Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Suunto D9 Diving Computer - Best of All Dive Computers

The Suunto D9 Diving Computer - Best of All Dive Computers
Suunto D9 an invaluable recreational, professional and military divers, or even competitive freedivers quality, content and functionality of their diving computers very seriously all forms of assistance to divers. All modern facilities Suunto D9 diving computer diving to promote safety, is what distinguishes the second dive computer Suunto D9 is. When you are diving in a place that you know fully with the features as Suunto computer D9 diving as deep, time and decompression of data and integration of air and Compass will be more than useful. You will know directly how much time you can spend under water, when the surface and how fast you can go up, and you will know how deep are you already under water. These measures in computers Jump, one reaches the safety and diving Maximize your performance at the same time.
Features
Attributes that both experienced and inexperienced divers Suunto D9 and even those who looked with awe scuba diving including dive computer or anytime. Most talk about the main features include:
Digital compass
Jump to the first Suunto D9 computer on digital integrated Compass. Includes the Compass rose Compass digital graphic shows the normal direction. A numerical display indicates the exact impact and thereafter to use the title can be stored in Suunto's D9 memory. People think most of this as the Compass Compass better than the traditional land use is possible as well.
Gas Mixes and the Deep Stop Option
The Suunto D9 dive computer can be used with a maximum of three gas mixes containing 21-100% oxygen, allowing you to switch gases on the dive. The decompression calculations are based on the Suunto Deep Stop RGBM (Reduced Monitoring Bubble Model) and provides iterative deep stops as an alternative to traditional safety stops, which adds more security. This feature for various technical and deep it will also set the maximum depth of 200 m (660 ft).

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