New sensor and calibration

I have had to get a new sensor. I'm confused on where the calibration info is stored. Will I now have to re-calibrate with the new sensor or is that info stored on the nano from my old sensor? I'm using the same receiver that I had.

Ok - after a ton of web searching I've now figured out how to fix the multiple sensor problem - add a missed run - and correct bad data.
Unfortunately I run my itunes on a vista computer - this means that before you delve into the file structure of the ipod you have to discover and run through vista's cryptic new procedure for showing hidden files. Once this is done the only way that seems to work for seeing the new sensor is to delete the old sensor. Using the copy and past you can move these to the folders under the new sensor.
So much for the idea of having both a nano sensor and the wristband sensor unless you can get them to work with the same sensor - which I haven't succeeded with yet.
Any ideas on what to do with the fact that the best bluetooth headphones and earbuds either use the sensor jack on the ipod or the nike+ sensor and bluetooth 3.5mm jack won't fit in the same nano at the same time? I have the logitech and jay bird models and both require adaptors to work with t nano.
I guess the solution will be an ipod that recognizes bluetooth on it's own but then we'll have the headache of figuring out how to get the technologies to work together - it would be nice if this stuff would just work without having to become computer programmers.
Links
http://www.walkjogrun.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/6/Hacking-the-Sport-Kit
http://www.walkjogrun.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/6/Hacking-the-Sport-Kit

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