Stone
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If you use Microsoft Excel and are interested in seeing (or downloading) a graphical representation of NDL vs Depth for Air, EANx32, and EANx36, go to ( http://www.magnificentrelief.com ). I have just added a link (last dive flag on the home page) to a location where I will start putting dive-related down-loadable documents.
In addition to plotting the gasses, I plotted a line which represents a single 80 cf tank of breathing gas. The user can change a single number to make the line represent his or her gas consumption. For example, the number <1> represents "average" gas consumption. If your gas consumption is less than "average", use a number less than <1> like <.8> or <.9>. If your gas consumption is better than average, use a higher number (I use <1.2> ). Change the number to <2> and the line would represent an "average" person using doubles.
This is the first time I've put an Excel file on my website, but it worked O.K. when I tried it. Internet Explorer lets you "right click" on the file and save the document on your computer so you can open it later.
In addition to plotting the gasses, I plotted a line which represents a single 80 cf tank of breathing gas. The user can change a single number to make the line represent his or her gas consumption. For example, the number <1> represents "average" gas consumption. If your gas consumption is less than "average", use a number less than <1> like <.8> or <.9>. If your gas consumption is better than average, use a higher number (I use <1.2> ). Change the number to <2> and the line would represent an "average" person using doubles.
This is the first time I've put an Excel file on my website, but it worked O.K. when I tried it. Internet Explorer lets you "right click" on the file and save the document on your computer so you can open it later.