I borrowed a Garmin GPSMAP 60 CSx with barometric altimeter from a friend, intending to do some hiking comparisons of iPhone apps (Gaia GPS and Motion X) which run on GPS altitude (no barometric sensor). With the Garmin on my desk under USB power with GPS off, I noticed that the ascent/descent values were increasing with time. Both ascent and descent were increasing. If this increase was due to ambient changes in barometric pressure, one should increase but not both equally. I have relied for years on a separate barometric altimeter, Suunto X6M, for recording ascent/descent while hiking and have found it accurate, reliable, and reproducible. So I did a test over three hours with both units running simultaneously. Results are shown below. Just by luck, there was essentially no change in ambient barometric pressure today during the test.
Stationary Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx versus Suunto X6M barometric altimeter
CSx was set in 'variable elevation' and autocalibration on, attached to USB power while stationary.
GPS was off.
X6M was running simultaneously on my desk (recording a point every 10 seconds)
Garmin CSx Feet In Hg
Time Asc Dsc Barometer Comments
2:00 0 0 29.84 autocalibration ON, GPS off
2:30 225 228 29.84
3:00 463 458 29.84
3:30 704 699 29.84
4:00 913 907 29.83
Reset 4:01 0 0 29.83 autocalibration OFF
4:30 243 249 29.84
5:00 502 512 29.84
Ascent/Descent values increased 450-500 feet per hour with no change in local barometric pressure
Autocalibration had no effect.
Barometer readings were from a separate barometer as well as hourly checks from a nearby NWS station
Suunto X6M
2:00 0 0
5:00 20 19
Essentially no change in Ascent/Descent while recording for three hours.
I am surprised that the Garmin accumulates significant ascent/descent values when the unit is stationary. I don't know if this is a problem with this particular unit, or it is common to all. I would greatly appreciate if some other users could try this simple test and help me understand what is going on.
Stationary Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx versus Suunto X6M barometric altimeter
CSx was set in 'variable elevation' and autocalibration on, attached to USB power while stationary.
GPS was off.
X6M was running simultaneously on my desk (recording a point every 10 seconds)
Garmin CSx Feet In Hg
Time Asc Dsc Barometer Comments
2:00 0 0 29.84 autocalibration ON, GPS off
2:30 225 228 29.84
3:00 463 458 29.84
3:30 704 699 29.84
4:00 913 907 29.83
Reset 4:01 0 0 29.83 autocalibration OFF
4:30 243 249 29.84
5:00 502 512 29.84
Ascent/Descent values increased 450-500 feet per hour with no change in local barometric pressure
Autocalibration had no effect.
Barometer readings were from a separate barometer as well as hourly checks from a nearby NWS station
Suunto X6M
2:00 0 0
5:00 20 19
Essentially no change in Ascent/Descent while recording for three hours.
I am surprised that the Garmin accumulates significant ascent/descent values when the unit is stationary. I don't know if this is a problem with this particular unit, or it is common to all. I would greatly appreciate if some other users could try this simple test and help me understand what is going on.
Last edited: