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Humminbird 4063401 AS GR16 16 Channel WAAS GPS Receiver

Humminbird 4063401 AS GR16 16 Channel WAAS GPS Receiver


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Features:
  • Lets you take advantage of your Humminbird GPS capability
  • Gives you position, breadcrumb trail and other advanced features
  • Includes 20-foot cable and hardware
  • See product description for full compatibility list
  • One year limited warranty
  • Product Description
    Humminbird 16 Channel WAAS GPS Receiver permanently adds GPS reception to your boat. Find hot spots, troll more effectively, mark routes and come back for more later! The Humminbird 16 Channel GPS / WAAS receiver lets you access the advanced track plotter and navigation capabilities of your 900 series, 700 series or Matrix fishing systems. Adds permanent GPS capability to your boat swap in and out any compatible Humminbird unit! Lightning fast position fixes accurately; Simple plug-and-play operation. Quality backed by over 30 years of fishfinding technology. Order Today! Humminbird 16 Channel GPS Receiver

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       GPS Receiver addition
    Comment:
       I had ordered a Humminbird Model 727 fish locator installed on my new pontoon boat. Not that I fish much but I boat in an area that has shallow areas and a fish locator provides a better means of detecting (and trending) shallow spots in order to increase the longevity of my prop and lower unit. While reading the product manual (this was mostly because I couldn't locate any fish) I noted the unit was "GPS ready". Since I was questioning the accuracy of the boat's speedometer I figured adding a GPS unit would give accurate info - plus be more electronics to play with! Once I figured out what the installation guide was telling me it took only a couple minutes to connect and as soon as I turned the fish locator on I starting getting data. I temporarily mounted the receiver sending unit (duct tape!) so I could move its location about in order to insure proper reception. Accuracy is in thousands of a Minute Lat/Long (e.g. Latitude 42 degrees, 21.349 minutes). Using the "bread crumb trail" mode I found I could retrace my course and position my boat to within 10 or 20 feet of my original course. I'm thinking this will be handy this coming Saturday nite when we pass thru shallow areas in order to go to this upriver festival while it's sober and light out but not so much of either on the way back. As far as negatives, about the only thing I can think of is the limitation of using both GPS and Fish Locator at the same time. There are some split screen modes, and some data from each function display regardless of selected viewing mode ... Aw hell, it's probably mostly because I bought the low end fish locator!

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