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PDR 3.0: POD DIVER RADIO

PDR 3.0: POD DIVER RADIO

Von: Jospeh Cocozza: PADI MSDT
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The podcast for serious scuba divers. We cover, TRIMIX, NITROX, REBREATHER Cave Diving, Shipwreck diving, DPV, Hogarthian, Military scuba, free-diving, hyperbaric science.t/a COCOZZA TECHNOLGIES LLC
  • P1: Philippe Cousteau Jr.
    Jan 1 2005
    PD-1 Philippe Cousteau Jr. Interview
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    17 Min.
  • From Backmount to Sidemount: Lamar Hires on the Dive Rite Transpac
    Jan 2 2005
    Episode Description In this episode of Pod Diver Radio, we're on location at Dive Rite HQ in Lake City, Florida with Lamar Hires to dive deep into the design, evolution, and versatility of the Transpac harness system. Lamar shares the origin story of the Transpac from tough expedition work in remote Japanese cave systems, and how the need to hike, crawl, and sump-dive with gear led to a soft, modular harness that could do what rigid backplates couldn't. Lamar breaks down how the Transpac scales from single-tank recreational diving to heavy doubles and into full sidemount with the Nomad system, all while maintaining fit, comfort, and familiarity. We explore the differences between UK "sump-first" sidemount roots and Florida-style cave sidemount, why sidemount is the ultimate self-sufficient / "solo-capable" rig, how it integrates with scooters, and why starting newer or smaller-framed divers (like teens) in a modular harness gives them a smoother path into technical and cave diving later on
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    13 Min.
  • Blue Beams & Burn Time: HID Lighting Deep Dive with Barry Miller
    Jan 3 2005
    In this episode, we head into the Salvo Diving workshop with Barry Miller for a masterclass on underwater lighting. Barry breaks down exactly how HID (High Intensity Discharge) lights work, why tech divers love their color temperature and insane burn times, and how ballasts, bulbs, and battery chemistry (lead acid, NiMH, lithium-ion) all fit into the equation. If you've ever wondered why a 10W HID can out-perform old 50W halogens—or what "5600K" really means underwater—this is your geeky, glowing deep dive into dive lights.
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    17 Min.
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