mcohen1021
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WOAH!!! Did not know that!Word is that Garmin’s Subwave sonar transmitters have a 33’ underwater range.
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WOAH!!! Did not know that!Word is that Garmin’s Subwave sonar transmitters have a 33’ underwater range.
Yes, of course they will be tracking their own pressures. They all have SPGs and non-AI computers.The idea of communicating the pressure over IA is not a bad idea. But are you planning to be the only one monitoring those pressures or will everybody have those pressures in their computer.
In line with going for safety, I suppose the other group members should be tracking your pressure as well.
He's perfect. He's the father.I meant in this case, who's monitoring your air supply?
Yes. This is exactly correct. When diving for fun, I'll usually use a 120 (used to be 130) while my daughters use 80s. That keeps us close. I also dive frequently with my older daughter using aquarium gear, and that's 80s for both of us. It's not uncommon for her to finish the dive with 800-1000 psi more than I have. Only once did we finish with the same pressure. She had a bunch of fun using a bubble gun, so wasted a bunch of air.While I can appreciate this in theory, the reality is you will have the worst consumption. I've lead probably hundreds of teanagers over the years. They swim around like crazy, like flies circling a picnic.