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    • guenthiG Offline
      guenthi @isazi
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      @isazi Thanks for the quick reply - so what does that mean in my case, I calibrated before starting an acticvity, but GPS is used during the activity for recording the track, but height is no more adjusted then with FusedAlti?
      This seems strange to me… can you explain this a bit more, or do you know where I can find more information about how the Peak 9 behaves for altitude measurement?
      Thank you!

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      • isaziI Offline
        isazi Moderator @guenthi
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        @guenthi said in Altiude measurement issues:

        @isazi Thanks for the quick reply - so what does that mean in my case, I calibrated before starting an acticvity, but GPS is used during the activity for recording the track, but height is no more adjusted then with FusedAlti?

        Exactly what you say. I never manually calibrate my watch, and just rely on FusedAlti to do it during the activity, because it works really well. If you manually calibrate you disable FusedAlti (not sure for how long though).

        Hope you had a good time in Ötztal, haven’t been there in few years.

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        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
          Brad_Olwin Moderator @guenthi
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          @guenthi what @isazi says. I do not manually calibrate either. I am in the mountains every weekend, my altitude data are usually quite accurate.

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            thanasis Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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            @Brad_Olwin i am curious why would prefer gps adjusted altitude rather than just barometric adjustment if you can calibrate the altimeter based on certified height for instance .

            Based on similar posts here in the forum I was using the automatic calibration and In several occasions where I was by the sea, I tended to get -11 or -8 m readings. On the contrary by setting the actual altitude I was very spot on on my other readings .
            So I miss something here ?

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            • freeheelerF Offline
              freeheeler @thanasis
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              @thanasis
              yes maybe… it could be that the idea behind FusedAlti is that you can focus on your sport without playing around with setting the altitude frequently during long activities with stormy, changing weathers?
              11m wrong looks like a lot when you’re standing at the sea. when you are in the mountains at 3’000m, being 11m wrong is not so critical… I know some people would disagree here…

              living sideways

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              • DMytroD Offline
                DMytro @freeheeler
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                @freeheeler funny story, a year ago I was climbing my first 3k mountain, at the top the watch has shown just 2998m which was a putty XD.

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                • freeheelerF Offline
                  freeheeler @DMytro
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                  @DMytro
                  I observe very precise measurements very often, too.
                  but some meters off is within tolerance IMO.
                  also when we take into account how complex this feature is

                  living sideways

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                  • DMytroD Offline
                    DMytro @freeheeler
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                    @freeheeler not saying otherwise, just a pity that the watch didn’t justify 3k XD.

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                    • freeheelerF Offline
                      freeheeler @DMytro
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                      @DMytro
                      aah 🙈 …next time, climb the summit cross 😜

                      living sideways

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                      • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                        Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members
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                        There is good explanation with examples on the following link regarding pressure and GPS altitude readings: https://xcmag.com/news/gps-versus-barometric-altitude-the-definitive-answer/

                        I have also experienced negative values on sea level, both when getting to sea level from higher altitude as well as when trying FusedAlti for auto-adjustement. During activities on mountains I can’t recall having any (major) issues with readings as they were mostly accurate.

                        I think S9P misses the ability to get manual pressure set as it existed in A3P for instance.

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                        • freeheelerF Offline
                          freeheeler @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                          @Panagiotis-Kritikakos
                          edit: sorry, you asked for pressure, I already answered it is possible but that’s only true for altitude… yes, setting the pressure is not possible, but also not really necessary as only relative pressure matters IMO

                          living sideways

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                          • Panagiotis KritikakosP Offline
                            Panagiotis Kritikakos Gold Members @freeheeler
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                            @freeheeler I also mean relative pressure, not absolute. For example, today I noticed difference by what the watch was reading and what the nearest weather station was reporting ~1.5km away in direct line and same sea level. Not sure if pressure can be sligtly different in such short distance with same conditions. I suppose other factors can affect the watch and I pressume the station is reporting correctly.

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                            • freeheelerF Offline
                              freeheeler @Panagiotis Kritikakos
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                              @Panagiotis-Kritikakos
                              that’s what I mean… doesn’t matter if the station shows different than your watch. what matters is, that if the station drops e.g. by 3 hPa over night, that your watch (if close enough to the station) drops 3 hPa, too

                              living sideways

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