Hello,
How is managed the altitude by the OSTC ?
Sincerely,
Antoine
Altitude
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Re: Altitude
Hello Antoine,
The OSTC measures the ambient pressure every minute in sleep. All calculations during the dive are based on this surface pressure (In detail, the 30min old Surfacepressure is used to avoid that the OSTC "compensates" in the water during swimming ect.). When diving in high altitude the decompression stops will be longer, of course.
regards,
Matthias
The OSTC measures the ambient pressure every minute in sleep. All calculations during the dive are based on this surface pressure (In detail, the 30min old Surfacepressure is used to avoid that the OSTC "compensates" in the water during swimming ect.). When diving in high altitude the decompression stops will be longer, of course.
regards,
Matthias
Re: Altitude
Ok, tx.
In altitude, the stop depth will stay to a 3 m increement or it will switch to 4 and 2 m as Buelhmann ?
In altitude, the stop depth will stay to a 3 m increement or it will switch to 4 and 2 m as Buelhmann ?
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Re: Altitude
Hello,
No, the stops will still be in 3m, 6m, ...
regards,
Matthias
No, the stops will still be in 3m, 6m, ...
regards,
Matthias