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      ventresca
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      Hello,

      I’ve noticed a bug in the PTE calculation on my Suunto 9 peak pro (maybe since the last update?).
      Sometimes, when I don’t have my heart rate belt on, I turn it off (so the heart rate is not recorded in my activity).
      The problem is that a 10 km jog well below my maximum pace is always scored with a very high PTE score, often PTE = 5.

      I’d like to point out that I haven’t modified my parameters (heart rate ranges, maximum frequency, etc.). I’ve logged around 200-300 runs since I got my watch. So with the GPS and the calculation of my speed (which corresponds to my jogging pace) over less than an hour, there’s no reason to have such a high score. I take it this is a bug?

      Thanks in advance,

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        A Former User @ventresca
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        @ventresca said in PTE bug ?:

        I turn it off (so the heart rate is not recorded in my activity).

        Well there is a known bug that turning off HR, isn’t actually turning off the OHR recording. Since OHR readings are so-so at best, just about any PTE can be shown.

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          ventresca @Guest
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          @twekkel said in PTE bug ?:

          Well there is a known bug that turning off HR, isn’t actually turning off the OHR recording. Since OHR readings are so-so at best, just about any PTE can be shown.

          What is OHR ?

          So, to sum up, you have a choice between :

          • Run with the heart rate on your wrist (when you don’t have the belt) and get inconsistent data
          • deactivate heart rate and get inconsistent PTE that break many other stats like health status, etc.

          Shouldn’t this bug be fixed soon? Because it really breaks all the stats!

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            A Former User @ventresca
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            @ventresca OHR = Optical Heart Rate sensor

            It should have been fixed asap IMHO, but it isn’t. I hate to see the complete bogus HR values in Strava and have to disable it for each and every activity.

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              gatewayabroadjaipur @ventresca
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              @ventresca said in PTE bug ?:

              I’ve noticed a bug in the PTE calculation on my Suunto 9 peak pro (maybe since the last update?).
              Sometimes, when I don’t have my heart rate belt on, I turn it off (so the heart rate is not recorded in my activity).
              The problem is that a 10 km jog well below my maximum pace is always scored with a very high PTE score, often PTE = 5.

              I’d like to point out that I haven’t modified my parameters (heart rate ranges, maximum frequency, etc.). I’ve logged around 200-300 runs since I got my watch. So with the GPS and the calculation of my speed (which corresponds to my jogging pace) over less than an hour, there’s no reason to have such a high score. I take it this is a bug?

              Thanks in advance,

              It seems like a bug indeed. The high PTE score without heart rate data is unusual, especially with consistent speed and pace. Hope it gets fixed soon!

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