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Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. A Learner's guide to CCR Ops
By Richard Pyle

A must read article for those new to or diving Rebreathers. Written by one of the pioneers of Rebreather diving.
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5,403 29th October 2005 13:45 by schford Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. CO2 Detection
By Tom Rose

A few years ago I heard that you could not measure CO2 in a rebreather loop. That's silly I thought! Instead of opening my fat mouth, I went home and filed a patent application!
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3,679 29th October 2005 14:21 by Tom Rose Go to last post
 
Dive Computers Deco Planning & Bailout
By Rob Infante

The title of this article can be taken at face value: that the information is most useful for people just starting out on closed circuit.
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2,840 14th September 2006 19:37 by robinfante Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. Gradient Factors for Dummies
By Kevin Watts

A user's view of gradient factors, an Erik Baker derived method of calculating decompression schedules. This article is meant to be a primer.
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4,795 27th May 2006 21:01 by UWSojourner Go to last post
 
How to Deal with an Unconscious Rebreather Diver?
By Cedric Verdier

How to deal with a convulsing/ unconscious diver -
based on discussion and with the help of Jon Swarbrick and Cathy Riley, I have just published this article
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2,369 28th April 2006 23:15 by cedricverdier Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 2 votes, 4.50 average. How To Dive Deep
By Johan Lundin

Diving deeper than 50m requires a new set of skills and equipment. This article discusses the use of helium and decompression tools and techniques required for safe deep dives.
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4,013 20th April 2006 22:36 by Johan Go to last post
 
How to get a CE Mark for a Rebreather
By Alex Deas

Alex has written an interesting article on what he believes is required to CE certify a Rebreather.
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1,914 3rd March 2007 08:05 by AD_ward9 Go to last post
 
Long Drifting Day
By Cedric Verdier

Dirfting at the surface for a few hours is not a pleasant experience!
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1,814 3rd September 2006 23:34 by cedricverdier Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. Minimising Rebreather Fatalities
By Stuart Ford

An article that discusses how we can modify our Rebreather diving to make it safer as a result of examining result fatalities and near fatalities.
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6,521 3rd January 2007 00:35 by schford Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. One Year On!
By Mark Chase

A Year in the Life of a CCR Diver!
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2,505 14th November 2005 19:26 by Mark Chase Go to last post
 
Partial Pressure Maths Explained
By Ron Micjan

An extremely useful article which steps through the maths involved whilst calculating and working with Partial Pressures and Rebreathers.
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9,506 29th October 2005 13:41 by RonMicjan Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 4.00 average. Rebreather Experiences, Try-outs & Intros!
By Stefan Besier

Rebreathers... 4
Instructors.... 3
Fun ..............Endless
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1,913 12th December 2005 21:42 by caveseeker7 Go to last post
 
Rebreather Technology
By Michael Lombardi

Rebreather Technology: There is a Market, but Can Anyone Deliver? The Industry Now has an Opportunity to Turn this Technology Into its Most Strategic Asset!
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2,389 1st November 2005 22:29 by aquaxel Go to last post
 
Regenerating the air in a submarine
By Capt. Ryszard Klos

Regenerating the Atmosphere of a Disabled Submarine. Replenishing Oxygen and Removing Carbon Dioxide from a Submarine’s Atmosphere.
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3,635 1st November 2005 22:23 by aquaxel Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. Technical Diving - How safe is it?
By Richard Harris

Technical diving as we know it had it’s origins with the cave divers of Florida.
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2,068 29th October 2005 13:55 by Richard Harris Go to last post
 
The 7 Deadly Sins of a Rebreather Diver
By Cedric Verdier

Looking at the statistics and the accident reports, the seven deadly sins of a rebreather diver can surely help you to buy an express ticket to hell. First class. One way.
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4,192 16th May 2006 14:57 by cedricverdier Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. The 7 Steps of Rebreather Enlightenment
By Stuart Ford

aka Stuarts Rebreather Ramblings Part I
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5,309 29th March 2006 12:03 by schford Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. The Rebreather Invasion
By Leon Scamahorn

A must Read Article from the late 90s showing the early days of Rebreather diving. Make sure you read the section on choosing your instructor!
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2,237 29th October 2005 13:50 by schford Go to last post
 
Feature VPM explained
By Corrado Bonuccelli

An easy to understand description of the VPM operation, but without any of the heavy math. Article is well illustrated and covers the basic principles of VPM and describes how the model deals with conservatism.

VPM explained

in the Discuss this article in the Decompression & Gas Choices forum
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478 29th April 2008 12:17 by rossh Go to last post
 
Article Rating: 5 votes, 4.20 average. VPM For Dummies
By Kevin Watts

This article attempts to provide a basic framework for looking at the VPM.
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3,864 19th March 2007 18:27 by UWSojourner Go to last post
 
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