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Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 6:42 am
by PrzekÄ…tny
RunnerAndrew wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 9:28 pm
Something I have found is that if I open up my gpx track recording in Basecamp software and delete a single track please point anywhere within the track and then refresh the data that the ascent and descent information of it had been vastly to high will correct itself to a much more accurate figure with the simple removal of any single point.
If you want to check the highs and lows in Base Camp based on the data recorded by the receiver (without statistics), select the starting and ending points on the elevation graph screen,
the converted values of the highs and lows of the screen will be displayed in the lower corner.
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 11:22 am
by PrzekÄ…tny
The method of deleting an entry in the options and properties of the track has been known to me for a long time,
you can check on the height chart whether it is necessary to delete the entry to force recalculation.
If the rise and fall data read from the height chart have different values, deleting the entry will be advisable.
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 4:23 pm
by Nail
I have a question, what does the calibrated altimeter in your receivers look like? I set the calibration once, calibrate my altitude to 0m and turn GPSMAP off. I understand that after restarting my altitude should adjust to the GPS altitude? In my case nothing changes, it is still 0m. In what case will the altitude change?
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 5:29 pm
by JungleJim
According to the manual when Auto Calibration is set to Once, the altimeter calibrates at the start of activity recording. But I guess if you have Recording > Auto Start set to On it will start recording automatically after powering on and having a satellite connection, resulting in calibration shortly after having turned on the unit.
This Garmin support article explains more about the Auto Calibration options.
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 5:30 pm
by GPSrChive
Start recording a track.
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 7:22 pm
by Nail
GPSrChive wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 5:30 pm
Start recording a track.
Does not work, altitud does not calibrate.
The saved track also has an uncalibrated altitud
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 10:09 pm
by luvvinbird
I've contacted Garmin several times in the past concerning various issues with some of my devices. I also took the opportunity to mention this forum and they acknowledged it's existance. So, after almost five months of continual, exhausting (and frustrating) discussion and concern for many, I wonder why they have yet to make a comment about bug 29. Is it a bug? Is it a set-up error? is it intentional? Are they working on it? C'mon Garmin Support. Speak up!
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 7:29 am
by Nail
I still have a 66sr, also not receiving altitude calibration.
I have fully reset the device and there is no altitude calibration with factory settings.
I have a request, set your receivers to the wrong height and see if it will be calibrated?
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 11:39 am
by Backstreetbob
Did a mountain walk yesterday with majority up hill and about 30% on the flat. The Ascent and Descent behaved finally as it should and was within a few feet of my epix for both. But again I turned it on 30 minutes before I started the walk and it seems to not be as bad. But you shouldn't have to turn it for a long length of time before a walk for it to work properly!
Re: Total Ascent Values Exaggerated by 50% [Bug 29]
Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 11:17 am
by Nail
JungleJim wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 5:29 pm
According to the manual when Auto Calibration is set to Once, the altimeter calibrates at the start of activity recording. But I guess if you have Recording > Auto Start set to On it will start recording automatically after powering on and having a satellite connection, resulting in calibration shortly after having turned on the unit.
This Garmin support article explains more about the Auto Calibration options.
It didn't work as instructed. We conducted a number of tests with various combinations. The altimeter was not calibrating.
Since the update to 8.50 it works properly according to the instructions.
