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Have Kestrel, iPOD Touch & Bulletflight installed.
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<blockquote data-quote="ss7mm" data-source="post: 322386" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I have a Kestrel 3500 and to calibrate it for altitude I have to know the BP. I'd think yours is the same process but may be done a little differently. Like I mentioned, I set the altitude to 0 in the calibration screen for BP and thus I get station pressure.</p><p></p><p>If the BP is correct they are usually close in altitude to the GPS but I've checked both my GPS and Kestrel and find that the GPS is more accurate when checked against known altitudes so that's just what I use and since I always have at least one GPS with me in the field it's no big deal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss7mm, post: 322386, member: 5"] I have a Kestrel 3500 and to calibrate it for altitude I have to know the BP. I'd think yours is the same process but may be done a little differently. Like I mentioned, I set the altitude to 0 in the calibration screen for BP and thus I get station pressure. If the BP is correct they are usually close in altitude to the GPS but I've checked both my GPS and Kestrel and find that the GPS is more accurate when checked against known altitudes so that's just what I use and since I always have at least one GPS with me in the field it's no big deal [/QUOTE]
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