Hi Martin.
There are actually two distinct issues that relate to COROS watches and alphas.
The first is that they don't actually calculate alphas properly. So far as I can tell, they ignore the Doppler speeds and have implemented their own algorithm that doesn't work correctly. This is the issue you see on your watch and on your phone when your alpha is reporting higher than the GP3S website. I published a working algorithm and example Python code a couple of years ago, but COROS have not adopted it. My algorrithm has been used in Motion devices for at least a couple of years.
The second issue is related to how COROS watches are combining the NMEA data of the Airoha chip, resulting in positions and speeds that do not correspond to each other but with the same timestamp. This is the issue I have detailed in the link above and it causes third party software such as GP3S / GPS Results / GpsarPro / GPS Speedreader to generate incorrect alphas, often very much too high on GP3S. This is a frankly ridiculous data issue and full details were provided to COROS in April 2023.
There has been zero feedback for specific issues that I've reported to COROS.
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