On 13.11.2014, at 23:04, Anton Lundin <[email protected]> wrote:

Anton,

> This came out of a discussion with a frend who had his Uwatec 330 show
> him a depth of 72 meters while his Liquivision Xen showed him 69 meters.
> This was due to that his Xen was set in salinity mode, while Uwatec 330
> always shows a depth calibrated against fresh water.


but we agree that this affects only the “names” we attach to certain ambient 
pressures. The actual deco schedules are _not_ affected (besides rounding to 3m 
multiples) since they only depend on pressures. There is no point in comparing 
69m (sea water) depth dives to 69m (fresh water) dives, don’t we?

Best
Robert

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