mikelleen
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I am looking into a purchase of a wrist mount dive computer and am seriously considering a Galileo Luna or Sol.
One feature I noted was the ability to display maps.
I am wondering a couple of things about this, and after several web searches cannot find much information about this feature.
1) Is this feature something that would be used in practical day to day diving? If you have a Luna / Sol how often have you used this feature?
2) Where do I find the down loadable maps and how much do they cost?
3) Or do I simply scan a picture and load it to the dive computer? If so how detailed is the picture and are there zoom capabilities?
From the lack of Google articles on this feature I am thinking that for practical day to day use, it's probably not used by many, but I'd like some feedback.
Also, what diving algorithms are used / supported? I am new to dive computers and know there are many algorithms in use by modern dive computers, so any information on this is also appreciated.
One feature I noted was the ability to display maps.
I am wondering a couple of things about this, and after several web searches cannot find much information about this feature.
1) Is this feature something that would be used in practical day to day diving? If you have a Luna / Sol how often have you used this feature?
2) Where do I find the down loadable maps and how much do they cost?
3) Or do I simply scan a picture and load it to the dive computer? If so how detailed is the picture and are there zoom capabilities?
From the lack of Google articles on this feature I am thinking that for practical day to day use, it's probably not used by many, but I'd like some feedback.
Also, what diving algorithms are used / supported? I am new to dive computers and know there are many algorithms in use by modern dive computers, so any information on this is also appreciated.