And so often prompted that it is strange that so many magnetic influences could be there. It is a strange calibration : so short “8” movements do the trick that we can ever doubt it is really doing a calibration. True, but with SV, at least mine (but readind the forum, i am not alone), I have never been asked so often with any Suunto watch to calibrate this compass. Other than magnetic interference I do not have to calibrate the compass. Since my SV is charged only once every 2-3 weeks that is about as often as I have to calibrate the compass. Why is this a problem, it is physics and not much to do about it. That includes the charger, magnets that hold the pockets on my pack, strong magnets that may hold gloves or other items together. I use routes and often do route said in Is the Vertical as sub-standard as it seems?:Ĭompass calibration is needed if the watch encounters a strong magnetic field. I don’t calibrate.Ĭompass calibration is needed if the watch encounters a strong magnetic field. pressure changes will affect the altimeter and this happens in every watch. Will it be off if I do not calibrate? Yes! but not by much and as soon as I do an exercise it is calibrated by fusedAlti. I never calibrate my altimeter and I travel, I do not have issues with it. What is the alarm issue? If you want additional alarms there are changes coming… Said in Is the Vertical as sub-standard as it and constant altimeter/compass calibrations, etc.
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