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ESfishOX
Posted 11/26/2006 5:21 PM (#222347 - in reply to #222330)
Subject: RE: best GPS/fish finder for the money. . . . .





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Location: Waukesha, WI
my Lowrance LMS480M is serving me well. The only thing I don't like is the splitscreen mode with GPS/sonar while the LakeMaster chip is installed. I like to see the detailed map view a bit larger than half of a 5" diagonal. I'm actually thinking of adding a GPS only display along side of it. I also like the ability to record the sonar with the GPS/sonar unit. You can review the sonar log and make note of features' GPS coordinates. You might think of running what you have in addition to a GPS/sonar unit. Keep in mind the vertical resolution. The deeper you go, the more feet are represented by a line. It's food for thought depending on what your target goals are.

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