Range Report Using DA with JBM

distantfoe

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I've gone back over a lot of threads concerning density altitude and still don't understand what to enter into JBM.

Correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't I;

set temp to 0
set altitude to 0
set pressure to 0
set altitude to what my kestrel tells me for density altitude
check std atmosphere at altitude
UNcheck pressure is corrected
 
Re: Using DA with JBM

If you are trying to compute data for the exact temperature, pressure and humidity for your site, don't use density altitude.

Just plug the actual temperature, pressure and humidity in.
Set altitude to zero and don't check the boxes.

To create a series of data tables for various reference Density Altitudes, plug in the ICAO Standard Atmospere (temperature, pressure and humidity) for the DA that you want data for. Set altitude to zero and don't check either of the boxes. Then, use the DA reported by your Kestral to determine which table to use.

ICAOStdAtmosphere-1.jpg



 
Re: Using DA with JBM

Great information. I'm really wanting to produce some ballistic tables to cover a variety of conditions. Just trying to filter through the different methods as I don't have a mobile calculating device with the exception of a kestrel 4500.
 
Re: Using DA with JBM

Great idea. Many of us do it that way quite succesfully. Its a little complicated at first, but easy once you get the hang of it. You can prepare the tables on a desktop computer/printer in advance for each 1000' of DA. Then just use the Kestral DA output to choose corresponding table.

PM if you get hung up on anything.
 
Re: Using DA with JBM

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rmfield</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Dave, are you suggesting that my post is bad advise? </div></div>

No, my post was not directed at you. I'm just saying that Lindy has brought the most to the table when discussing DA. The important thing is that DA boils the important externals down to one usable number.
 
Re: Using DA with JBM

If you click "std atmosphere at altitude" it ignores the temperature, pressure and humidity boxes, and uses the ICAO standard for the elevation entered.

So for DA tables, just check the "std atmosphere at altitude" box, and set the elevation for the DA you want.