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Bemierkung vum kaerast de(n) 5. Juli 2009 um 11:47 Auer

GPS is generally pretty terrible at altitudes, it just gives a very rough idea. Also, it'll be altitude above mean sea level not actual sea level where you are.

Bemierkung vum Skippern de(n) 5. Juli 2009 um 16:33 Auer

You can callibrate altitude in most advanced handheld units, but mark that Geoid altitude and reality differs around the planet, +/- 60 meter AFAIK.

Bemierkung vum Biogenesis_ de(n) 6. Juli 2009 um 04:55 Auer

Altitude calibration is for any hand held unit which has a barometric altimeter in it. Ie, one which estimates altitude based on changes in air pressure.

Garmin units which have the required hardware include the eTrex Vista HCx (top of the line eTrex) and several of the Summit units.

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