[wxqc] Sensor drift
Keith Miller
kdmiller at oldsgmail.com
Tue May 23 21:53:15 EDT 2006
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> [mailto:wxqc-bounces at lists.gladstonefamily.net]On Behalf Of dr.
> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:49 PM
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> That is why it went to davis for repair it is boken and
> needs a new sensor.
> So I was comparing apples to apples.
>
Uhhh, if it's sensor is broken, you have no data for a
comparison. Or am I missing something?
I'm not saying setting altitude to zero and applying an
offset will fix the problem, I've been wondering this
myself. Being at only 400' or so, it may work well for me.
Just saying that if the sensor was broken, then you have no
basis to claim setting zero altitude won't fix, or reduce,
the problem.
Keith
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