John

I have Not seen any reliable consistent way to predict what the Tbolt will use for it's altitude, It seems to just do it's own thing.
It is certainly NOT the same as the Oncore's answers.
To get close and see if the different is 30 meters etc, take the Tbolt out of fixed location and watch it's reported location for a while and then you add whatever correction that seems closest to your others altitude. For self check, If you get any of the Tbolt's locations wrong, It will do large Phase jumps as the sat switch. If its is happy with it's location settings, and there is a good antenna signal there will be almost no sudden phase jumps as sat change.

ws

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[time-nuts] Entering Altitude for Thunderbolt
John Ackermann N8UR jra at febo.com

That's an experiment I should run, but the current experiment requires setting the Tbolt to the same coordinates as the other units, so I'm just looking to do that. :-)

On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:42 PM, "David C. Partridge" <david.partridge at perdrix.co.uk> wrote:

Or even better get Lady Heather to do the 48 hour survey.

Dave
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Let the TBolt do its autosurvey



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