Mike1967
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No; Watch is under wetsuit; Perdix on top of suit.Teric is Underneat the Wetsuit? how do you view it?
Hi Lance: I put the transmitter on R side on a 4" HP Hose. Computer (Perdix) goes on right arm. Left arm is used for compass and inflator/deflator manipulation. SPG on left hip D-ring.
I have found that if computer is on the opposite side, I loose transmission at times.
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with the MK17. the HP port doesn't face left or right. it's diagonal. so it's Forward left and Forward right. when you inflate the wing. it gets in the way.Why use any hose on the transmitter? Direct connection is the simplest, easiest way to go. Works perfectly.
I use a 7 foot hose. I have not experienced any issues.Do you use long hose or 40" under arm with this? I think this will interfere with long hose donation, especially with the way the Mk20 is angled. I used to do similar with a 6" hose with 1st stage sitting vertical, definitely can catch long hose.
Several post indicated that it's at risk of breaking off when handled by boat crew.Why use any hose on the transmitter? Direct connection is the simplest, easiest way to go. Works perfectly.