Table 3 shows an example in which the temperature offsets are negative. This time imperial units are used. The reference altitude is set at 3280 feet. At 9840 feet the altitude difference is 6560 feet and Observer shows 100 feet too much
Table 3. Example using feet and Fahrenheit.
| Lower | point | Higher | point | |
Set reference altitude (real altitude) | 3280 ft |
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Displayed altitude |
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| 9840 ft | |
Real outside temperature | +36.3 | ºF | +18.9 | ºF | |
Normal (table) temperature | +47.3 | ºF | +23.9 | ºF | |
Temperature difference (= real - | ºF |
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Sum of temperature offsets | ºF + |
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CHAPTER 4 BAROMETER MODE
The Barometer provides you with:
•An adjustable unit of measure hPa or inHg; hPa range 300 to 1100 hPa, inHg range 8.90 to 32.40;
•A resolution of 1 hPa or 0.05 inHg;
•A one hour interval measuring to estimate barometric trend;
•An automatic
•Temperature compensation (temperature does not effect the pressure within the specified temperature range);
•A temperature range
•A temperature resolution of 1º C or F; and
•An
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