Get the 50 channel one
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The HB AS GRP which I can get for $115 or the HB AS GPS HS that I could get for $150. I know I'm sounding cheap over $35 but I just dropped $150 on a transducer and hate to get all this money tied up into a unit that I am not in love with. If you guys have any info or experiences please share. If you don't wanna type it, call me 662-588-0996.
Get the 50 channel one
Amazon.com: Humminbird 407480-1 AS GR50 external GPS antenna/receiver: GPS & Navigation
Something like this? I just am not sure what is compatible with my unit, I'm kinda a dummy when it comes to this stuff
That is the correct one. Just did a little research and answered my own question. What is the difference in the 50 channel and 16 channel other than the obvious more channels? Easier to pick up signal? again I have no idea on this stuff, trying to learn as I go
Easier to pick up signal and is more accurate. Keeps you closer to your spot
Thanks a ton. Finally figured out what to look for. Something about 16 channel can only lock on to 16 sats in orbit, vs 25-30 that are actually up there. The 50 will allow me to find more, more quickly, and be more accurate. I know 300% more about it now than I did this morning. Thanks for the input! Found one for $112 I'm gonna get next week.
Mo where did you find one for 150, I have a lowrance that I need one for badly.
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http://www.starmarinedepot.com/Lowra...S+Antenna.html
That is a lowrance one I found on the same site...
Sammy,bettr check and make sure unit will take the 4000 and is NMEA 2000 comatable. You aint got no "plug and play" huminbird!!
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Mo, you might want to look on the electronics site. I can't remember which one for sure. There is a discussion on the new HS antenna vs the other ones. Some pretty good info.
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