[pct-l] how an altimeter works, take 2
Romano Scaturro
romano at swiftwireless.com
Wed Mar 4 04:38:21 CST 2009
Since this subject has come up.....how is barometric pressure measured?
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Subject: [pct-l] how an altimeter works, take 2
>> The question remains though, how does the watch supposedly determine
>> which pressure change is due to elevation and which pressure change is
>> due to changes in weather?
>
> It doesn't. It senses a change in barometer regardless if caused by
> barometric or altitude change. The natural change in barometric pressure
> is
> what causes your altimeter to become inaccurate, that is why you need to
> reset the elevation against a known altitude periodically.
>
> -postholer
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