Wanted Two USED Shearwater Transmitters

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tuxevents

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Looking to pick up two used Shearwater transmitters. Please let me know what you have, your price, & what it would be shipped to 35405.

Thanks!
 
Would need gray & yellow.
Many folks have found that to be unnecessary. The same colors seem to work pretty well together...just don't turn them on at exactly the same time!
 
Many folks have found that to be unnecessary. The same colors seem to work pretty well together...just don't turn them on at exactly the same time!

Some have even figured out it works BETTER to have two of the same.
 
I routinely use two of the same, no problems ever
 
What are you willing to pay?

Depends on the condition of the transmitter. Preferably not more than $250 each including shipping.

Many folks have found that to be unnecessary. The same colors seem to work pretty well together...just don't turn them on at exactly the same time!

Some have even figured out it works BETTER to have two of the same.

I routinely use two of the same, no problems ever

Do any of y'all use them for sidemount? That's what I plan on doing with them & I want to make sure my one computer is able to read both tank pressures without giving me any wacky errors.
 
I use them exclusively sidemount cave diving. The only problems I ever had was when I was using a grey and yellow. They can and will catch up to each other. When they do, you will lose signal.
 
I use them exclusively sidemount cave diving. The only problems I ever had was when I was using a grey and yellow. They can and will catch up to each other. When they do, you will lose signal.

Yes, sidemount.

Fabulous! Thanks for the info. My OCD was already twitching at the thought of having different color transmitters. Edited my posted to drop the gray & yellow requirement.
 
My OCD was already twitching at the thought of having different color transmitters.
Ha! I've got mine marked with red and green tape ("running lights") to match the paracord and rigging and reg markings. No confusion here!
 

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