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    Default If there is a fish in this house,


    I'm planning on finding it. Got the old box and the new one networked together. All I gotta do is find some water and time simultaneously.

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    Water is plentiful right now.

    Time will find you.

    Good luck. I can't even make a 50' elec cord work with two new ends..........worked on it for weeks. Frustrating.

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    I guess that it wasn't a scam.

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    Bring it up here and we can test it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Bring it up here and we can test it out.
    Let me know when the water is right. We can fish one hole a little bit in the morning and go take a look at the other hole in the evening if you know what I mean. I'll single pole in the morning, but you gotta spider rig in the evening

    For serious, let me know when the water is cooperating.
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    Me too! Me too!
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Me Three!!! Me Three!!!
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    Nice , haven't gotten that advanced yet but I'm learning, electronics is not my specialty
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    Greg, I'd rather be catching fish and know nothing about the electronics. Since I'm not able to go, I get to try some things to help us find a fish when we get on the water. Hopefully, by the time I get to the lake, I won't need to be digging out the manual.

    I connected my handheld gps to the NMEA input on the 798 just to see what it would look like in the network. I'm not sure why it was grayed out, but it would let me select the hand held gps as an input on either unit. Gotta do a little more reading and maybe ask a few questions up in the SI forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Greg, I'd rather be catching fish and know nothing about the electronics. Since I'm not able to go, I get to try some things to help us find a fish when we get on the water. Hopefully, by the time I get to the lake, I won't need to be digging out the manual.

    I connected my handheld gps to the NMEA input on the 798 just to see what it would look like in the network. I'm not sure why it was grayed out, but it would let me select the hand held gps as an input on either unit. Gotta do a little more reading and maybe ask a few questions up in the SI forum.

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