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Seems to me there is a lot of restriction on the number of track points one can use when uploading tracks into the Lowrance HDS. I loaded a track (which has track points about 20 feet apart which I generated) and only a small portion of the track appears. No info in the manual about this function.
The track file seems to be limited to 2k in size.
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If you are on Facebook it seems to me you can get an answer quicker here than on Lowrance's website.
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is this when you sitting still or moving a long?
------Jason Gilstrap Pro Staff Lowrance / www.getalimitoutdoors.com
I sit in front of my PC to make tracks. It is the more logical place to do it.
I make tracks plots in advance to go "scout". Lots easier to go look at a specific are by planning ahead.
This method works fine with Garmin and Humminbird units.
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what software are you using. navionics explore or map create 7
------Jason Gilstrap Pro Staff Lowrance / www.getalimitoutdoors.com
I can make and install a track on the HDS. I just have to limit the track points, which, makes for a less accurate trail to follow.
I done this plenty of times. I preplan a track, then drive the track and record it on the Ipilot. Several members here have seen me do this. Takes the guess work out of where I want to record a Ipilot track.
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I used these maps.
Kentucky HydroGrafx -- Kentucky and Barkley lake maps
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