Uh, because your buddy asks???Thalassamania:Why on earth would I want to? (signal 1900 psi, that is)
Because you're wanting to turn the dive at 1800?
Because you want to?
There is no why... just how to do it.
Rick

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Uh, because your buddy asks???Thalassamania:Why on earth would I want to? (signal 1900 psi, that is)
As long as your buddy doesn't have an air integrated computer that is difficult to read. I've had to give the "huh?" sign a couple times when buddies showed me a gauge where I couldn't figure out which number was the pressure. Ahhhh, so that 1100 isn't the current time.String:As for complex systems, we train here to always show the gauge. Simple, effective.
The number is 1900. Meters to go to the boat; your buddy wants to know how far. How do you signal it? It's a loooong swim.El Orans:How about us bar types?![]()
Uh, just how is signalling "1" "9" harder than signalling "1" "3" "0" , exactly???String:Yet again metric wins out for being simple![]()
Rick Murchison:The number is 1900. Meters to go to the boat; your buddy wants to know how far. How do you signal it? It's a loooong swim.
Rick![]()
Charlie99:As long as your buddy doesn't have an air integrated computer that is difficult to read. I've had to give the "huh?" sign a couple times when buddies showed me a gauge where I couldn't figure out which number was the pressure. Ahhhh, so that 1100 isn't the current time.![]()