New firmware supports up to 4 transmitters
Wow, finally! I guess shearwater is still the "ask and you shall receive" company.
That's a problem that's not incredibly difficult to lick. Heck, scubapro did it many years ago. Now that shearwater has their own product rather than relying on a commodity, they should be able to do it as well. Honestly, that's probably a more common problem than collisions with other transmitters. Consider that they already do the pressure change measurement when the transmitter is in the "off" state. That's how the thing comes on in the first place. They only need to add a check for lack of change while in the "on" state so it can be turned off.unlikely. More reliable to have the pressure sensor turn the device on and off vs use firmware to try to figure out if it is being used or not
I'm sure shearwater will get around to fixing that sooner or later. It's a pretty obvious shortcoming, their competitors already overcame the problem, and they have full control of their own transmitter now.