It would be interesting to hear whether either of these works.
I have not had any problems with Garmin, but this sort of thing happens quite often with my Polar HRM, even in circumstances where it is absolutely certain that there is no cross talk from other HRMs.
Michael Haddock
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garmin_forerunner_ 305@yahoogroups. co.uk, Doug Kolan <doug.kolan@ ...> wrote:
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> Thanks. I will give it a try.
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> --- On Tue, 4/14/09, Stan Frith <gerber@...> wrote:
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> From: Stan Frith <gerber@...>
> Subject: [garmin_forerunner_ 305] Re: Cross-Talk/Heart Rate interference.
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garmin_forerunner_ 305@yahoogroups. co.uk> Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 8:48 AM
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> Hi.
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> From my experience with these units I would say it is EITHER
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> 1) Time to change the battery in the HR belt
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> 2) Recommend you use some ECG gel. These digital belts usually default to 240 / 250bpm if they are having problems picking HR signal up from the skin
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> Hope this helps
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> Tris
> www.heartratemonito r.co.uk
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