Categories
- Air
- Absolute Pressure
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- Ascent Bottle
- Artificial Spit
- Bar
- BSAC
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- BCD
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- Buoyancy Control Device
- Burst Disk
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- CAGE
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- CDAA
- CMAS
- C-Card
- DAN
- Decompression
- Deco Mix
- Decompression Sickness
- Decompression Stop
- Dive Computer
- Dual Regulator Systems
- EAD
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- Equalization
- FAD
- First Stage
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- Foramen Oval
- Fathom
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- Gas Analysis
- Granny Line
- Gas Saturation
- Halocline
- Hang Tank
- Hyperbaric Chamber
- HP Hose
- Hookah
- IANTD
- J Valve
- Knot
- K-Valve
- Live aboard
- Lift Bag
- Log Book
- LP Hose
- Manifold
- Mask Squeeze
- Narcosis
- Nitrogen
- Nitrox
- Octopus
- Off Gassing
- Oxygen
- Occy
- Oxygen Toxicity
- Partial Pressure
- PADI
- Pony Bottle
- Prescription Dive Mask
- Purge Valve
- QRB
- Rebreather
- Recreational Scuba Diving
- Regulator
- Repetitive Dive
- Rule of Thirds
- Safety Stop
- Saturation
- Second Stage
- Solo Diving
- Diving Tank
- Tekkie
- Trimix
- UPTD
- Veering
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- Wall Dive
- X Scooter
- Yaw
- Y Valve
- Zenith
Tekkie
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Tekkie
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Tekkie
Diver who likes lots of gadgets or even as little gadgets as possible - depending on the type of tekkie and DIS. Diving with rebreather, different mixes of gas, lots of stage bottles, going very deep into caves and silt wrecks are part of the tekkie diver heaven. If you have a BCD with less than 6 D-rings, you are NOT a tekkie diver.