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When I drag the horizontal interval slider, the value for maximum speed changes. Why is that so?

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When I drag the horizontal interval slider, the value for maximum speed changes. Why is that so?

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Explanation: TrailRunner can display the maximum speed value from either the imported workout data (if available) or can calculate the value by an analysis of your workout data. On statistical aggregates If your GPS Device has lost its signal and re-catches it, the recoded course may contain errors. This error may lead to unrealistic values as such signal jumps may assume you where moving faster that light. Therefore TrailRunner uses a low-pass filter of roughly 90% and takes the highest value within the result as your maximum speed. To turn this off, uncheck the calculate statistical aggregates option. On split intervals The horizontal interval size slider controls the size of interval splits. The intervals are being displayed as white lines in the graph, each containing a white circle on the value that was most common within this interval. In addition the lowest values and the highest values within this interval are being displayed as a dot bordered gray region. The overall maximum s

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