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Down the Humminbird Aby$$
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 501857" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>No....the puck is only a magnetic compass that converts to digital to the Terrova. The GPS is in the head of the Terrova. The puck just tells the motor which direction the boat is pointed. </p><p></p><p>A puck for a 1198 or 997 humminbird?? Might actually be GPS.</p><p></p><p>Nowadays the GPS in located in the humminbird head units...no pucks.</p><p>However in a networked system, It might be possible with the IPLink to choose one of your HB devices as the GPS source...I mean after all, when I mark a waypoint, it's based on where my REAR transducer is located and the HB unit is located...which is 17' behind where my TM is located....So if I want to fish close to my depthfinder in the back, it is of benefit to choose THAT unit closest to my location as my GPS source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 501857, member: 7422"] No....the puck is only a magnetic compass that converts to digital to the Terrova. The GPS is in the head of the Terrova. The puck just tells the motor which direction the boat is pointed. A puck for a 1198 or 997 humminbird?? Might actually be GPS. Nowadays the GPS in located in the humminbird head units...no pucks. However in a networked system, It might be possible with the IPLink to choose one of your HB devices as the GPS source...I mean after all, when I mark a waypoint, it's based on where my REAR transducer is located and the HB unit is located...which is 17' behind where my TM is located....So if I want to fish close to my depthfinder in the back, it is of benefit to choose THAT unit closest to my location as my GPS source. [/QUOTE]
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