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<blockquote data-quote="breakshntr" data-source="post: 1285631" data-attributes="member: 93027"><p>Just figured this out myself. Thanks. Looked into the settings on my Kyocera Brigidaire and I see that you can select pressure,inHg, mmHg, mb, and hPa. I have it set to Pressure should should be good to go. This is most likely why I was getting funky results here and there using the basic Horaday calculator when working up drops for my 264 this fall should have been leaving the elevation at 0 I believe. Just checked my smart phone against my Leica 1600B and when phone is set at inHG the are both reading with in a tenth of one an other. Phone when set at Pressure more or less has our elevation pegged to a T so I should be able to trust its "Pressure" reading for inputting data. Thank for helping clear this up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breakshntr, post: 1285631, member: 93027"] Just figured this out myself. Thanks. Looked into the settings on my Kyocera Brigidaire and I see that you can select pressure,inHg, mmHg, mb, and hPa. I have it set to Pressure should should be good to go. This is most likely why I was getting funky results here and there using the basic Horaday calculator when working up drops for my 264 this fall should have been leaving the elevation at 0 I believe. Just checked my smart phone against my Leica 1600B and when phone is set at inHG the are both reading with in a tenth of one an other. Phone when set at Pressure more or less has our elevation pegged to a T so I should be able to trust its "Pressure" reading for inputting data. Thank for helping clear this up. [/QUOTE]
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