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No disrespect taken, I'm all about open conversation.
Its more of an issue at the start of the day when everyone is first setting up there gear.
But still there is a chance, small but still a chance to mix signals with a different tank than your own. And if 2 transmitters generate the same code you may not know it until on your dive.
I'm just saying the Oceanic system has a zero possability of reading any tank but your own.
My opinion is based on owning and diving 2 sets of computers personally and having buddies that own and dive them on a professional level without any problems. And even though I don't like the suunto's I dove for 2 weeks with a group of 6 people all using D9's without any issues. Every dive I go on with groups of people in the water I hear tons of computers beeping away, I know there is no way to know whos it is and why it beeping unless you look.
Its more of an issue at the start of the day when everyone is first setting up there gear.
But still there is a chance, small but still a chance to mix signals with a different tank than your own. And if 2 transmitters generate the same code you may not know it until on your dive.
I'm just saying the Oceanic system has a zero possability of reading any tank but your own.
My opinion is based on owning and diving 2 sets of computers personally and having buddies that own and dive them on a professional level without any problems. And even though I don't like the suunto's I dove for 2 weeks with a group of 6 people all using D9's without any issues. Every dive I go on with groups of people in the water I hear tons of computers beeping away, I know there is no way to know whos it is and why it beeping unless you look.