On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two hand-held GPS receivers for sale. Both weatherproof hiking units.
> Magellan Explorist 300
> Has magnetic compass and barometer/pressure altimeter

Mark,

just want to know what your experience with the pressure altimeter
with the Explorist 300 was like. i have the garmin vista hcx which
also has a barometric altimeter and during my recent ride, there was
always a fairly huge difference between what the gps device showed and
the 'official' altitude of the places. anything between 100 and 500 ft
difference. there was one particular instance where it went haywire.
we were at the top of a pass called Changla and officially it's
altitude is 17,800 ft. but the gps was showing something like
20,000-odd ft...

is this kind of normal behaviour? perhaps it is meant as a purely rough guide?

regards, subash

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