Profile # 3

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TdeCampo
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Profile # 3

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Q: Can I transfer profile #1 to profile #3 instead of using Profile #4

Everything is working great. I have a very good profile #4 in a very smooth road, no wind and flat, just a perfect place record different CdA's

The problem I have is that I ride most of the time in the mountains, sometimes rough roads and also some gravel. The Profile #1 (using the AP as powerneter) is excellent and when I compare with the Garmin V3 is almost a carbon copy considering all the variables.

Now I'm using Profile #3 that I creates transferring #4. With this setup I always have a (-) time, so my assumption is that if I use profile #1 as the basis for #3 is that will be (-) or (+) comparing to a more realistic profile in the mountains, so it will help me a little more from ride to ride

Is there any problems that I do not see that this setup can create?

Thanks

-=terry=-
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Re: Profile # 3

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You can transfer profile 1 to profile 3, no problem!
John Hamann
TdeCampo
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Thxs John.

-=Terry=-
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Re: Profile # 3

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TdeCampo wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:42 pm Thxs John.

-=Terry=-
Your unit will have 3 profiles (1,3 and 4) with the same wireless IDs, so make sure you've manually set your device to the profile you'll want to use for today's ride.
John Hamann
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