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Old August 20th, 2005, 09:56 PM
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Just bought a Lowrance H20. What I'm wanting feedback on is the map chips.
Really concentrating on the hot maps chips by navionics. Question is do I
spend the extra 60 bucks on the premium or is the classic version good
enough detail? Also if anyone has any good knowledge on hunting GPSs, would
love to talk to you outside the group. Thanks.

Scott
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Old August 21st, 2005, 03:50 PM
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Rich,

Thanks for the knowledge, but I'm not sure that I'll get all those options
that you do with the color bar and what not. My H20 cost probably half of
what you bought. I intend to get something bigger/better on my new boat
next year, but this is my little handheld first GPS. Of course I guess I
could just buy the premium and cross it over to the new boat?

Scott
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Old August 21st, 2005, 07:25 PM
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Go to the Lowrance web site and take a close look at the Map Create 6 USA
Topo version. I have got a whole lot to learn about it but it sure has a lot
of info. Its a total of 6 CD covering the entire US and it also includes
Hunting databases.


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Just bought a Lowrance H20. What I'm wanting feedback on is the map
chips.
Really concentrating on the hot maps chips by navionics. Question is do I
spend the extra 60 bucks on the premium or is the classic version good
enough detail? Also if anyone has any good knowledge on hunting GPSs,
would
love to talk to you outside the group. Thanks.

Scott



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Old August 23rd, 2005, 12:46 AM
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Hey there, thanks for the lead. Unless you could post me a link to exactly
what you're looking at I'm lost. Just spent about an hour on the Lowarance
website. The only things I could see is the improvement in detail with the
HotSpots chips. Didn't see anything where the MapCreate software alone
makes the topo. Sorry, but I just have to plead rookie on this one.
Thanks.

Scott
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Old August 23rd, 2005, 01:52 AM
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Try here, go down to mapping http://www.lei-extras.com/store/default.asp



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Hey there, thanks for the lead. Unless you could post me a link to
exactly
what you're looking at I'm lost. Just spent about an hour on the
Lowarance
website. The only things I could see is the improvement in detail with
the
HotSpots chips. Didn't see anything where the MapCreate software alone
makes the topo. Sorry, but I just have to plead rookie on this one.
Thanks.

Scott



 




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