Suunto, what the hell with your data recording?
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@teo-s Strange, I just ran your file through Quantified-self.io. It also shows an elevation graph from 1000-2500m. However, when I zoom in, I see a lot of elevation wobbles. As far as I remember, there is a wobble threshold of around 3m, but your wobbles are bigger. Maybe that’s the reason why the ascend and descend values are much more.
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@surfboomerang how should wind change the values? Think only a barometer change (high barometer or low barometer change) will change the values? But only wind?
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@GiPFELKiND wind can influence the baro sensor a lot, but it has to be either a strong wind or you have to be moving faster than walking / running.
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@GiPFELKiND Wind and water are two reasons why altitude is disabled for windsurfing. You should see my altitude graphs on windsurf sessions in the past.
If I only could use those ascend values for Suunto Vertical week… -
@teo-s I looked at your file. It looks like there was something on top of the pressure sensor you can see dips all over the chart
- Rain?
- Watch got rain then got under the jacket?
- Dirty sensor -> Sampoo cloged etc?
- Wind? I would doubt that though as the issue looks a little consistent.
- Humidity ? ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Hi thanks for your reply! I exclude absolutely rain, as I said on my opening post it was a fully sunny day all day long. I exclude also humidity, because sun and partial wind made the ambience quite enough dry. On your list the only thing that effectively happened was wind, but again, wind never blew continuously, and probably 3-4 times strong on a 8 hour trekking. To be clear, It was a typical wind day on a high quote mountain, I’m really surprised if wind could be the cause of this numbers, because it means that potentially almost every trekking may end with a completely wrong height difference number.
However, one thing that I forgot to say yesterday was the fact that, to avoid the typical fake extra lenght due to continuous positioning fix when stopped, I paused the track record three times, and started to record again as soon as I came back to walk. I don’t know if somehow this thing may caused the problem. That said, I usually do pause the track record on long stops and never had the altitude problem.
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@teo-s give it a run on a flat and let’s see the profile. Or walk.
I definitely don’t see this as sw issue.
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@teo-s
you forgot “dirty sensor” from the list of potential culprits.
It is worth having a check on this. -
@Mff73 Honestly I really doubt this can be the reason of the problem. Exactly tò avoid this problem, I wear my Race only on weekend, while during the other working days of the week I use my Fenix. Moreover, this was just the second trekking I had the chance to use the Race since I bought the watch, about 1 month and half ago. Given this, I’d be very surprised if all of this was on dust…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Ok, I’ll try to use it as soon as I can.