New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

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colimo

New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

Post by colimo »

Hello

I'm interested in the all new Frog dive computer. Is it possible to simulate the dive on the device in advance to compare with other divers? I am doing some advanced Nitrox dives (no intention to go for Trimix) and the others use different computers.
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Yes, the frog does come with a planer and simulator.

regards,
Matthias
colimo

Re: New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

Post by colimo »

That sounds great!!!
Have you ever thought offering air integration as well? Well, I see that technical diver don't really demand this feature but since HW now moves more into conventional scuba diving with the FROG...

best regards
JeanDo
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Re: New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

Post by JeanDo »

Hi,

I am curious of what you mean by "air integration"... ?

Regards,
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swissdiving
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Re: New Frog: Build-in Dive-Planner?

Post by swissdiving »

Hi JD,

Air integration means that a pressure sensor with a transmitter is attached to the first stage. The 2N or frog would have a receiver which then displays the pressure on the display. The DC then becomes the pressure gauge.

The DC could then also continuously calculate the remaining air (in minutes) at the current depth and air consumption.

Some DC's that have air integration are the Uwatec Galileo Sol, Suunto Hel02 or Vyper and others.
Cheers,

Hansjoerg

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