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Density altitude vs gps altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 935444" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>If you have access to pressure use it over altitude. Altitude gives an approximation of pressure. PS Remember to click the "Pressure is absolute" box if you do. </p><p> </p><p>This is whay I like about my simple Leica 1600b, quick access to yards, pressure, and angle, though the temp gauge on it is useless if held in my pocket. </p><p> </p><p>There is much more to this and if you have the time to learn you should, but since this is the "Starting out" section, I think a simpler answer is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 935444, member: 10444"] If you have access to pressure use it over altitude. Altitude gives an approximation of pressure. PS Remember to click the "Pressure is absolute" box if you do. This is whay I like about my simple Leica 1600b, quick access to yards, pressure, and angle, though the temp gauge on it is useless if held in my pocket. There is much more to this and if you have the time to learn you should, but since this is the "Starting out" section, I think a simpler answer is better. [/QUOTE]
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