Can I Fit a Transmitter on the Far Side of My Dive Computer? #AskMark @lyudmilbozadzhiev5169

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#askmark When diving with both an AI transmitter and an SPG, with the AI transmitter using the HP port over your left shoulder so it is on the same side as your dive computer, how do you route the hose for the SPG? Is it an issue that the SPG hose is coming from the right HP port but still needs to be on the left thigh D-Ring? Or would you recommend putting your dive computer on the right hand?
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I use transmitters on side mount and doubles. I've used the Shearwater and generic transmitters. Rarely have issues with either and only briefly.

js
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Perdix 2 on my left wrist, Swift transmitter on right HP port. No SPG. Clean and never had a connection problem.

NauticalByNature
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I have the Shearwater Teric with the latest version of their transmitter. I have my SPG on the left HP port, connected to my left lower D-ring, and my transmitter is on the right HP port, with a 6” HP hose.

I wear my Teric on my left wrist, and after 20+ dives in this configuration I have had zero connection issues.

My back up computer is the original Peregrine on my right wrist, which of course is much larger. I am right handed, so my wrist slate is on my left wrist.

Since the Teric is smaller, it fits next to my wrist slate easier. This is the reason for my computer/wrist configuration.

The moral of the story… buy a Shearwater, you won’t regret it :)

bens.
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I saw an hp splitter. Attach one to your hp port and it has two hp ports to use. A friend of mine was able to put the transmitter and the spg on same side.

floridiversscuba
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#AskMark How do you feel about the Cressi Digi 2 SPG? Do I need an analog SPG for redundancy. I like the functionality of seeing my pressure in numerical format and how much time I have left on my dive.

obobiiu
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I wear my scuba pro g2 on the left if im diving open circuit my transmitter is on the left too but when I dive my ccr my shearwater petrel Fischer cable routes to my left wrist and I wear my g2 as backup on my right wrist NEVER had an issue

willsmooth
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I never have any problems, transmitter on the right and dive computers on the left wrist

OnepieceDivers
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I wear my computer on my left wrist and my tankpod is also on the left HP port. I don’t take an spg anymore. An spg and a tankpod is basically the same as two spg’s, and nobody does that either. Never had a problem with the fact that the computer and the inflator are on same side! It’s just a matter of habit.

amazingtazz
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Respectfully, I am larger/ my arms are longer than most people (I am a retired NFL OL). My AI is on a 6” hose on the right side. Then I run my SPG on the left. However I do have an Air2 so I don’t have an octo. 70+ dives and haven’t had an issue yet with the distance

TyrellCrosby
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I use a perdix ti2 on my right wrist. My aqualung transmitter is on my right 1st stage on the right side. But the transmitter is really behind me and my wing. I never have connection problems. And I don't use spg anymore. Only the transmitter. Works great

EnergiZeScuba
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#askmark at 5:57 you have routed your transmitter over your left shoulder. Currently I have my transmitter directly on the first stage on the right hand side and my computer as well. How would I do the setup you have on the left but then on the right hand side?
Please transmit some tips (pun intended)

RobinMoerland
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Hy Mark, thank you very much again for this video. You help me get a better diver.
This time I have a question myself for you #askmark about weight distribution.
I'm diving with a backplatestyle wingsystem. Lets say I am carrying 6 kg I was putting 4 kgs in the two dumbable pockets on my waiststrap and 1 kg each in one of my two cylinderstrabbands on my back. I found myself to be a bit "headup" and was wondering if I should put more weight in that upper cylinderband on my back. That might bring me in a more horizontal position. BUT...with that configuration I would have less weight to dump in the case of an emergency. To dump just 2 kg...I am not shure how safe I would feel in this scenario. Is there any advice you can give.
Thank you very much as always.

CopyRightJT
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Hi mark ….Love your interesting videos, keep it up
#ASKMARK
Is it okay to get into rebreather diving after advance open water certification or do some technical training and technical diving first and then move to rebreathers? What recreational rebreathers are available in the market?

Notoriours
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I don't use a SPG as backup. Just two Shearwater Swift transmitters, one for my left sidemount tank and one for my right. The range is indeed limited especially when the battery is running down. Keep spare batteries on you (plus any tool you need) and replace when you're getting Comm Lost warnings on a dive. As long as I keep the batteries full I have no problems with the transmitter in my right armpit reaching the computer on my left wrist and vice versa.

Yggdrasil
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#askmark How reliable are secon hand computers and where's the best place to buy?

OctaneGames
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The answer is yes with shearwater peregrine tx

DelcoTrash
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Check dive sites frequented by experienced tech divers, and I guarantee you won't see anyone wearing their computers on their left arm.

fabianbuckreus