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Advice on Garmin model to pair with Birds
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12/19/22 03:59 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
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Tiltedtitan
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I have two hummingbird graphs. I'm looking for a Garmin to just use for life scope on the front of the boat. What model of Garmin do I need for just life scope on the front of the boat? Looking for the 34 plus models..
Pastor Tim Be Relentless.
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Re: Advice on Garmin model to pair with Birds
[Re: Tiltedtitan]
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12/19/22 04:16 AM
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grout-scout
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If you want to save money, get the 106 that’s on sale right now. If you don’t want a touch screen, get the 1022. All depends on your budget and wants. You could get a 93, but the 106 would be better.
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Re: Advice on Garmin model to pair with Birds
[Re: Tiltedtitan]
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12/19/22 04:23 AM
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MLDMLD
Green Horn
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Green Horn
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I am running the Garmin GPSMap 1022. This is the non-touch version. This unit is a 10" non-touch screen that allows you to get into a higher screen resolution than the Echomap 93sv, while saving you money from the ECHOMAP Ultra 102/106's. Just a heads up, the non-xsv version of the 1022 cannot run other transducers besides the Livescope. If you are wanting mapping, you will want to go with the 1042 which has the maps. This is designed for anglers that are running all Lowrance or Humminbird units and are wanting a Garmin unit to ONLY run Panoptix Livescope Plus on. (source credit - the last couple of sentences are from a Garmin dealer website. They explain it a little better than me. Lol.)
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