I want a computer that does metric, imperial, and fathoms. In freshwater, fathoms would read as twains.
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Steampunk, 20K-LUS version.I want a computer that does metric, imperial, and fathoms. In freshwater, fathoms would read as twains.
So, are you at 78' or 190' with 4 minutes left of NDL while 53 minutes into the dive, and why is there what appears to be an above water image in the background?I'm still using my Suunto ML from 1987. I tend to use it more than my Orca Edge.
The image shown is taken at the surface post-dive #1 (probably many hours post-dive) which was 53 minutes in length at a max depth of 78(ish) feet. The Computer is scrolling through its dive-planning mode which happens to be at the point where it is telling me I have 4 minutes NDL at 190 feet should I wish to jump back into the water then and there. If I wait a few seconds it will scroll through and tell me my NDL at 30, 40, 50, 60..... feet.So, are you at 78' or 190' with 4 minutes left of NDL while 53 minutes into the dive, and why is there what appears to be an above water image in the background?
Or am I reading it wrong?