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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1021510" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>i believe that a factor of 1.2 is required. I have a Codefree which consistently reads high when compared to my NEO. I think different calibration is used for meters that can use alternate site testing. They do not appear to have a switch to tell the meter when you are using alternate sites, Gets interesting when bgl is near the hypo range. I.E yesterday my NEO read 4.2, but my SD Codefree read 6.1 Gets confusing especially since when I change either meter to a new pack of strips, then I often see a 1 mmol/L change. However, the SD does give me misreads of up to 10mmol/L so my NEO reads 15 and the SD reads 25. OOOPS! error tends to get less the closer I get to hypo and is not linear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1021510, member: 196898"] i believe that a factor of 1.2 is required. I have a Codefree which consistently reads high when compared to my NEO. I think different calibration is used for meters that can use alternate site testing. They do not appear to have a switch to tell the meter when you are using alternate sites, Gets interesting when bgl is near the hypo range. I.E yesterday my NEO read 4.2, but my SD Codefree read 6.1 Gets confusing especially since when I change either meter to a new pack of strips, then I often see a 1 mmol/L change. However, the SD does give me misreads of up to 10mmol/L so my NEO reads 15 and the SD reads 25. OOOPS! error tends to get less the closer I get to hypo and is not linear. [/QUOTE]
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