So I dove my D630 and Perdix (2) yesterday to see about reproducing the interference problem. I had the Perdix on my left wrist/forearm area, Swift transmitter on right side HP port on a 6" Miflex hose, D630 canister on lower tank cam band on the left side cord oriented up, with the cord around my left side, across the chest with the light head on my right hand. With this configuration I saw no interference issues with the Perdix and the Swift. If I placed the light's cord across the Perdix then it would quickly lose signal. But given the configuration of how I had it setup, it didn't come close enough to the Perdix to cause problems, I had to place and hold the cord in that position to get it to lose connection.
Next time I'll try mounting the canister on the upper cam band on the right side near the Swift and see how that fares.
While this was diving in freshwater, saltwater has greater electromagnetic attenuation so results could be different, however, I used this same configuration before in saltwater and hadn't noticed problems. This placement is also not what in recommended by Shearwater which is the computer and the transmitter should be worn on the same side.
If it were possible to see the signal strength recieved from the Swift on the
@Shearwater Perdix, it could help troubleshoot equipment placement.
My test was in freshwater. Saltwater should attenuate any electromagnetic signals such that the interfering RF noise from the light cable would be reduced. But this also means the signal from the Swift would also be attenuated, and given the distance, I'm thinking the Swift is attenuated more so than that of the EMI from the light cord as attenuation is a logrithmic scale.
I've got plenty of vacation time if someone wants to put me up for a few weeks in the Caribbean for a series of controlled tests, I'm game. Coastal Califonria or Catalina would work too--have drysuit, will travel.