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This is a discussion on Accidental Pressure Sensor (De-)Calibration? within the Suunto Classic Altimeter / Compass forums; So, here's a great first post! I was setting up the units in my new Vector yesterday and I think ...
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| Accidental Pressure Sensor (De-)Calibration? So, here's a great first post! I was setting up the units in my new Vector yesterday and I think I accidentally got into the pressure sensor calibration menu. I got out of it, but I have no idea what the sequence of button presses was on the way out.Any comments or guesses on how likely it is that I accidentally changed the sensor calibration? Any way to verify whether/not I did? I think it's not very likely, since the barometer reading is very close to my Core (probably just rounding errors or ordinary manufacturing differences) and to my old AltiTech altimeters. Thanks for any thoughts! John |
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