dmainou Wrote:
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> As I say to my friends. You can wait with me a
> minute or two more or you can wait sitting on the
> boat. Still you have to wait for me.
>
> D
Dmainou-- what I want to know is if you stock deco beer on the boat, 'cause if ...
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- 16 Feb 2011, 20:35
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: conservatism
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9755
- 08 Dec 2010, 17:55
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Choosing gradient factors
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8563
Re: Choosing gradient factors
Alex, thanks for adding the note of caution. There are so many things which could have been wrong or gone wrong with my calculations (not that I am careless, but just saying). It was a theoretical exercise, and I only guarantee its safety if you use it for theoretical dives.
I didn't exaclty use ...
I didn't exaclty use ...
- 30 Nov 2010, 10:44
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Choosing gradient factors
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8563
Re: Choosing gradient factors
Thanks, Dmainou, for the link and information. This looks very good.
I also finally got smart enough to just run some simulations on my OSTC. I found a higher initial gradient factor did not add substantially to the total deco time. The main effect was to push the first stop lower.
I also finally got smart enough to just run some simulations on my OSTC. I found a higher initial gradient factor did not add substantially to the total deco time. The main effect was to push the first stop lower.
- 19 Nov 2010, 08:39
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: OSTC Mk.2 depth difference with other computers/console
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9742
Re: OSTC Mk.2 depth difference with other computers/console
pastaga Wrote:
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> Hello,
> Just new happy owner of OSTC Mk.2 and 2 dives with
> it and Suunto HELO2 We noticed (3 divers using OSTC Mk2.
> 1.6m approximately depth difference at 38m between
> OSTC Mk.2 (displaying 36m) with Suunto HELO2 and ...
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> Hello,
> Just new happy owner of OSTC Mk.2 and 2 dives with
> it and Suunto HELO2 We noticed (3 divers using OSTC Mk2.
> 1.6m approximately depth difference at 38m between
> OSTC Mk.2 (displaying 36m) with Suunto HELO2 and ...
- 10 Nov 2010, 22:25
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: jdivelog not downloading
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2923
jdivelog not downloading
Hi,
I'm running jdivelog on an ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx system, and have a mk2 1.70 ostc.
I turn on the ostc and connect the USB cable.
After starting jdivelog, I go to
file->settings divecomputer
and select the OSTC driver, the comm port, and the protocol (mk2 1.50-1.70).
Then I select
file ...
I'm running jdivelog on an ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx system, and have a mk2 1.70 ostc.
I turn on the ostc and connect the USB cable.
After starting jdivelog, I go to
file->settings divecomputer
and select the OSTC driver, the comm port, and the protocol (mk2 1.50-1.70).
Then I select
file ...
- 20 Oct 2010, 10:20
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Feature request-- display %M values instead of tiss sat
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3436
Feature request-- display %M values instead of tiss sat
Dive mode currently shows the tissue saturation for the leading tissue. I would appreciate instead if I could see how close the tissue is to the M value for my current depth.
Perhaps this could be an option in version 1.8?
Perhaps this could be an option in version 1.8?
- 15 Oct 2010, 10:24
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Choosing gradient factors
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8563
Choosing gradient factors
Just got my new OSTC yesterday! Looking for thoughts/advice on setting GF. I am fit (weight training 2-3 times/wk), 44 yrs old. Going to the Red Sea in a few weeks for a liveaboard. I'm planning 4-5 dives/day on air or nitrox, diving in the 20-40 meter range. Oh, CMAS ***, 350+ dives (50/year or so ...