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    Default HB 999 and 1199 with Lake master chip


    We had our 1199 and both 999's updated at the Grizzly jig show last month. This weekend we hit the lake ...I reset the 999's to read off the correct transducers, so all graphs are good on 2d, DI and SI. The problem is with the Lakemaster. We have the lake map, contour lines and way points on the 1199. We have only way points on the two 999's...no lakemap or contour lines.
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    Do you have map cards in all 3 units?
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    Only ONIX can share mapping ... (as Bob is eluding to) ...

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    The system I use is not nearly as technical as most of the systems available today and it absolutely does not require fix or repair costs. It has served me well since the 50's. This is an example of the way it works: Simultaneously line up the large pin oak with the highest point of the ridge that is directly in front of you, as well as the chimney on the house to the right of you, with the cell tower behind it. It's called the Line-Of-Sight-Tracking system. I highly recommend that you get L-O-S-T.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigskyfisherman View Post
    The system I use is not nearly as technical as most of the systems available today and it absolutely does not require fix or repair costs. It has served me well since the 50's. This is an example of the way it works: Simultaneously line up the large pin oak with the highest point of the ridge that is directly in front of you, as well as the chimney on the house to the right of you, with the cell tower behind it. It's called the Line-Of-Sight-Tracking system. I highly recommend that you get L-O-S-T.
    I have used "line-of-sight-tracking" back in the day to find my fishing habitat. There was no GPS back then so you used trees, light poles, whatever to line up and find where you dropped the fish habitat. I also would remember different trees , terrain, and whatever in the woods to keep from getting lost and on a sunny day remember the sun rises in the East and sets in the West so in the morning if the sun was on your right hand side you were headed somewhat North and in the evening if the sun would be on your left hand side you are heading somewhat North. Now I just let Garmin help me get back to my truck when hunting and Humminbird GPS help me find my fish habitat.
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    No there is only a chip in the 1199. Last year, before the units were updated, the two 999 without chips also showed the lake and contours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibcamn View Post
    No there is only a chip in the 1199. Last year, before the units were updated, the two 999 without chips also showed the lake and contours.
    The units have base maps preloaded into the HB units (Unimap for small units - Contour XD for larger units) ...

    Contour XD does have contours for 3000 lakes nation wide ...
    http://www.humminbird.com/Category/S...FAQ/ContourXD/

    If your unit had contours showing on the Chart views with no map card in the unit ...it was either an included Contour XD lake ...or your unit is a NVB package (which has a Navionics Value Bundle map package preloaded into the unit) ...

    Core unit have never been able to "share" maps across the network ...

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    Rick, Last year before our units were updated by Humminbird at the Grizzly Jig show, both our 999's were showing the exact same lake map as the 1199. All units are Ethernet connected. As a matter of fact, both the sales man at Bass Pro and the tech at Hank's Boat sales told us that we only needed one chip in the 1199 and the others would read of of it. And up until we were updated that's the way it worked. Now all we have on the 999's are the way points with no lake map. Are you telling me that all units now need their own chip?
    Thank you for your input.

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    If connected by Ethernet they should be to share the same screenshots as the 1199. They cannot share mapping. All the units readings will be the same and all will have the readings from the 1199's transducer. So if it's a transom mount transducer, all the readings will be from that location regardless where the other units are located.
    Look up Doug Vahrenberg on you tube. He's a Hummingbird expert and has videos on this topic plus many more.

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