Hi, just for the fun of it: The official periodical of the German society for diving and hyperbaric medicine (GTÜM) recently published an article comparing the decompression stop recommendations of no less than 46 different dive computers, decompression tables and dive planning software, all for the very same simple dive (just air, bottom time 25 minutes at -42m).
They found astonishingly different decompression recommendations, ranging from 15 minutes to 102 minutes "time to surface". Find the whole article in http://gtuem.praesentiert-ihnen.de/caisson1-2015.pdf the text is in German, but the result tables on pages 18 and 19 are trivial to understand also to non-german speakers. The next issue of this periodical was announced to contain a second part of this comparison, then with Heliox 80/20 for breathing instead of air. I wonder whether I should ask them to include Subsurface into their next round of testing ;-) Regards, Lutz Vieweg _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
