Hey all,
New to this forum and was looking for some insight as well as opinions on the Liquivision Lynx dive computer. I am getting back into diving after roughly a 6 year hiatus and was looking to update and purchase new dive gear, specifically a new dive computer.
After doing further research, I landed on the Liquivision Lynx dive computer and wireless transmitter which appears to be a useful dive comp for my needs and requests. While discussing this computer with a LDS, it came into discussion the ultrasonic frequencies which the Liquivison Lynx uses and how many sea animals actually rely on ultrasonics. That said, does anyone know the impact such a dive computer would have on the sea animals in your dive environment?
To indulge my interest a bit more, I called Liquivision directly to get an opinion as well as the actual frequencies that the Lynx dive computer uses. From discussing the Liquivision Lynx dive computer with their phone rep, it operates at 4 pulses per second at a frequency of 43kHz. That said, this would overlap with the frequency which dolphins, porpoises, orcas, seals, sea lions, and various fish hear and communicate. From their testing, Liquivision found no known disturbances or issues on sea life. To be diving and cause such an intrusion on ones hearing in my opinion would scare animals away or just be bothersome(imagine someone hitting a buzzer 4 times a second and there is just no way to tune it out?).
Not to sound ridiculous, but am I wrong here? I really like the concept behind this dive computer and interested in purchasing one but also have reservations with disturbing the wildlife around me as I dive.
What are your thoughts regarding this dive computer? Am I incorrect here? Any thoughts and opinions would be helpful. Thanks guys
-S
New to this forum and was looking for some insight as well as opinions on the Liquivision Lynx dive computer. I am getting back into diving after roughly a 6 year hiatus and was looking to update and purchase new dive gear, specifically a new dive computer.
After doing further research, I landed on the Liquivision Lynx dive computer and wireless transmitter which appears to be a useful dive comp for my needs and requests. While discussing this computer with a LDS, it came into discussion the ultrasonic frequencies which the Liquivison Lynx uses and how many sea animals actually rely on ultrasonics. That said, does anyone know the impact such a dive computer would have on the sea animals in your dive environment?
To indulge my interest a bit more, I called Liquivision directly to get an opinion as well as the actual frequencies that the Lynx dive computer uses. From discussing the Liquivision Lynx dive computer with their phone rep, it operates at 4 pulses per second at a frequency of 43kHz. That said, this would overlap with the frequency which dolphins, porpoises, orcas, seals, sea lions, and various fish hear and communicate. From their testing, Liquivision found no known disturbances or issues on sea life. To be diving and cause such an intrusion on ones hearing in my opinion would scare animals away or just be bothersome(imagine someone hitting a buzzer 4 times a second and there is just no way to tune it out?).
Not to sound ridiculous, but am I wrong here? I really like the concept behind this dive computer and interested in purchasing one but also have reservations with disturbing the wildlife around me as I dive.
What are your thoughts regarding this dive computer? Am I incorrect here? Any thoughts and opinions would be helpful. Thanks guys
-S