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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
Laughing it up
 
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Default Constant P02

Hey has anyone ever seen any constant P02 RGBM decompression tables out
there?


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
Scott
 
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"Laughing it up" <haha@no.spam.thanks> wrote in message
news:Sw52d.30770$zT6.24180@bignews5.bellsouth.net. ..

> Hey has anyone ever seen any constant P02 RGBM decompression tables out
> there?


One would assume you are diving a CCR, or at least considering one.

Close as you will get is some of the software that will allow you to cut
your own tables, with gradients to adjust as you see fit.

Other than that, get ahold of Bill Hamilton.

Ross Hemingway has an excellent program based upon VPM:

http://www.hhssoftware.com/v-planner/download.html

Kees Hofwegens superb GAP uses RGBM:

http://www.gap-software.com/

I also have an old copy of ZPlan, and if you e-mail me, and ask nice, I will
ping you a copy. It is Buhlman based.

All these makes tables within minutes of each other, the difference is in
how you do or don't understand the variables.

Do yourself a favor and get ahold of Randy Milak. He can give you a lot of
insight into what you are asking/doing.

Or, you can ping my boss and ask him, he forgot more about diving CCR's than
most will ever know.

www.customrebreathers.com

Scott


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
Dave
 
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Default Re: Constant P02

Thanks Scott, I frequently use V-planner for my bail out tables, but I was
unaware that GAP had release a RGBM version. Thanks I'm downloading the
trail version now


"Scott" <pugetsounddiver@geemail.com> wrote in message
news:10khqjaeil2hpcf@corp.supernews.com...
> "Laughing it up" <haha@no.spam.thanks> wrote in message
> news:Sw52d.30770$zT6.24180@bignews5.bellsouth.net. ..
>
> > Hey has anyone ever seen any constant P02 RGBM decompression tables out
> > there?

>
> One would assume you are diving a CCR, or at least considering one.
>
> Close as you will get is some of the software that will allow you to cut
> your own tables, with gradients to adjust as you see fit.
>
> Other than that, get ahold of Bill Hamilton.
>
> Ross Hemingway has an excellent program based upon VPM:
>
> http://www.hhssoftware.com/v-planner/download.html
>
> Kees Hofwegens superb GAP uses RGBM:
>
> http://www.gap-software.com/
>
> I also have an old copy of ZPlan, and if you e-mail me, and ask nice, I

will
> ping you a copy. It is Buhlman based.
>
> All these makes tables within minutes of each other, the difference is in
> how you do or don't understand the variables.
>
> Do yourself a favor and get ahold of Randy Milak. He can give you a lot of
> insight into what you are asking/doing.
>
> Or, you can ping my boss and ask him, he forgot more about diving CCR's

than
> most will ever know.
>
> www.customrebreathers.com
>
> Scott
>
>



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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
Grumman-581
 
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"Laughing it up" wrote ...
> Hey has anyone ever seen any constant P02 RGBM decompression tables out
> there?


It's been discussed to death already... Check it out with google... Now,
back to the important stuff... Politics, firearms, and sex...


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
TonyH
 
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> Thanks I'm downloading the trail version now


You might be better off downloading the trial version as the trail version
only works with knobbly tyres and long travel suspension



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Old 03-26-2007, 10:58 AM
Joe English
 
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Laughing it up wrote:

> Hey has anyone ever seen any constant P02 RGBM decompression tables out
> there?
>
>

no

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