I don't know why But I was under the impression that I could use the station pressure (kestrel with 0' as the BP reference altitude) without the altitude and leave "calculate standard pressure unchecked. Are you saying this is not correct?
If this is not correct than should I use a GPS for ALt and actual station pressure from the kestrel and allow exbal to correct the pressure for altitude?You're right, what you're saying is corret! I was confusing between
I wasn't understanding right, I needed to switch my brain between Exbal and the Kestrel.
Or should I use a GPS for ALt and actual station pressure from the kestrel and leave "calculate standard pressure" unchecked?
I'm sorry man I'm just a bit lost.You only use the GPS to enter the Elevation in Exbal.The documentation that comes with the program is lacking a little and all my other ?s were answered by searching here. This one seems to have been an issue for a lot of people based on the search results. I am trying to ask the questions so a response of yes or no can be used so there is no Grey area for me to find in the responses.It could be me or both... Who knows...
Sorry friend, I was typing when you posted.
I think you got it right!!!
On the weather instrument I use (Brunton), I set it on zero for BP to be Station BP which is what I need. When I go to the Elevation Screen, still talking about the Brunton, and read my on spot Elevation off of that screen IF AND ONLY IF I have done a recent altitude adjustment at a place with known elevation or using the GPS, and knowing that the weather is not changing fast. Other wise I obtain the elevation for Exbal from my GPS.
I hope that made sence.
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