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I have a App on my IPhone called Density Alt+. I think it was $1.99 to purchase. My son is a professional helicopter pilot flying search and rescue in the Sierras and he is using it. It shows GPS altitude, Barometric pressure, Altimeter setting and Temp as well as the DA. I check it all the time as I travel and it is right on as far as GPS altitude goes, so it definitely knows where it is. Takes seconds to get a read out. It’s showing DA is 5156’ at my house right now. Alt is 3231 ft and OAT is 80 degrees.
The Kestrel meters use the aviation-oriented formulas, many/most based on the ISA standard (International Standard Atmosphere). This standard, as well as the standards used by the aerospace and automotive industry focus on the air density, while the Motorsports Standard focuses on the oxygen density, to arrive at a DA figure.
My $0.02
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