Nitrox tables in Excel files

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Hi everybody

I'm new in this forum and i am from France
I'm searching on the net the Nitrox tables but in file format
Is there anybody there who has this type of file or who knows where I can find them

Thanks for your help

JM
 
Welcome to SB, but this thread will be moved to the proper forum.

Hope you'll come back here to post an Introudction, so we can welcome you appropriately. Just clink the link below about "Welcome a new member," then [Post Thead] when you get to the Intros forum. :D

don
 
frenchdiver:
Hi everybody

I'm new in this forum and i am from France
I'm searching on the net the Nitrox tables but in file format
Is there anybody there who has this type of file or who knows where I can find them

Thanks for your help

JM
If you promise to help by returning to me the NDLs in minutes for depths in meters, you can use this one that I put together.

DISCLAIMER: Although I believe these calculations to be accurate, you should check everything yourself. This table does not[/] substitute for training in the use of Nitrox.

OK, now you can PM me your email address since I can't upload a filetype of ".xls". (I'll post it as a .zip if I can include the metric data that will allow it to be fully general.)

-Rob
 
frenchdiver:
Hi everybody

I'm new in this forum and i am from France
I'm searching on the net the Nitrox tables but in file format
Is there anybody there who has this type of file or who knows where I can find them

Thanks for your help

JM
Welcome!
I see that your post has been moved to a forum that should generate answers to your question more quickly. These folks are helpful like that.
Enjoy the board and hope to see you around often.

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Tom
 
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