about to head over to the states, anyone know about this?
Hey guys,
anyone out there have any idea what will happen if you connect a local Gen2 HDS up to a geo-fenced gen2 HDS?
I want to be able to record structure maps on the second unit, as currently i would need to remove my chart card to record.
-Can the fenced unit be used as a repeater from the first unit and still record?
-Are you able to disable the GPS in the fenced unit, to stop the fencing issues?
I wouldn't normally worry about all this mucking arround, but when I can get a HDS-7 with the LSS-2 side scan, and transducer for less then what it costs for the head unit by it's self I need to look at the possibility.
If anyone has a fenced unit in the brisbae area that they would be willing to share for a couple of hours I would be interested in trying it out.
Thanks,
Blythy
Don’t take life too seriously, It isn’t permanent
about to head over to the states, anyone know about this?
Don’t take life too seriously, It isn’t permanent
Don't know, but i would be concerned that there could well be problems with the units linked via Ethernet. Is it worth the risk and he lack of warranty support?
ML
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
to date I don't think anyone has "cracked" the geofencing setup, but I am sure it could be done if someone wanted it bad enough, I have heard of funny things happening when networking units that are geofenced and non geofenced, but I have no personal experience with it, just heard it from someone sort of stuff.
Fxck lowrance and their geofencing. Fxck bying two units without warranty. fxck downscan - it doesnt work well in anything over 20m
I heard that there is a code that can be entered to disable the geofence it is purely a case of the aussie distributer holding out
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