CCR Diving with ROV
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ScubaDadMiami
, May 09 2006 08:06 PM
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#1
Posted 09 May 2006 - 08:06 PM
Not great resolution. However, still a cool feed. Notice how the CCR diver team member only have to carry a single 40 cubic foot bailout bottle with their kits. http://www.exn.ca/vi...60314-plane.asx Not that this one will take a while to load due to the video size.
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#2
Posted 09 May 2006 - 08:13 PM
SDM
the link doesnt seem to be working is there a page that the video is embeded?
Tooth
the link doesnt seem to be working is there a page that the video is embeded?
Tooth
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#3
Posted 09 May 2006 - 08:16 PM
The link worked for me.
SDM!
On a side note, I think the Deep Sea Detectives dove this bomber too.
Another cool video reference for rebreather info is in the bonus features section of the DVD, The Cave!
SDM!
On a side note, I think the Deep Sea Detectives dove this bomber too.
Another cool video reference for rebreather info is in the bonus features section of the DVD, The Cave!
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#4
Posted 09 May 2006 - 11:54 PM
The link worked for me.
SDM!
On a side note, I think the Deep Sea Detectives dove this bomber too.
Another cool video reference for rebreather info is in the bonus features section of the DVD, The Cave!
Hmmm. That might almost make it worth seeing the movie. I did see a clip that showed some scootering (I think it was an SS). However, I don't recall CCR shots from the little that I saw, which was just a few seconds worth. I know that CCRs were used for the filming since they allowed for so much bottom time.
"The most important thing is not to stop questioning." Albert Einstein
"For the diligent diver, closed circuit rebreathers are actually safer than open circuit scuba." Tom Mount
"For the diligent diver, closed circuit rebreathers are actually safer than open circuit scuba." Tom Mount
#5
Posted 11 May 2006 - 09:00 AM
Here's a more direct link to the movie file:
http://199.246.67.28...mv?MSWMExt=.asf
http://199.246.67.28...mv?MSWMExt=.asf
(I was able to save a local copy with the first URL using StreamDown)
If it still won't play, then you need the Windows Media Video v7 or newer download from Microsoft.
Here's the Park Service Service page on it:
http://www.nps.gov/a...?alphacode=LAME
and the NOAA NMS page:
http://www.sanctuari...itions/b29.html
The NPS site is pretty good, and has more site info than the NOAA page does.
http://199.246.67.28...mv?MSWMExt=.asf
http://199.246.67.28...mv?MSWMExt=.asf
(I was able to save a local copy with the first URL using StreamDown)
If it still won't play, then you need the Windows Media Video v7 or newer download from Microsoft.
Here's the Park Service Service page on it:
http://www.nps.gov/a...?alphacode=LAME
and the NOAA NMS page:
http://www.sanctuari...itions/b29.html
The NPS site is pretty good, and has more site info than the NOAA page does.
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