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I want a computer that does metric, imperial, and fathoms. In freshwater, fathoms would read as twains.
 
I love my Teric, when it works. I'm currently on #8 since May 2019. This one has a bad battery, I will be exchanging it before the 2 yr warranty expiries in Jan 26.
 
I'm still using my Suunto ML from 1987. I tend to use it more than my Orca Edge. 😁
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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?

:eek:

Or am I reading it wrong?
 
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?

:eek:

Or am I reading it wrong?
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. :acclaim:
 

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