude recording. some are already mentioned in this forum if you search for it.

      living sideways

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      • blenedflyB Offline
        blenedfly @freeheeler
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        @freeheeler Dear,
        thanks for the answer, in the image below it is the most striking, from 2065 meters in altitude, compared with a friend with another device at most 25 meters …
        ![alt text](6f271584.jpg image url)

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        • isaziI Offline
          isazi Moderator @blenedfly
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          @blenedfly direi che o l’altimetro è rotto, oppure c’è qualcosa che pompa aria sul sensore (i buchi che vedi di lato).

          Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

          Blog: isazi's home

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          • blenedflyB Offline
            blenedfly @isazi
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            @isazi si penso anche io sia difettoso, avvolte pero’ sembra funzionare …
            comunque se aggiungessero una sorta di taratura manuale il problema si risolverebbe (cosa che altri dispositivi hanno)
            grazie per la risposta

            @isazi yes I also think I’m defective, but sometimes it seems to work …
            however if they added some sort of manual calibration the problem would be solved (which other devices have)
            Thanks for the reply

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            • freeheelerF Offline
              freeheeler @blenedfly
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              @blenedfly
              maybe next time you can pay attention if something is covering the sensor holes. the graph looks like something was pumping (as @isazi said). don’t wear the watch too tight.
              in SA you can manually correct the total ascent to keep your annual statistics correct.
              and before you press start, please make sure the green arrow is constant and not flashing anymore 🙂
              keep us posted if this helps 👍

              living sideways

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              • blenedflyB Offline
                blenedfly @freeheeler
                last edited by blenedfly

                @freeheeler said in Altimeter:

                @blenedfly
                maybe next time you can pay attention if something is covering the sensor holes. the graph looks like something was pumping (as @isazi said). don’t wear the watch too tight.
                in SA you can manually correct the total ascent to keep your annual statistics correct.
                and before you press start, please make sure the green arrow is constant and not flashing anymore
                keep us posted if this helps

                there is nothing that pumps air now I will try to wear it slower. Before starting the activity I wait 4/6 minutes … I will keep you updated

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                  aeroild Bronze Member @blenedfly
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                  @blenedfly Try starting an activity and leave the watch on the same spot for e.g. 30 minutes. If the altitude goes up and down more than a few meters there is something wrong.
                  You can also strap the watch e.g. to the top of a backpack and make sure that it hangs freely and open. Then take a little walk on a flat surface. If the altitude goes up and down more than a few meters there is something wrong.

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                  • blenedflyB Offline
                    blenedfly @aeroild
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                    @aeroild said in Altimeter:

                    blenedfly Try starting an activity and leave the watch on the same spot for e.g. 30 minutes. If the altitude goes up and down more than a few meters there is something wrong.
                    You can also strap the watch e.g. to the top of a backpack and make sure that it hangs freely and open. Then take a little walk on a flat surface. If the altitude goes up and down more than a few meters there is something wrong.

                    I’ll try’…
                    however, manual calibration would take

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                    • isaziI Offline
                      isazi Moderator @blenedfly
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                      @blenedfly no manual calibration will not be the solution here, because the problem is the spikes, not the initial altitude. And your S7 calibrates automatically.

                      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                      Blog: isazi's home

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                      • blenedflyB Offline
                        blenedfly @isazi
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                        @isazi
                        ok i understand …
                        I also did the test that @aeroild recommended, in fact the height varies continuously by about 20 meters when standing still.
                        I have purchased from Amazon, I proceed to return the product and maybe buy another one

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                        • blenedflyB Offline
                          blenedfly @blenedfly
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                          @blenedfly Hello friends,
                          today the second Suunto 7 arrived, immediately tried but the altimeter shows me an incorrect altitude (it seems to have no variations), or this model has some basic problems or Suunto does not want me as a customersuunto 2.jpg

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                          • freeheelerF Offline
                            freeheeler
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                            @blenedfly
                            I understand you wait some time after the green arrow is constant. we can exclude a wrong operation I guess.
                            Is it possible for you to upload some of your recorded activities to quantified-self.io, make them public and share the link here?
                            if you are concerned about privacy you can also send the link in private message.

                            living sideways

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                            • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                              Brad_Olwin Moderator @blenedfly
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                              @blenedfly I have a large number of activities, tens to hundreds with the S7 and another Suunto (S9baro or S9Peak) all worn at the same time. The altimeter for me on the S7 has been excellent, I can show you some of the data if you wish. If @freeheeler cannot help you I will try. I still have an use my S7 without issues.

                              Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                              • freeheelerF Offline
                                freeheeler @Brad_Olwin
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                                @brad_olwin
                                👍 I can only check activities like running together with my wife, as she has an S7 in use, without alti issues.
                                the only issue she’s ever had with her S7 was wrong altitude when ahe started an activity before satellites were properly locked

                                living sideways

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                                  blenedfly @freeheeler
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                                  @freeheeler https://maps.suunto.com/move/andrea380291/6299ddda16312c15af9983c2

                                  It’ ok ?

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                                  • freeheelerF Offline
                                    freeheeler @blenedfly
                                    last edited by freeheeler

                                    @blenedfly
                                    to me this graph looks like the sensor holes have been covered, maybe on sweaty skin.
                                    but it could be a faulty sensor, too. but my bet is, sensor hole covering. on the map it looks like this region is very flat.
                                    let’s see what @Brad_Olwin thinks about it.
                                    Screenshot_20220617-210738.png

                                    living sideways

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                                    • blenedflyB Offline
                                      blenedfly @freeheeler
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                                      @freeheeler with the gps the height marks it correctly, the hole seems open to me …

                                      suunto 4.jpg suunto 3.jpg IMG_20220617_212614_755.jpg

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                                      • freeheelerF Offline
                                        freeheeler @blenedfly
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                                        @blenedfly
                                        I know what you mean… but…
                                        open:
                                        PXL_20220617_193433694.jpg
                                        close: (common position on the handlebar) 🤷 😦
                                        PXL_20220617_193443376.jpg

                                        living sideways

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                                        • blenedflyB Offline
                                          blenedfly @freeheeler
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                                          @freeheeler
                                          I understand … I think I’ll give up suunto … the barometer even if I’m not wearing the watch shows -50 …
                                          I bought 2 and they both have the same problem

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                                          • freeheelerF Offline
                                            freeheeler @blenedfly
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                                            @blenedfly
                                            I wouldn’t give up so soon if you like the watch in general.
                                            the altitude is corrected by GPS frequently during an activity. if the last corrected altitude is going wrong again, because of covered holes and hence built artificial pressure (the alti goes doen then), it is likely that you check before it’s corrected again and it shows below sealevel.
                                            It is also visible on the graph. I think no spot in your area is below -100m sealevel.

                                            Try a d dummy activity on your balkony, put the watch somewhere for 30min, leave it alone and observe what it is doing.

                                            living sideways

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