Helix gps and waypoints network question
I have a helix 9 mega at console w side down gps and helix 9 down and gps up front. Units are networked. I’m having trouble marking small schools of fish and structure on my side imaging when covering water then moving up front and finding the object I’m looking for. The waypoint shows up in both places like it should. My boat icon will be on the mark but I struggle to find what I marked earlier. I don’t know if I’m zoomed in enough on the front map to hit the waypoint accurately enough, or if the gps just isn’t accurate enough to get me right on top of the mark, or if I have the gps settings wrong in the networked units. Do both units need to checked in the network the same and if so which one - or do I check them independently in the network menu? I’m confused how to set them up gps wise in the network menu....
Hope I explained that right.
I don’t have gps pucks for either unit. They are internal gps units.
When idling using side I will mark a small school of stacked crappie by cursoring over to them and marking.
The waypoints shows up off the side and behind the boat as it should on the map but when I get over the waypoint w my trolling motor I can’t find them on the sonar. I understand they could have moved a few feet. I will pull up my side and troll around and see them again and find them that way but I was hoping I wouldn’t have to do that.
Thanks guys
Helix gps and waypoints network question
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Originally Posted by
BobB
It’s not that the units are 10’ apart ..... what’s important is how far each units GPS is from it’s transducer.
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So,
The unit doesn’t compensate for the dif between the internal gps and the transducer?
My SI transducer is on the rear of my boat and the unit is in the helm. That’s probably 7-8 ft dif on my 19’ boat.
By your suggestion I would need to mount an external gps puck right above that transducer on rear drivers side of boat.
It’s not an issue on big brush piles or larger schools of fish...
It’s an issue when I want to drop shot on a single rock or fish etc....
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