It appears that the 4DOF app and the Kestrel unit want slightly different input:
On the iOS app, it wants:
On the iOS app though, all measurements except altitude is available when connected to a Kestrel meter. However, the altitude is not:
Question:
On the iOS app, it wants:
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Pressure
- Altitude
- Wind Speed / Direction
- Target Range / Direction
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Density Altitude
- Latitude
- Wind Speed / Direction
- Target Range / Direction
On the iOS app though, all measurements except altitude is available when connected to a Kestrel meter. However, the altitude is not:
- The device can estimate the altitude if a reference baro value is entered, which one will need to find out via internet search / calling local airport.
- Or one can just look up the current altitude via iOS compass app / Google Earth
- The app will try to use the altitude reported from Kestrel, and will not try to get it from iPhone
Question:
- Why does the 4DOF Kestrel meter not care about altitude, while the app does?
- Similarly, why does the 4DOF Kestrel meter want to know latitude, while the app doesn't?
- Why does the app not try to get altitude from the mobile device?