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Kestrel question.- Correct altitude ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 281521" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>I'm dense my friend don't give up on me. Which method is correct #1 or #2? note my definition of "station pressure".</p><p></p><p>1.No matter what I always enter elevation and <u>station pressure</u> in Exbal, right?</p><p>If, I use it this way I want to leave "calculate standard pressure" unchecked.</p><p></p><p>2.Or (If I'm using station pressure) I can enter station pressure into Exbal and <u>not</u> enter the altitude and leave "calculate standard pressure" unchecked.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Station pressure- when using a Kestrel you enter 0 as your reference altitude on the BP screen so you get the actual (not corrected for altitude) pressure at your location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 281521, member: 10486"] I'm dense my friend don't give up on me. Which method is correct #1 or #2? note my definition of "station pressure". 1.No matter what I always enter elevation and [U]station pressure[/U] in Exbal, right? If, I use it this way I want to leave "calculate standard pressure" unchecked. 2.Or (If I'm using station pressure) I can enter station pressure into Exbal and [U]not[/U] enter the altitude and leave "calculate standard pressure" unchecked. Station pressure- when using a Kestrel you enter 0 as your reference altitude on the BP screen so you get the actual (not corrected for altitude) pressure at your location. [/QUOTE]
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