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muskiehunter2
Posted 4/19/2012 7:14 PM (#554374)
Subject: hummingbird 788 gps question




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when using the gps and im traveling thru a channel it shows me on land instead of on the water .is there a way to calibrate the unit to be more acurate also do you have to set where its at and facing in the boat?
thanks chris
tcbetka
Posted 4/19/2012 8:15 PM (#554394 - in reply to #554374)
Subject: Re: hummingbird 788 gps question




Location: Green Bay, WI
I don't think so. What antenna are you using, and which charts are you using?

GPS accuracy is dependent on several factors, all of which I am not an expert on. But I do know that there is a difference in accuracy based upon the antenna in use--the Lowrance units now have built-in antennas, but if you want enhanced accuracy, you can buy an external unit. The accuracy is also based upon the number of satellites being used to calculate your position; more satellites mean greater accuracy. Garmin touts that their products use like 10 or 12 channels (satellites) simultaneously, as I recall. So it might well be that your GPS is as accurate as it's going to get.

I suppose the outline of the water on the maps could be in the wrong place, geographically-speaking. If you are using built-in maps, you might get a better result using a Navionics or Lakemaster chip. I know I did with an old Lowrance unit I had. The built-in maps were like you're seeing--off by a couple hundred feet, if not more. But once I got a Navionics chip, the accuracy improved significantly.

So it may well be a number of things causing the apparent discrepancy, in this case.

TB

Edited by tcbetka 4/19/2012 8:15 PM
muskiehunter2
Posted 4/19/2012 8:21 PM (#554395 - in reply to #554394)
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the unit does have the built in antenna and i got it with the navi pkg of all U.S. maps so i guess that maybe as good as it gets ..........thanks
Guest
Posted 4/20/2012 8:53 AM (#554466 - in reply to #554374)
Subject: RE: hummingbird 788 gps question


Do the uprgrade online. I had this problem with my 798 upgrade fixed it.
Brad P
Posted 4/20/2012 9:00 AM (#554467 - in reply to #554374)
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I'm not an expert, but could the mapping chip be the issue? I run a 788 CI and fish Lake Minnetonka which has many channels and I do not experience this issue with my Lakemaster chip. I also have the puck and not the internal antenna.
muskiehunter2
Posted 4/20/2012 8:36 PM (#554657 - in reply to #554467)
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the unit has the navi pkg downloaded to the unit no chip.
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