Old 06-18-25 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
If the port becomes blocked, the pressure at the sensor (inside the Garmin) would not change, and it would show a non-changing elevation. The sensor would still be fully functional, but its output would be meaningless.

A Garmin would need software that can determine when a port is clogged if it were to switch over to GPS altitude. I don't know if they can do that.
That all makes sense, thx
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