Re: PC8 firmware: news - novità
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:15 pm
Way to different means? Can you give me an example? You can have differences but not much. Let me know. But before be sure you have the latest SRMX too!Guidobrac wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:26 pm Ciao Simone,
I tried 20 times with outdoor and indoor rides, but I still have the same problem:
-Once I download the data from the PC8 to theSRMX software the data do not match:
Average power is way lower on the SRMX software compared to the data on the PC8.
Same for altitude, km, energy, etc etc.
It is not a problem of data being read by a different software (such as Cheetah or Garmin Connect) since I am downloading directly from a SRM PC8 to the SRMX software.
Any idea? Am I the only one with this problem?
Thanks
Guido
Could it be a case of the PC8 displaying power without zeros and SRMX calculating power and cadence and such with zeros included?simone wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:02 pmWay to different means? Can you give me an example? You can have differences but not much. Let me know. But before be sure you have the latest SRMX too!Guidobrac wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:26 pm Ciao Simone,
I tried 20 times with outdoor and indoor rides, but I still have the same problem:
-Once I download the data from the PC8 to theSRMX software the data do not match:
Average power is way lower on the SRMX software compared to the data on the PC8.
Same for altitude, km, energy, etc etc.
It is not a problem of data being read by a different software (such as Cheetah or Garmin Connect) since I am downloading directly from a SRM PC8 to the SRMX software.
Any idea? Am I the only one with this problem?
Thanks
Guido
how are you displaying data by PC8?bdaghisallo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:14 pmCould it be a case of the PC8 displaying power without zeros and SRMX calculating power and cadence and such with zeros included?simone wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:02 pmWay to different means? Can you give me an example? You can have differences but not much. Let me know. But before be sure you have the latest SRMX too!Guidobrac wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:26 pm Ciao Simone,
I tried 20 times with outdoor and indoor rides, but I still have the same problem:
-Once I download the data from the PC8 to theSRMX software the data do not match:
Average power is way lower on the SRMX software compared to the data on the PC8.
Same for altitude, km, energy, etc etc.
It is not a problem of data being read by a different software (such as Cheetah or Garmin Connect) since I am downloading directly from a SRM PC8 to the SRMX software.
Any idea? Am I the only one with this problem?
Thanks
Guido
Ciao ho fatto altro test oggi (ieri cera il diluvio qui!) Stessa fascia ma sensore SRM-Cardio.eduriz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2017 12:04 pmTutto funziona ecetto di nuovo il problema con facia cardio garmin, domani provo con il sensore srm con la stessa fascia e ti farò sapre.simone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:05 amPerfetto!eduriz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:34 am
Ciao ho riprovato ma questi giorni sempre avuto di nuovo problemi con il sensore cardio. X escludere che sia la facia ho portato dietra anche un garmin 820 e li non avevo nessun problema. Veniva rilevata subito e senza sbalzi.
Oggi ho installato il FirmWare 2.5.4 e ti darò info se cambia qualcosa!
ciao
edi
x il resto tutto ok con FW 2.5.4 upload ecc. tutto ok GPS mi sembra piu veloce!
ciao
edi
That behavior seems to be a one-off. It took just a few min today to lock on to GPS, and I would say a similar situation: Yesterday's ride was with my 'Trainer' profile with GPS disabled, and the previous ride to that was an outside ride on a profile that has GPS enabled. For what it's worth, the ride that took ~20 min to lock GPS was preceded by, in reverse order, trainer, trainer, trainer, outside rides.simone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:06 amThanks! Let us know.amesser325 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2017 2:42 am Running Firmware 2.5.4, it took about 20 min to acquire GPS signal on a sunny day. Typical is 2-3 min. For what it's worth I used a different profile yesterday that has GPS turned off. I ended up stopping to see if that helped. I could not remember the procedure for GPS reset so I just gave up. As I looked down when rolling out from the stop I noticed it had acquired signal and stayed that way the rest of the ride.
When reviewing the ride via Today's Plan it showed negative altitude for the period when it hadn't acquired signal then back to normal once locked. I referred back to yesterday's trainer/no GPS ride and saw it had a 40ft decay in altitude over the course of the ride (~1:20h). I was in my basement and in the past it has occasionally been able to acquire a GPS signal though typically it can't lock and pops up with the option to continue searching or stop.
I'll keep my eye on it over the next several rides and report back with any issues.
Thanks,
Andy