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Say, I posted a ride from my garmin on Sat.pm to my computer and then posted it on Geo ladders...The info on geo ladders was somewhat different than what my info said on my computer. The elevation gain was several hundered ft less and the riding time was not posted...only the total time on the course not my actual riding time. Can someone help me out. Am I not programing my garmin correctly??? Winston WinstonRE@aol.com
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Upchuck (05-12-2008)
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Before posting your ride or opening GeoAgent, hook up the Garmin to your training software so you can get the totals on ride time, calories, and HRM.
I've noticed differences from my data to theirs too. Someone on the Geoladders Glog will have an explanation for the differences in distance, elevation, average speed, ect... |
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cowboy (05-12-2008)
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Different programs: Training Center, GeoAgent, MotionBased have different formulas for calculating elevation, calories, etc... so your stats may vary from program to program.
Sometimes more, sometimes less but usually in the ballpark.
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Topofusion will compute altitude gain for you in a multitude of ways. Interesting to look at. (more) Just sitting still a GPS can show a net gain or loss of altitude due to noise in the signal. The 305 has a barometer to help but that can be affected by weather. Here's an altitude profile of when I repeated a crit course. Each major bump is one loop. The 305 would have you believe California is sinking into the ocean. (Must have been a low pressure weather front passing through)
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(to be continued) Last edited by Abui; 05-12-2008 at 11:18 AM. Reason: chart |
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![]() Not much you can do about the computed info. I've read before that the geoladders stats are probably closer to true than the Training Center info (seems to provide much more climbing feet). My actual unit and the software typically differ, as does what comes up on geoladders. I also edit the fields (time, HR, etc.) as necessary. No big deal. |
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cowboy (05-14-2008)
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Distance honestly shouldn't be any different between what your unit says, Training Center, and GeoLadders. I've had vast discrepancies on ascent, but never on distance itself. |
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