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Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 03:13 AM
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j791
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Question, If I am using an HDS unit with a Point 1 antenna from the center console...when I set a waypoint is the waypoint location at the Point 1 location/center console or the transducer location at the back of the boat? I am marking brush piles but when I use my bow mounted HDS with a trolling motor transducer the brush does not show up on the waypoint. I am thinking this is because the waypoint location is from either the Point 1 location at the center of the boat or the transom transducer location at the rear of the boat. If so, does this mean my bow mounted HDS unit should be set to "This Unit" for GPS...as opposed to Point 1? I have the bow mounted HDS trolling motor transducer set to "This unit" but not the GPS.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 03:38 AM
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 03:48 AM
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Ok, if my waypoints are at the antenna then when I pull up the waypoints on my bow mounted HDS that means the brush I marked is several feet behind me...at the center console/Point 1 location. If I change my bow mounted HDS GPS setting to "This Unit", will the waypoint location adjust to the trolling motor transducer location?
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
[Re: j791]
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01/08/17 04:05 AM
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I used to have 2 Point One antennas. Each is basically above the transducer respectively. Although I only use the Gen3 head unit antenna at my bow, I still use the Point One at transom above my transducer for the console unit. Pretty accurate no matter which unit I found the brushpile from.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 04:14 AM
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Thank you for the replies, that is what I needed to know. I will make sure and set my bow HDS unit to "This unit" to ensure I am using the HDS GPS as opposed to the center console Point 1.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 04:22 AM
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You are correct to mark the bow unit 'This Unit' for GPS - just confirming for you.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 04:31 AM
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You are correct to mark the bow unit 'This Unit' for GPS - just confirming for you. Thanks, I appreciate it.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 03:34 PM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed?
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 03:58 PM
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but worse case accuracy error of where the brush pile is actually located would be the full length of the boat based of the location of the antenna, in the bow or stern, or roughly half the length of the boat if the antenna is mounted in or around the console.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 04:19 PM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed? I had two Point One antennas on a single NMEA 2000 system for a long time. I feel as though the Gen3 (or later which is the Carbon) is a bit more accurate. However the Point One is better when you need to reverse as the direction of your boat icon won't change (this is also known as "Heading Sensor"). I would be nice if there is a economical add-on to the head unit so that it would have heading sensor without the installation of the POINT One antenna. If you are to install two Point One antennas on a single system (which is recommended, and make sure there is only ONE power supply to the NMEA 2000 network), Here are must do settings: 1) Name your antennas...ie. FRONT POINT1 & REAR POINT1 2) Go to Network, select "Data Source", select GPS, select the assigned POINT1 antenna to that HDS unit, change setting to "LOCAL", not GLOBAL. 3) Set Instance of both Heading Sensors to "1" (meaning within each settings of the POINT1 antenna) Next, calibrate both antennas... NOTE:...don't forget to update your POINT One antenna to the latest update from LOWRANCE website. While you are at it, don't forget to also update your HDS units to the latest software as well. This should keep the assigned antenna to its respect HDS head unit, but make sure that the head unit are located in the same location everytime (assuming you have two of the same size HDS units for front and back. It is a recommended to rename your HDS unit to something with FRONT and REAR as well). To check if your HDS is assigned to the correct Point One antenna, go back to "Network", "Data Source", GPS. Checking this info periodically is a good idea to have accurate GPS waypoints assign and go to!
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/08/17 05:00 PM
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/09/17 12:18 AM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed? Don't bother installing another point-1 at the bow. As long as the bow unit is connected to the NMEA network, you only have to turn on the "heading extention line" on the bow unit. You can share the heading sensor of the point 1 to more than one unit.
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/09/17 10:55 AM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed? Don't bother installing another point-1 at the bow. As long as the bow unit is connected to the NMEA network, you only have to turn on the "heading extention line" on the bow unit. You can share the heading sensor of the point 1 to more than one unit. So does this mean you can set the bow to "This Unit" for GPS purposes but separately use the Point 1 heading sensor as long as it's connected to the NEMA system?
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/09/17 11:58 AM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed? Don't bother installing another point-1 at the bow. As long as the bow unit is connected to the NMEA network, you only have to turn on the "heading extention line" on the bow unit. You can share the heading sensor of the point 1 to more than one unit. So does this mean you can set the bow to "This Unit" for GPS purposes but separately use the Point 1 heading sensor as long as it's connected to the NEMA system? exactly
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Re: Lowrance Point 1 GPS and HDS GPS
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01/09/17 02:31 PM
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i have a point 1 at the rear over my transducer. I am thinking about adding another to the front, just for compass feature. Anybody had any trouble with their network with two point 1's installed? Don't bother installing another point-1 at the bow. As long as the bow unit is connected to the NMEA network, you only have to turn on the "heading extention line" on the bow unit. You can share the heading sensor of the point 1 to more than one unit. So does this mean you can set the bow to "This Unit" for GPS purposes but separately use the Point 1 heading sensor as long as it's connected to the NEMA system? exactly geat point!
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