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handheld gps software
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Which brand of handheld gps has the best software for lakes? Derek
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Re: handheld gps software
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05/06/08 01:20 PM
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riverrat1973
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not to hijack the post, but, i also want to know which is best. can you put the navionics hot maps chip into any hand held unit?
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05/06/08 01:55 PM
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I have a Lowrance iFinder H2Oc with a Navionics HotMaps Premium '08. It has been an excellent combo.
I also like the Lowrance Fishing Hot Spots Pro. I have one in my Lowrance LCX-15mt.
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05/06/08 06:16 PM
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riverrat1973
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i know the navionics hotmap chip is about $100, how much is the handheld that will accept this? i just dont want to spend the large amount of money to purchase and install the 520 on my boat, i dont have the funds. any help?
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05/06/08 07:01 PM
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sandjohnny
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h20 It cost 169 retail for the unit. Johnny
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The Tacklesmith
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I have the Ifinder & run the Navionics HotMaps Premium '04 I also have an Eagle 502C mounted with the 08 in it.
Thank you, Shawn Smith
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05/06/08 08:01 PM
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DaneKE
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How is the Garmin lake software? Are the Lowrance Hot Spots or Navionics Hot Maps compatible with Garmin handhelds? Garmin has a handheld for tracking hunting dogs that I'm getting and had rather not have to buy more than one gps. I need that but also need lake mapping software of some type. Just trying to put it all together. Derek
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05/07/08 11:01 AM
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riverrat1973
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i think one main question i have is this: i have used a 332 with the hotmaps and i really liked it, it was on a friends boat. i just have an X52 on my boat and dont want to spend money. Is the handheld with a hotmap the same thing, does it give the contours and update in real time with location? it shows all the exact same features that would show up on a regular mounted GPS?
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Re: handheld gps software
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05/07/08 11:02 AM
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riverrat1973
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late4lake, i sent you back a PM. maybe we could meet up somewhere and you coudl show me? we are somewhat close. what area do you work in?
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05/07/08 12:24 PM
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dallasdawg
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DaneKE,
The Lowrance chips and Navionics chips are not compatible with Garmin. Garmin has their own mapping software. I found their lake maps software to be very lacking.
Riverrat1973,
The H2O will perform just like a 332, minus the sonar of course. Also, as noted the monochrome H2O sells for $169. The color version, H2Oc, is around $250. Both chips are in the $100-$150 range.
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