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How do you account for wind in Exbal or other software
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<blockquote data-quote="WildcatB" data-source="post: 198229" data-attributes="member: 10379"><p>The problem is with exbal and not the method. With exbal - little wind: greater the error. Big wind: less error. If exbal doesn't let you change the accuracy... just come up with your 1 mph correction by plugging in a 10 mph wind and divide by 10... or better yet (if exbal will let you do it) plug in a 100 mph wind and divide by 100 (to minimize the error.) Use this result for your 1 mph reference. </p><p></p><p>I kind of like his idea. Once you have an accurate 1 mph correction, the math is very easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildcatB, post: 198229, member: 10379"] The problem is with exbal and not the method. With exbal - little wind: greater the error. Big wind: less error. If exbal doesn't let you change the accuracy... just come up with your 1 mph correction by plugging in a 10 mph wind and divide by 10... or better yet (if exbal will let you do it) plug in a 100 mph wind and divide by 100 (to minimize the error.) Use this result for your 1 mph reference. I kind of like his idea. Once you have an accurate 1 mph correction, the math is very easy. [/QUOTE]
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