TuckerIdaho
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Are you talking about the Mk1? There was just an update put out a couple of weeks ago.
That wasn't for the core Mk1 software, that was for the sensors (Fenix 5x got the same update)
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Are you talking about the Mk1? There was just an update put out a couple of weeks ago.
That wasn't for the core Mk1 software, that was for the sensors (Fenix 5x got the same update)
If this is the PPS transmitter, that might be pretty big, if not, best of luck^what he said. Any chance you can find out what transmitter they are using for their air integration?
I dive pretty regularly with this local shop on their boats and one of the dive masters on the boat mentioned this when he saw my MKI. It happened a month or so ago and I doubt if they got into any details with the crew. I will ask next time I see that guy.^what he said. Any chance you can find out what transmitter they are using for their air integration?
With as long as the Mk1 has been out, and with Garmin’s track record, the mk1 support will likely end a year or two after the Mk2. For that reason alone I’d get the mk2 when it comes out.
I dive pretty regularly with this local shop on their boats and one of the dive masters on the boat mentioned this when he saw my MKI. It happened a month or so ago and I doubt if they got into any details with the crew. I will ask next time I see that guy.
I am not sure what you mean about "Garmin's track record" but I have at least six Garmin products going back maybe eight years in age and have always gotten answers to questions and problems with them - Descent, Fenix, 62S, Edge 1000, Edge810, etc.. I think that Garmin's CS dept is better that any SCUBA equipment company that I have dealt with by far.
I am not sure what you mean about "Garmin's track record" but I have at least six Garmin products going back maybe eight years in age and have always gotten answers to questions and problems with them - Descent, Fenix, 62S, Edge 1000, Edge810, etc.. I think that Garmin's CS dept is better that any SCUBA equipment company that I have dealt with by far.
I dive pretty regularly with this local shop on their boats and one of the dive masters on the boat mentioned this when he saw my MKI. It happened a month or so ago and I doubt if they got into any details with the crew. I will ask next time I see that guy.