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		<title>Suunto D9 Titanium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Suunto D9 is the world&#8217;s first dive computer to integrate a digital compass and wireless tank data reception. Suunto D9 has now two different straps to choose from &#8211; the traditional black elastomer as well as the new luxury titanium strap. Underwater a diver must monitor several gauges to receive the crucial information about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_68" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.explorertravelshop.co.uk/scuba/product.php?p=23518781"><img class="size-medium wp-image-68" title="Suunto D9 Titanium" src="http://divecomputerreviews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/suuntod9titanium.jpg" alt="Suunto D9 Titanium" width="200" height="200" /></a></p>
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<p>Suunto D9 is the world&#8217;s first dive computer to integrate a digital  compass and wireless tank data reception. Suunto D9 has now two different straps  to choose from &#8211; the traditional black elastomer as well as the new luxury  titanium strap.</p>
<p>Underwater a diver must monitor several gauges to receive the  crucial information about the dive: depth, time, tank pressure, decompression  status and direction to name just a few. Suunto D9 combines all dive-critical  information in one instrument, conveniently mounted on your wrist. Instead of  monitoring a multitude of gauges, you can concentrate on what is important &#8211;  diving.</p>
<p>Suunto D9 is the world&amp;apos;s first dive computer to incorporate a  digital compass. The compass shows the general direction with a graphical  compass rose, as well as the exact bearing with a numerical display. Headings  can be stored in Suunto D9&#8242;s memory for later analysis. The compass can  naturally be used on land too.</p>
<p>By using Suunto D9&#8242;s optional wireless  transmitter, the diver can also monitor tank pressure and air consumption data  from the wrist. The remaining tank pressure is displayed both numerically and  graphically, and an estimation of the remaining air-time is given throughout the  dive. This allows the diver to monitor the remaining air supply at the same time  as he monitors depth and time. Real time air consumption is also stored in the  memory.</p>
<p>Suunto D9 can be used with up to three different gas mixes containing  21-100% oxygen, allowing gas switching during the dive. Decompression  calculations are based on the Suunto Deep Stop RGBM model, which provides  iterative deep stops as an alternative to traditional safety stops. For those  intending to go really deep, the maximum depth display is set at 200m [660ft].In  addition to basic dive data, the built-in dive logbook provides a graphical dive  profile where real time water temperature and tank pressure data can be analyzed  on the wristop computer. The sampling rate can be set to as low as 1s.</p>
<p>The  beautifully designed Suunto D9 has a titanium housing with a titanium strap, and  it includes an USB-compatible PC interface and the Suunto Dive Manager 2  software.</p>
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