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| On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:46:02 -0000, "Jim :o\)" <foj@grizedale.karoo.co.uk> wrote: >My old Oceanic XTC100 has finally given up the ghost, what would be it's >likely successor. > >Your suggestions would be appreciated. > >TIA >Jim Diver magazine has a recent test online, so you can start by looking there.. http://www.divernet.com/equipment/co...03/intro.shtml rich |
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| "Steve Barlow" <steve.barlow@steve.hi-wide.net> wrote in message news:ja8b009h8l36c0kg037rgp3halfr1fmsa6@4ax.com > >it's entirely reasonable to propose that as a likely successor. > > Sorry Vic but I must disagree with you here. And I with you > Using laminated tables should be purely a back-up I wouldn't state that as a rule; laminated tables are perfectly suitable for a main plan *if* they represent your expected profile to an appropriate degree. > and if ... IF... you > are doing a lot of diving and want to be in the water the maximum > amount of time each dive I would recommend a computer.. That's going to depends on the sort of profiles you choose - but it's not something I'm going to argue about particularly strongly... But nonetheless, it doesn't detract from my statement that it's entirely reasonable to propose laminated tables as the successor to a dead puter - even if that's not ideal for everyone. > No but he perceived it as flaming, not that I know anything about > that. Fair enough - he perceived it as a flame, but that's his problem. It wasn't a flame. His response most certainly was. I would recommend a retraction and apology... > p.s. what bastard of a day, 7 C water temp, 56 mins water time, > blowing a gale at times and hailstones when I was on the surface. suit > fkin leak at inflate and then spent two hours finishing off rest of > work chilling down. > Who would be an aquapaddy?? You think you had problems - I had to get a Win2K installation working. Ick! Vic. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| "Tony Jay" <Tony.Jay@nospam.bsac.com> wrote in message news:<100agkbf8vir672@corp.supernews.com>... > ahar. > > Is there any evidence that the 'suunto rgbm' is anything like Weike's RBGM > which is being programmed into GAP etc/ As far as I understand, it is a modified version. Bruce Wienke (sorry, got the spelling wrong before) does have direct input into the RGBM that Suunto uses, as he mentions it in the foreword to his book 'Technical Diving in Depth'. As for deep stops, I don't do deco diving so I couldn't comment either way > > The only evidence I can offer is that have dived a vytec for a couple of > years and have never got a deep stop (I generate them myself ). > > If i'm diving a 40 metre dive GF 35/80 or similar, my first stop (air > diving) may be 18 metres and the vytec is 7m. (no different than I would > expect out of my 1990 aladin / BSAC tables > > Tony Jay > > > |
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| On 15 Jan 2004 03:52:04 -0800, aharries@hotmail.com (ahar) wrote: >"Tony Jay" <Tony.Jay@nospam.bsac.com> wrote in message news:<100agkbf8vir672@corp.supernews.com>... >> ahar. >> >> Is there any evidence that the 'suunto rgbm' is anything like Weike's RBGM >> which is being programmed into GAP etc/ > >As far as I understand, it is a modified version. Bruce Wienke >(sorry, got the spelling wrong before) does have direct input into the >RGBM that Suunto uses, as he mentions it in the foreword to his book >'Technical Diving in Depth'. As for deep stops, I don't do deco >diving so I couldn't comment either way I believe the Explorer is available with a hybrid RGBM / Buhlman version with depth variable Bfac. Pete S. |
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| "ahar" <aharries@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:cb436014.0401150352.241eb00b@posting.google.c om... > > Is there any evidence that the 'suunto rgbm' is anything like Weike's RBGM > > which is being programmed into GAP etc/ > > As far as I understand, it is a modified version. Bruce Wienke > (sorry, got the spelling wrong before) does have direct input into the > RGBM that Suunto uses, as he mentions it in the foreword to his book > 'Technical Diving in Depth'. As for deep stops, I don't do deco > diving so I couldn't comment either way All dives are deco dives - some you have to plan to make stops - all deco dives must be planned. Sunnto implement their own unique version of RGBM originated from Wienke. GAP and the Abyss/HE Oxycheq/HS explorer implement their own version(s) and sub versions of RGBM and other modifications to deco prediction strategies. A 30M dive should generate a stop in the 21-18m range, if deep stops are implemented in addition to RGBM or what ever maths model you're using to _predict_ your likely requirement for deco, or as Zak mentioned you can use your deco dice. Deep and Safety stops are good, recorded data shows us that ascent rates are a key to a good/bad deco. Where is the greatest pressure change (thats in the PADI OW manual) - So where should the slowest ascent rate be? Why would this be technical diving? /FAB |
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| "Vic" <vic@innocent.com> wrote > > You think you had problems - I had to get a Win2K installation working. > Ick! > > Vic. > Format C:\ E.. install-linux.exe ;) rhys |
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| On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:46:02 -0000, "Jim :o\)" <foj@grizedale.karoo.co.uk> wrote: >My old Oceanic XTC100 has finally given up the ghost, what would be it's >likely successor. > >Your suggestions would be appreciated. > >TIA >Jim Hi Jim, I have an Aeris Atmos 2, that I like very much. As a dive computer it's fairly useable -- not too conservative or too liberal. Used sensibly, it works well enough in that capacity, and it also does gauge mode and makes a very good bottom timer for cave and tech diving. Aeris is a sister company to Oceanic, and there is a dive computer in the Oceanic range that is more or less equivalent to the Atmos 2 called the Versa Pro. I'd give either one of these a good look. <http://www.diveaeris.com> <http://www.oceanicworldwide.com> Best, -bob |
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