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Old 30th December 2007, 14:13   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Calibrating the night before?

Quote: (Originally Posted by divingabe) View Original Post
Yes I do mean the reading on the handsets. After calibration it will read 20.9 on air. The next morning it should read the same as when you calibrated and to be .1 off either way would not warrantee recalibrating unless you feel compelled to do so. My view is if it does show greater than .1 off I would then recalibrate.
.1 is a HUGE error.. .3 when it should be .21 would not be acceptable..

.20-.23 would be in the ballpark.. but since the meg uses a 2pt cal and one is air.. I would really be looking for as close to a .21 as possible
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