John Bowden
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A great choice for a primary and back-up computer for your recreational or tech diving needs. Both from Suunto, 2 to 3 different (change-on-the-fly) oxygen mixes from 21 to 99% O2, same advanced RBGM algorithm, both capable of gas supply integration, both with proven reliability and both user-adjustable to meet your needs.
Take them both for $550, the price of one new one.
VYTEC advanced dive computer. $250 if purchased alone
RGBM (reduced bubble gradient model) algorithm based
Choice of modes, Air / Nitrox / Gauge
Wireless air integration - No tank pressure transmitter with this unit
Metric or Imperial
Max depth alarm
Dive time alarm
Ascent rate indicator
Back lit
Dive planning mode
Logbook function
Automatic dive mode activation on submerging
Clock, calendar, daily alarm
Nitrox mode gives mix oxygen %
Nitrox mode gives max PO2
Nitrox mode allows the use of up to three mixes from 21 to 99% O2 on the dive
Change mixes on the dive using push buttons
Altitude adjustment
Personal adjustment
No fly time display after diving
RBGM adjustment
Logbook sample rate setting 10, 20, 30, or 60 seconds
Includes original SUUNTO instruction manual and quick reference card
VYPER Air advanced dive computer $400 if purchased alone
RGBM (reduced bubble gradient model) algorithm based with deep stops
Choice of modes, Air / Nitrox / Gauge
Wireless air integration - No tank pressure transmitter with this unit
Metric or Imperial
Integrated digital compass
Max depth alarm
Dive time alarm
Ascent rate indicator
Back lit
Dive planning mode
Logbook function
Automatic dive mode activation on submerging
Clock, calendar, daily alarm
Nitrox mode gives mix oxygen %
Nitrox mode gives max PO2
Nitrox mode allows the use of up to two mixes from 21 to 99% O2 on the dive
Change mixes on the dive using push buttons
Altitude adjustment
Personal adjustment
No fly time display after diving
RBGM adjustment
Sample rate setting 10, 20, 30, or 60
Includes the original SUUNTO instruction manual
Email jrbowden@bellsouth.net of interested.
Yes, I know that the instruction manuals are in front of the wrong computers in the photo. Sorry.