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Reply to "Why do we post-calibrate?"

Yes, the measurers do have to return to the course and lengthen it if the post-cal ends up being bigger. That's why those of us who calibrate at home are careful to avoid measurement situations where the post-cal will be colder than the pre-cal.

Measurer calibrates at home, drives 2 hours to the course, and completes his two measurements of the 5k in 30 minutes. The slow leak in his tube was enough to significantly change his constant during his drive to the course, but not enough to cause his rides to being outside tolerance with each other. Ha! :-)
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