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Old 12-03-18 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by cthenn
Seems like a ridiculously easy thing to implement.
It's not apparently.

Better units use a barometer, which is sensitive to temperature and humidity, not to mention is the sensor port obstructed (moisture ?).

All GPS can do a very rough altitude calculation, but they are know to have significant errors in elevation as opposed to horizontal position. Good quick article here that is still pertinent.

Altitude Accuracy
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