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| The battery in my Aladin Pro Nitrox is dead...and I want a new wrist mount with wireless comm to the first stage. I'm considering the Suunto D9 or the Uwatec Smart Z. Any comments from the peanut gallery? |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:12dkh8mjlgkthe6@corp.supernews.com... > "jim frei" <jdfrei@ZZearthlinkZZ.net> wrote in message > news:j8qCg.6523$0e5.205@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >> The battery in my Aladin Pro Nitrox is dead...and I want a new wrist >> mount with wireless comm to the first stage. I'm considering the Suunto >> D9 or the Uwatec Smart Z. >> >> Any comments from the peanut gallery? > > I'm quite happy with my D9, at least until they recalled it and now I have > to find some shop that wants to send it in for me. I assume the new ones being sold today have the software bug fixed? > > One issue I have is that it will occasionally lose the signal "pairing" if > separated from the transmitter for too long and won't find it again until > you fiddle with it, often having to turn the air off and on while holding Separated by what distance for what time period? Is this a frequent problem? Does turning on the air "turn on" the transmitter? or is it always transmitting and expecting a handshake from the computer? |
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| jim frei wrote: > "nitespark" <nitespark@cox.net> wrote in message > news:VrrCg.49$LF4.4@dukeread05... > >> >>jim frei wrote: > I do have to use the MemoMouse to > >>d/l data which requires a serial port, but that is not a problem for me. > > > No USB connection? Nope...serial only. Most of the laptop computers I see now a days do not have a serial port. I bought a Pentium III Compaq which I use as my "travel" PC. I made certain it had a serial port on it, not only for dive data, but I have an HP GPS frequency standard on my test bench and it uses a serial port to communicate with a PC to monitor unit health. I also have some USB ports on the laptop which make it nice for downloading digital pictures. > > >>You going to have the battery replaced in the Pro Nitrox and use it as a >>backup? I have a Pro Nitrox also which I use in that capacity. > > > Maybe. One thing I don't like about my Pro Nitrox is its heavy and is the > console model. I hope to eliminate one hose, so I need to rig a good way to > carry the spare computer. My Pro Nitrox is a wrist mount. |
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| "jim frei" <jdfrei@ZZearthlinkZZ.net> wrote in message news:%DsCg.6592$0e5.4209@newsread4.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >> I'm quite happy with my D9, at least until they recalled it and now I >> have to find some shop that wants to send it in for me. > > I assume the new ones being sold today have the software bug fixed? That would be correct. > Separated by what distance for what time period? Is this a frequent > problem? Now that I think about it, it's not just when separated. It's when the Dive mode times out and reverts to the Time display. That's when I've noticed that, sometimes, the pairing will be lost. For instance, I'll check my air and make sure it's reading out prior to a dive. Then the skiff driver misses the site and has to look around for it for a few minutes. If I forget to make sure that it's back in dive mode before I finally get wet, it might not be paired when I start to descend. I've gotten in the habit of keeping it Dive mode by pushing buttons at random intervals if we're forced to sit all geared up for a while. > Does turning on the air "turn on" the transmitter? or is it always > transmitting and expecting a handshake from the computer? I believe it only starts to transmit when pressurized. It's only a minor nuisance, and maybe it's just my "grey market" unit, some defective POS they tried to pawn off in Mexico before Leisure Pro diverted it here. The only couple times it's been a pain is when the skiff driver wants to do a count of 3 so everyone can backroll simultaneously and I have to interrupt him mid-count when I look down and notice my watch is telling the time instead of the pressure. I've only had to re-ascend twice since I've bought it. |
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