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Can I use the barometric pressure as reported by the local weather channel to check the calibration of the internal IABP transducers?

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Can I use the barometric pressure as reported by the local weather channel to check the calibration of the internal IABP transducers?

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• No, you must use the non-compensated or station pressure for these checks. The station pressure is the non-compensated absolute pressure value. If this value is not available, use the elevation chart in the calibration section of the service manual.

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