Garmin say the barometric Alt is more accurate than the Gps ....OK
They say to set the watch in Altimeter mode for better accuracy for sport where a change in elevation occurs..ok
They say calibrate manually to the correct height if known for best results..ok..or calibrate via GPS ..:rolleyes:...but they say that is not as accurate so do manually if possible and select auto Calibrate..ok
Now in an activity if you display the data screens "Elevation" and "GPS Elevation" and wait for the activity screen to get a lock, data feilds once the gps gets a lock it auto calibrates the Elevation to Gps Elevation:rolleyes:..mm but they say thats not as accurate so why do that, although in my case the GPS accuracy is always very close but the baro one drifts...mmmm
now after i press go the tracking will ignore the gps elevation use the Elevation from the baro altimeter sensor which drifts all over the place compared to the GPS elevation data field which remains accurate...:rolleyes: but that gets ignored in the track log:rolleyes:
once the log is in connect if i click "enable elevation correction" it will then be correct again presumably because it uses the map data.
this to me seems daft and just proves the baro altimeter just does not work very well at all.
why can we not just switch off the Altimeter and track and record the elevation changes with the GPS data as that actually seems more accurate despite what garmin say..this is the way my edge 1000 does it and that works great..
come on garmin help us out with this as it spoils the watch give us the switch off option...please