December 19, 2010

GPS Fish Finder Combo - Just What To Expect

A GPS fish finder combo is a specific type of fish finder product that combines both the normal features of a fish finder with the features of a GPS device. GPS means Global Positioning System and is a link to satellites orbiting earth.

A signal can be sent to the satellite which can pinpoint the exact location of a boat. This particular info can be saved and when a fisherman at a later time needs to go to a location where he found fish previously, the fish finder GPS can show the exact location to go to. There are 2 forms of charting available with fish finder GPS models.

One is called a chart plotter and the other is normally known as a track plotter. A chart plotter will take your position from the satellite then superimpose it on top of a map so a person can take a look at where they are and where they're going. A track plotter will just save your position, but will not put it on a map. The fisherman should direct himself to the initial point.

A GPS fish finder is not recommended nor are they necessary for newbies. But once a person becomes competent with fish finders, this kind is definitely something to consider. An excellent mid-price range version will run around seven hundred fifty dollars brand new. A good choice for a fish finder purchase could be the Garmin GPSMAP 441S Dual Frequency Combo.

Not only is Garmin the best maker of fish finders, but Garmin is a model that has been properly tested over time by fishermen. This particular model has an easy to use interface with a 4 inch 240 x 320 pixel display and the piece comes with a built-in, satellite enhanced worldwide basemap. There is additionally a single SD memory card slot for BlueChart Vision cards for improved navigation.

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