Irritated Garmin Edge user lookin to commiserate
(duplicate post from Gear and Accessories - to make sure seen by other Edge/Forerunner users)
I just learned last night of MotionBased forcing all Garmin users to use GarminConnect instead of MB by July 31.
I gave it a chance, mind you. I went over to GC hoping since MB was forcing the change that GC had made changes to be similar or "as good". Much to my chagrin... NO.. it hasn't gotten better. You can't see "moving time" avg speed in the summary info.. You can't see max or average gradient info from your hill climbing... and there's no weather info from your ride either.
Sure, they say these things will be added later, but when? I paid a good deal of money for this fun little toy. Why buy a Garmin product if there is no reporting functionality at the tail end to fully analyze your ride? I don't "get" this move.
I'm p*ssed!
Are there other MB-like programs out there that can analyze data similarly or will we be forced to plug-along with GC? <pouting>
SportTracks answer once again
Garmin users. Check out SportTracks. It's great and there's a lot of info about the Garmin 'problem' at start up(elevation jump).Other Garmin stuff discussed. Sadie K, thanks for your help earlier...., I'm a convert now:D
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 4:30 pm Post subject:
Question:
Garmin (barometric) devices specific notes?
Answer:
* There is a "noise" from the measurements, the value can toggle +/- 0.48 m on flats. Therefore one second recording gives inflated values. See this thread going into detail. It is established that Edge 305&705, Forerunner 305&405 do record the elevation in steps of approx. 0.481 meters. ALL elevation differences in the ORIGINAL record from one point to the next will be 0 OR a multiple of 0.481 meters. Due to this, notably grade values and graphs might be very inaccurate locally, however, they get reasonable if averaged over some time.
* Barometric changes may give absolute differences (so passing a certain point gives different values each time). The device auto calculates during the ride, but if the pressure changes fast enough, the device will not calibrate enough.
* Beware of the "kludge" when starting - the device syncs the barometric elevation to the GPS height then.
* An elevation "jump" may be observed with an Edge 305 at start of a record. This thread goes into details.
http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/Spor...pic.php?t=6121