You are right--there is actually no such thing as Mid-south!! It is Mid-Atlantic 2.0.
You are right--there is actually no such thing as Mid-south!! It is Mid-Atlantic 2.0.
I pilot has follow the contour? I thought that only link could do Follow the Contour. As I am getting ready to buy a new Minn Kota T/M. I don't need mega down, but the only way to get link is to get mega down. I am buying a ulterra 80 lbs. I have a Helix with live chart, I also have Auto Chart. Was thinking of buying the Lakemaster card. But with the other two I don't think I need it. As far as Navonics versus Lakemaster. Hands down Lakemaster. I have a few Navonics cards and just didn't get the best possible charts. I also agree with using all the same equipment from the same manufacturer. I am also buying a Helix 12 this fall.
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dave
in currituck
Dave--you are correct. It is I-pilot link. That four letter word "link" is very important!! Thanks
Yes, I have spent a few hours with Autochart PC, but just don't have the time right now to master the program. Here is some information from Humminbird:
What is HumminbirdPC?
HumminbirdPC™ is a tool to help you manage your navigation data from your Humminbird units and MMC/SD cards by organizing your waypoints, routes and tracks. It is also used for updating software in your software up-gradable unit if it does not have a card reader.
Download waypoints, routes, and tracks from your Humminbird® unit or MMC/SD/Micro SD card to HumminbirdPC™, then customize your navigation data from there. Create new routes and waypoints, organize your GPX files with your favorite tracks and routes, and add icons to your waypoints. You can also view your waypoints, routes, and tracks in Google Earth™.
Use HumminbirdPC™ to personalize your Humminbird® unit and update software if your software up-gradable unit does not have a card reader.
Once you’ve customized your information, upload the information to your Humminbird® unit or MMC/SD card. HumminbirdPC™ saves your changes to your computer automatically.
You can go here and review the mapping, click on the icon on the lower left and look at the SonarChart Layer
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