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| Hi, I have been looking around to get an additional dive computer and I have been seeing quite a lot of such items on sale on ebay.co.uk. Now, perhaps this is an extremely silly question, but what unit system is used on computers sold in the UK and Irland? Metric or Imperial? Meters, atm and °C or feet, psi and °F ? I know how to convert, but my references are all in metric, and conversion ability does not improve going from 0 to -140 feet Sincerely Max |
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| Imperial or metric?? | mm148881 | Italy | 82 | 09-27-2007 07:46 PM |
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| Imperial or metric?? | mm148881 | Italy | 0 | 06-24-2007 11:46 AM |
| Imperial or metric?? | mm148881 | Italy | 0 | 06-24-2007 11:46 AM |
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