+x Tim Dawson - 12/3/2013 12:54:57 PMSkyDemon uses the GPS so altitude is derived absolutely rather than with reference to any pressure setting. The altitude given is above local mean sea level.The height reading gives your height above the highest nearby terrain point elevation. The resolution of terrain points in SkyDemon is currently 30 arc seconds.
+x TimT - 12/16/2019 6:11:22 PM+x Tim Dawson - 12/3/2013 12:54:57 PMSkyDemon uses the GPS so altitude is derived absolutely rather than with reference to any pressure setting. The altitude given is above local mean sea level.The height reading gives your height above the highest nearby terrain point elevation. The resolution of terrain points in SkyDemon is currently 30 arc seconds.At what frequency do you calculate and update Height AGL? Looking at the Height read-out during a rapid descent (or rapidly rising terrain), it appears to get updated every 2 seconds or so. Is the resolution and algorithm still the same as in 2013? When you say "30 arc seconds", do you mean 30 arc seconds with regards to 1 degree longitude? That would be approx 1km then.The observed behaviour - as at today - doesn't seem to match. To give an example, when I - flying straight & level - approach a ridge line it shows the constant height above the bottom of that valley, all while the terrain is closing in below me up to including the moment when I am above the ridge, and only then changes to a new value for height above the ridge. We are talking here maybe 4 seconds from overhead the foot of the ridge to being overhead the top of the ridge. Much less than 1 km (I'd say 1 to 2 arc seconds max).