Spring - hiking - trekking - altitude
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@el2thek The same place 204-238 m
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@Piotr-Grygiel how is the gps? Would assume that is also somewhat off then.
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Do you use the performance mode? AFAIK fused alti is not working in the endurance mode…
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It’s been mentioned in these before in these forums that manually calibrating the altimeter prior to starting an activity effectively inhibits Fused Alti for that activity. So you may inadvertently be affecting the accuracy by manually entering the starting altitude.
Personally, I never calibrate the altimeter no matter how far off it is and just let it do its magic during the first 15 or so minutes of the activity.
I’ve never read how long before an activity this applies……
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@deserthike20
it used to be 15min before activity afair but seems not to be valid anymore.
I did a test recently with manual adjustment, then immediate activity start and fusedalti did it’s job anyway -
@deserthike20 yes. Calibrating the altimeter before the activity with a -+15m real difference can influence the fused alti not to kick in for the first time.
What is said here is correct.
However keep in mind that fused alti always will kick in either continually and if the difference is more than 15m then also instantly if it has not happened before.
Also keep in mind that the reference altitude must be of the same format. MSL
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @freeheeler
Thank you both for adding and clarifying how Fused Alti works.
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An example of Fused Alti precision. Actual height from professional measurement on my wrist 218 m. In my S9PP it was 212 m.
S9PP sets the altitude at this point from 199 to 228 m. My yard is flat.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos How is the fused alti calibration process during an activity influenced when the watch is hidden under a winter jacket?
The reason I am asking is that I got superior results when I had my Race uncovered and then about 30m worse with the watch under the jacket.
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@vjakub the calibration itself is not influenced. Just under the jacket there is a high probability that during movement air pressure building up periodically inside of the jacket. Thus generating noise in the barometric sensor signal.