Seems like a lot of justifying going on for using something that does not reliably work and still has to be backed up by something that always works.
N
That misses the point for some of us. There is no need to "justify" it, like is some sort of naughty thing that we should be ashamed of. It is a super convenience and learning tool, not a substitute for redundancy. I dive a hogarthian set-up and will never give up my spg. But, I do not want a bulky console computer attachd to my HP hose because I prefer wrist mount. Thus, wireless is the way to go, for me. I recently got a Galileo Sol. Comparing the computer to the spg it seems the computer is accurate (or at least matches the spg) at all pressures. I have not had any noticeable signal drop outs yet.
The gas consumption info in the log book is showing me a lot about how to plan dives based on "real world" consumption under a variety of conditions. I believe this tool will help me improve my diving.
I also have to say, I am getting spoiled by having a big compass, gas info, and dive info, all on one wrist screen during my dives, and I have the confidence of complete redundancy so I will never "lose" a dive if the signal is lost.
For the OP: some people attache the transmitter to a short (6") HP hose and then secure it to a shoulder strap so that the transmitter is on top of or in front of their shoulder, and more in direct line with the computer. Maybe that would help, or moving the transmitter to the other side of your reg. Try experimenting before you give up.