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Interetsed as to why you can't use a yellow?I agree. But my setup predates the existence of the yellows.
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Interetsed as to why you can't use a yellow?I agree. But my setup predates the existence of the yellows.
Sorry, but this just isn't correct. I cave dive on a regular basis using two transmitters of the same color.Yup - running either color as a single is fine . You just shouldn't run 2 transmitters of the same color together due to potential for interference.
Actually, it is correct - running two transmiters of the same color means they are on the same timing and could interfere with each other (it's why Shearwater had a recall on the intital batches of yellow transmitters - see link below). Per Shearwater:Sorry, but this just isn't correct. I cave dive on a regular basis using two transmitters of the same color.
Actually, it is correct - running two transmiters of the same color means they are on the same timing and could interfere with each other (it's why Shearwater had a recall on the intital batches of yellow transmitters - see link below). Per Shearwater:
"We discovered yellow transmitters may have the same transmission interval as the one found in grey transmitters. When transmitters of both colors are used by the same diver in the same dive, signal interference could be produced between transmitters causing dropped signals and loss of communications. Although the chance of this occurring is small, the potential is there."
February 25 2019 - Voluntary Recall Notice - Yellow Transmitters - Shearwater Research
It may never happen to you, but I would not want to use a setup that has the potential to lose/drop AI communication while diving, especially while diving in a cave. Of course, it's your choice to dive how you see fit.
Yes - I dived with an original yellow transmiitter and a grey one for several months before they recalled and sent me new one (~ 30 or so dives) and never had an issue beyond an occasional momentary drop - but thanks for the snark and assuming I had not! I have both on the same 1st stage - so the likelihood of them turining on at the same time is pretty high. I believe the potential issue was them chraDo you actually dive these transmitters or are you regurgitating what you've read? Albeit, it is from the manufacturer, but actual experience would be best, yes?
Whatever the case, let's use some common sense and math here. Lets assume the grey transmitters are on a 5.0s transmit interval and the yellow are on a 5.2s transmit interval as stated by Shearwater. Based on when you turn them on together, you can and probably will see a conflict because they will catch up to each other eventually. Every 130 minutes if my math is correct and that's the LONGEST amount of time it will take if they are turned on at the exact same time. I saw this several times using a grey and yellow transmitter.
Now using two of the same interval, unless you turn them both on AT THE EXACT SAME TIME, they will never catch each other. I have never seen a comms issue using two grey transmitters.
Just my .02 and real life experience.
P.S. The recall was due to them being on an interval that allowed them to catch each other every 35 minutes. It was also understood and advertised as being on a whole different frequency instead of a different interval.