Old 06-18-25 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
The problem with that theory is that a blocked port would generally result in very small elevation changes.
Explain why. I know Garmin’s use the barometric sensor exclusively for elevation determination and changes, not GPS. If the unit detects the barometric sensor is not available, will it then default to using GPS, which could make errors in any direction.
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