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Jerry Newman
Posted 3/1/2014 11:48 AM (#695119 - in reply to #694895)
Subject: RE: Cutting Edge Electronics and Muskies




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The reason you don't hear about guys using the structure map is because it's pretty advanced technology, not only is the equipment expensive, it looks like it takes a fair amount of skill and effort to get it dialed in too… and I’m not the least bit surprised you are at the front of the curve Jim.

This will be my first year using a touch screen and that structure map deal definitely piques my curiosity right along with the spotlight scan. I'll be trying to shoehorn a 12” touch alongside my old LCX-113 at the helm to have the option of three screens running at the same time on the touch (side-down-spotlight).

But until I get my hands on all of the equipment, and then figure out a way to route the spotlight scan to both the bow and helm, that configuration remains to be seen. My spotlight scan is still back ordered, and I'm not really planning on fooling around with this stuff until the weather breaks, but will post a review once I get the spotlight scan up and running on the water.

Haha, ya I'm still not ready to let go of my trusty 113s and icon maps... as silly as that sounds...

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