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# format auto-updated on access: Sun 07-Sep-2025 15:13:40 +01:00 # sandbox: Journal 131 has gone to press and is due for publication in September 2025 CREG Journal 131 (0-24) This issue has a cover date of September 2025 and was published on 7 September 2025. Front Cover (1) Ken Smith places a Pinger in an air bell in an underwater cave in the Nullarbor Plain, Australia. Photo:Contents (2) List of contents and masthead information. News and Notes (2) Autumn 2025 Field Meeting, Hidden Earth, Editorial Team. The Technology of Cave Diving Habitats (3-7) introduces the technology involved in the habitats that cave divers use for decompression after deep dives. Included here are breathing gas management, minimising the fire risk and communication. Pinger 2.0: an Updated Transmitter for Radiolocation in Flooded Passages, Part 1 (8-10) Following their description of a new cylindrical coil antenna in the previous issue, and and provide details of the associated new transmitter circuit. ResCon 25 (11) Technology was on show at the recent ResCon rescue conference. reports. Using VLF Geophysics for Detecting New Cave Systems (12-16) describes the use of VLF geophysics as an effective tool in cave detection. He illustrates this with several case studies that show how the technology has been used in the field. How to Modify the Cave-Link Menus (17-20) describes how to modify the Cave-Link menus to suit your specific needs. Could Caves Hold the Key to Earthquake Prediction? (21-24) and from the Czech Academy of Sciences and Tomáš Trčka from Brno University of Technology describe the tricky process of detecting rock strain induced electromagnetic anomalies in caves.