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Nice one Gregster.
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nice, you had a long way to get there.
![]() One thing, i see a lot of pictures from divers using RB and they have the cable for the SW hanging in one giant loop... be care full whit that. ( as seen on your 3e picture) i put mine under the arm and then from the inside on top of my wrist. The cable is now closer to the arm and not in a loop. |
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put the handset on your wrist and then roll it once around your wrist in the direction away from you
this should be part of the training course |
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nice, you had a long way to get there. I only noticed that when I looked at photos and was trying to think of a solution.![]() One thing, i see a lot of pictures from divers using RB and they have the cable for the SW hanging in one giant loop... be care full whit that. ( as seen on your 3e picture) i put mine under the arm and then from the inside on top of my wrist. The cable is now closer to the arm and not in a loop. put the handset on your wrist and then roll it once around your wrist in the direction away from you And just like magic I found one!! Cheers Guys
this should be part of the training course |
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