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Reply to "Expected Longer Recal Tactics"

Duane Russell's temporary cal course will not give the exact adjustment needed according to established written procedures.  I doubt an adjustment I made based on that would be accepted if the final calibration was longer.   

However, it raises a very interesting possibility:   Suppose you calibrate, drive 50 miles to a course and set up a temporary cal course.  Then you measure till noon, recheck calibration on that temporary course and there are FEWER counts than earlier.  After lunch, you have a flat.  Would the morning measurements be valid using the calibration constant?   There are enough pressure and temperature induced unknowns that you should be at least as well off as under ordinary circumstances.

Oscar

 

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