Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR
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@isazi Fair enough. But I was mostly thinking about non-baro watches. Any barometer would yield more satisfactory data than an algorithm that thinks seven equals zero.
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@RiphRaph I think that the algorithm doesnāt think that 7 equals zero, Iām quite convinced that it thinks: Iāve arrived at 7 during certain period of time then I start to count (and I guess it includes the 7 m).
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@cosmecosta said in Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR:
@RiphRaph I think that the algorithm doesnāt think that 7 equals zero, Iām quite convinced that it thinks: Iāve arrived at 7 during certain period of time then I start to count (and I guess it includes the 7 m).
This discussion have already been placed somewhere here by a former user, and great discussions about ascent algo with @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos.
I also think the last S9 FWs have changed the way ascent is cumulated, but no so sure to remember correctly. -
@cosmecosta Iām not sure. One of my fairly flat 5k loops registers 30m of total ascent for Stryd but 7m (and on some memorable occasions, zero m) on my non-baro Spartan, so it doesnāt look to me as though those initial 7m are being considered.
As has been noted before, this isnāt exactly a mountain trail; the undulations are pretty minimal. Still make a difference to effort/power though, which is why I find them of some interest.
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@Mff73 said in Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR:
@cosmecosta said in Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR:
@RiphRaph I think that the algorithm doesnāt think that 7 equals zero, Iām quite convinced that it thinks: Iāve arrived at 7 during certain period of time then I start to count (and I guess it includes the 7 m).
This discussion have already been placed somewhere here by a former user, and great discussions about ascent algo with @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos.
I also think the last S9 FWs have changed the way ascent is cumulated, but no so sure to remember correctly.Even if it has been changed, it still does not work satisfactorily on a Non-Baro 9. After a run with good GPS-reception on a not too flat course I quite often receive the 0/7, 7/7, 0/21 etc numbers, while the - realistic - graph in the app shows a very different picture. It seems elevation is tracked rather nicely and not too badly, but is not used at all in SA (or even MC).
In my opinion not the best approach at all - I would really like to see the acquired data (altitude) used in a better way. -
@RiphRaph That is cool, I did not realize Stryd would broadcast that. Would be useful for non-baro watches.
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@RiphRaph Had exactly the same problem with my spartan trainer wrist, some of my usual runs with 90m turned into 0m now! what is happening?
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@RiphRaph I agree. my 273m turned into 100m since last update. what can i do?
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I have a similar problemā¦
Trail race, 10km, height difference 500m, and the clock showed only 163m!!!My trackā¦ Climbing 163m (Spartan Sport)
my friend 1 Climbing 303m (Suunto 9)
my friend 2 Climbing 537m(Polar Vantage V)
my friend 3 Climbing 465m (Garmin)
my friend 4 Climbing 527m (Garmin Instinct) -
@DRezvoff You posted on another thread, please try to post on one thread, that way we can help you better. I think the answer you are seeking is already in this thread. Without a barometer your elevation gain/loss will not be as accurate and will depend on GPS.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR:
@DRezvoff You posted on another thread, please try to post on one thread, that way we can help you better. I think the answer you are seeking is already in this thread. Without a barometer your elevation gain/loss will not be as accurate and will depend on GPS.
give a link to the branch in which I will receive an answer.
I have GPS GLONASS mode for accuracy, I live in the center of Russia ))
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@DRezvoff said in Dodgy elevation on Spartan Sport WHR:
Without a barometer your elevation gain/loss will not be as accurate and will depend on GPS.
This is your answer
And if you want some details just scroll up this very thread -
@sartoric The clock began to lie a lot calculating climb.
And exactly determining the coordinatesā¦ error up to 30-50m at a distance of 1km, at 8km a sumy error up to 400-600mā¦
Error in height at 8 km distance of trailraning 200-300 mā¦ -
how do I fix the climbing error?!
watch lies on trail races summarily at 200-300 m or at 20-50 m per 1 km. I run uphill, the height difference on the 50km map, the clock shows a climb of 7mā¦ and this is in an almost open area, the track of the Biathlon Academy, on which the Winter Universiade 2019 was held.https://www.strava.com/activities/5947710594
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@drezvoff you can fix ascend/decend manually in SA: go to workout, touch the pencil icon, write elevation values from Strava or somewhere else.
To improve it during workout: wait a little bit after GPS icon turns green before you start the training.Generally, elevation is not so good on a device without baro.
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@dmytro before the start of training, I do warm-up for 10 minutes, watch in āwaitingā mode and search for GPS + GLONASS satellites, accuracy is the best.
Certified international ski tracks and biathlon tracks are not closed by the forest, the tracks are wide (5-8m + shoulder). Such an Error in the calculation of height, in the hours that in 2018 were the top model is unacceptable.
Making changes to the training, every time you finish it, is not very convenient -
@drezvoff ok, than I donāt know, what else to suggest. Maybe contact support and they will offer you a discount, so you can buy something with a baro sensor?
Thatās what I do to correct my elevation, if itās not that good. Maybe automatic elevation correction will come eventually to SA.
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@dmytro The discount is of course interesting, but will its manufacturer offerā¦)))