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    • OutdoorManO Offline
      OutdoorMan Bronze Member @sky-runner
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      @sky-runner this is weird. I also use custom sports modes for all activity types, but my HR graph doesn’t look like this. Hmm… Will test it tomorrow.

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      • AudaxjoeA Offline
        Audaxjoe @sky-runner
        last edited by Audaxjoe

        @sky-runner I use navigation all the time. I navigated from Faro to Andalusia this year. 2500km around Norway and lots in the UK.

        Last year I navigation from Croatia to the Netherlands via ten countries.

        And also use the watch in the mountains.

        Hopefully that at least close to advanced usage…

        And I always use custom sports modes… Well except for yoga.

        I don’t use HR graph.

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        • sky-runnerS Offline
          sky-runner Silver Members @OutdoorMan
          last edited by sky-runner

          @OutdoorMan May it is because I have pace at the top and HR at the bottom. I’ll try to modify it and see if is different. It works correctly for one time after the watch is restarted, which I guess resets some internal state. But it consistently looks like this on the majority of runs. The “flatline” is always at a different HR - sometimes at a high HR like in the above example and sometimes at a low HR.

          Also, to make it clear the “flatline” represents the time before the beginning of a run. In the above example I have been running for 22 minutes but the graph shows about 40 last minutes.

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