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Scubaroo once bubbled...
Ditto.

I don't want to sound stupid, but what's an SPG? -- I'm guessing "submersible pressure gauge".
 
DivingDoc once bubbled...


I don't want to sound stupid, but what's an SPG? -- I'm guessing "submersible pressure gauge".

BINGO!!!!!!!!!

And she wins the NEW CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tell her about it Johnny!!!!!!!!!!






Ok, sorry, I couldnt resist... Just kidding...
 
JeffAustin once bubbled...
Std. SPG on left side.

Me three. And I make a point of checking my SPG a couple of times during each dive to confirm I'm getting good data on the Vytec.
 
I have one, and so does my sister and her husband. One of our concerns was geting the same codes when we "power up." Not a problem. If that was to occur, all you have to do is turn the air off, then back on. Bam! New code is assigned. I don't have a problem seeing the display either. As far as Nitrox goes, haven't gotten there yet.


Tom
 
lal7176:
So that's what happened. Ok, now I can say I've never had a signal loss. Thanks.

I also use a SPG clipped off on the left side. It's out of the way until I need it. It's also really useful to check the pressure of a tank during dive prep without having to turn on the Vytec.
 
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