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Got a Humminbird and a Minn Kota with iPilot Link
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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 313540" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>I've got almost the same setup as you have (898c SI and Terrova 55), and yes it's pretty incredible.</p><p></p><p>BTW, another thing you can do when you "freeze the screen" is use the 4-way button to scroll the cursor down to the structure / fish and it'll tell you the depth that the cursor is on.</p><p></p><p>Another cool trick, especially for getting your settings set up, is the recording feature. Just put an SD card in the empty slot, turn on the recording/playback view, and then record when you get over something interesting. When you get back home, you can replay the recording and adjust ALL the settings (2D & SI/DI) to see what is the best setup. It really helped me get mine dialed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 313540, member: 1928"] I've got almost the same setup as you have (898c SI and Terrova 55), and yes it's pretty incredible. BTW, another thing you can do when you "freeze the screen" is use the 4-way button to scroll the cursor down to the structure / fish and it'll tell you the depth that the cursor is on. Another cool trick, especially for getting your settings set up, is the recording feature. Just put an SD card in the empty slot, turn on the recording/playback view, and then record when you get over something interesting. When you get back home, you can replay the recording and adjust ALL the settings (2D & SI/DI) to see what is the best setup. It really helped me get mine dialed in. [/QUOTE]
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