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Ok, I may be stupid but I just bought Strelok Pro today and I can't find where you input zeroing elevation. It is obvious where to put elevation into the current weather conditions but I can't find where to put it into the zeroing area. Help please
Thanks. I've been doing some reading on this and it appears that it can be computed using pressure and temp. I wish it had the option to put in temp and altitude to get a zeroing atmosphere. I know the elevation that I'm zeroing at and temp. Pressure requires more work to dig up without a kestral. Could be my user error too...as I said, I'm still figuring it out.
You can use standard pressure for that altitude and you will likely be within 0.5inHG of actual, which is close enough that you won't be able to see that difference in your data.
You can use standard pressure for that altitude and you will likely be within 0.5inHG of actual, which is close enough that you won't be able to see that difference in your data.
To tell you the truth, I never noticed that. I have never used altitude, I have always used station pressure.
I have been wearing a G-Shock that gives station pressure for almost 20 years now. As long as I am wearing a watch, I am only a button click away from knowing it.