What is DA? Standard pressure corrected for non standard temp right? It doesn't matter how you do it. Yes my elite will give me the actual DA. But for me that's gee whiz. When I use a ballistic calculator my input is pressure temp and if I'm really being anal I'll use the actual humidity (see above, I usually use 50 for everything). That's DA.
For for my quick reference cards I have them in in increments of .50inHg with 0-100f in 10 degree increments. That's DA my friend. 28.92 at 70 degrees is a specific DA.
Yes, I'm a pilot as well, I understand DA perfectly well, and the above statements mirror what I said earlier and illustrate my confusion: You don't seem to care what the DA is, but you're still using it by calculating it yourself. Thus my question, why would you not want the DA directly when you can get it straight from the meter, vs. using the component data to calculate it yourself? It is a confusing statement for me to follow when you say DA is "gee whiz" but then you turn right around and calculate it and use it, but hang on...
Does it really matter what the DA is? Nope. No it does not. I just find the chart closest to 28.92 go down the column at 70 and get my correction for whatever range. I could make the charts by DA instead but why? If my kestrel dies I have my watch for pressure and temp. The charts still work.
I think this is the real answer to my question and key to my confusion, and the key part that was missing from previous posts. You have additional backup instrumentation to the Kestrel that can get you a solution. (Also, it appears that you are using a different calculator than one in the Kestrel and are having to input data into a separate calculator). Anyway, the Kestrel can give you DA directly, OR it can give you the component data to calculate it yourself. Your backup instrumentation can only do the latter, so your charts are built around your backup method because they will work with either system. Does that sound like I'm tracking now?
It wasn't mentioned before that you built your charts around a backup system without DA, thus my confusion as to why calculate DA if you can just get it directly from the Kestrel. Plus, since I use the AB in the Kestrel, it also wasn't clear to me that you are using some other calculator and having to input data from the Kestrel to it. It's also confusing when you say DA doesn't matter - we both know it does. You're actually saying that "you" don't need the actual number for it, because your charts will get you there based off the component data (press. and temp). And, if you're using a separate calculator than the one in the Kestrel, then yeah it really doesn't matter whether you input DA directly or the components of it.
Anyway - sorry for not following. I'm not trying to be obtuse. It just sounded like you were saying two different things (to my feeble brain, anyway). I knew you knew better than what I seemed to be getting out of it, thus my request to clarify. Thanks.