Does anyone have instruction for downloading dives from the Citizen's aqualand nx to computer via ir? I have a friend who I am trying to help, and can't seem to find a user's manual online.
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ReefGuy:Does anyone have instruction for downloading dives from the Citizen's aqualand nx to computer via ir? I have a friend who I am trying to help, and can't seem to find a user's manual online.
Sharkgrl:Hey Everyone! I am interested in getting a new dive computer that I can also wear as an everyday watch. I have seen the article in Sport Diver Magazine (May 2006 p.33) and I was wondering what everyone used. I would love to hear what you use and love, as well as some watches that I should stay away from. Thanks guys!![]()
aHeavyD:I seen the Sunnto D-9 first hand and it doesn't look much bigger than a regular wrist watch, http://www.suunto.com/suunto/main/product_short.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673944399&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=9852723697223379
You sure your talking about this watch
simonc:Yes......but why do reviews seem to crap on the Oceanic algorithim!!! Is it outdated compared to the Suunto with Deep Dive options?? I can't see where the ATOM handles deep stops.
simonc:The are a number of reports that the ATOM is extremely liberal on repeat DECO dives in one day. Same say it's dangerously so on repeat DECO dives. Go to http://www.divernet.com/equipment/0605divertests.shtml#atom
Anyone have experience in comparing it to a Vytec on repeat dives. The Vytec has deep stops now and continual deco as you ascend. I'm not sure how the ATOM deals with repeat DECO dives and whether it issues a DECO stop and does not take into account off gasing as you ascend like the Suunto does.
Any comments?
Fastmarc:hmm.... isn't it a safer bet to go for the more conservative computer?
Well, to get back to the original question, I have a Mares Nemo (titanium) and it is pretty good to dive with so far, plus it is not bad looking as a watch at all.
Fastmarc:hmm.... isn't it a safer bet to go for the more conservative computer?