Hi Matthias
I love the recent changes you have implemented and look forward to the next stable release.
One thing, possibly a bit pedantic really, but you have the word "in" in the show change gas depth which would could imply that you need to travel a further 20m, as in the above picture example ...
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- 17 Dec 2011, 10:09
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: New 2.09beta available for the OSTC 2N/Mk.2
- Replies: 20
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- 14 May 2008, 22:04
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Any english discussions here
- Replies: 19
- Views: 18475
Re: Any english discussions here
Hi again,
I have had time now to understand how the OSTC works and have tested it on 20+ dives since my last post. I do have some questions though!
In the Wiki it shows the last logbook item of information as "max. allowed altitude in m directly after the dive". On my OSTC logbook it gives the ...
I have had time now to understand how the OSTC works and have tested it on 20+ dives since my last post. I do have some questions though!
In the Wiki it shows the last logbook item of information as "max. allowed altitude in m directly after the dive". On my OSTC logbook it gives the ...
- 16 Mar 2008, 13:05
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Any english discussions here
- Replies: 19
- Views: 18475
Re: Any english discussions here
Hi People,
I have had my OSTC for about a month now and have taken it to the pool, which told me that it worked but not much else, and for a couple of local quarry dives to around 18 meters - alongside my Suunto Vyper which told me a lot more. I think the unit is fantastic but have the following ...
I have had my OSTC for about a month now and have taken it to the pool, which told me that it worked but not much else, and for a couple of local quarry dives to around 18 meters - alongside my Suunto Vyper which told me a lot more. I think the unit is fantastic but have the following ...