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| New Member | Viz: the WKPP incident a few months ago. What is really good about the RB80 is that it is a complete "software+hardware" package. The training that comes with the RB80 is very good.Janos In the incident you mentioned, if the person involved didn't have a well trained team, it would have meant curtains for him.
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| Big Grin Syndrome Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Oxford
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Thats my hypothesis (see my previous posts) - the others disagree I'd missed the depth difference between the CLs and the diver's lungs. With that, I could believe that it would cause the effect we're discussing as now there's effectively a compression moving gas into the diver.![]() Tim |
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