looking to buy a chip for my lowrance fish finder/ gps but dont know what to buy. Looking for the best for the money. Any help or opinions will be helpfull. Thanks

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looking to buy a chip for my lowrance fish finder/ gps but dont know what to buy. Looking for the best for the money. Any help or opinions will be helpfull. Thanks
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Bigrod
I also have LMS 320, the Navionics chip works very good, I have 3 chips that covers the entire eastern half of the US. There are a lot of lakes on each chip, you can go to their web site and purchase them or call the phone number listed. Once you get it, when you are on he water, you will need to zoon in several time to get to the lake that you are on. Hope this helps you
Bkehl
Bigrod: Here`s a copy of the reply I posted before the board crashed.
Bigrod: Here`s some info, you decide.
http://www.lei-extras.com/store/FHSElite/default.asp
http://www.thetwistergroup.com/produ...%20W03702.html.
http://www.thetwistergroup.com/store...string=108-183
I have the east and the south. I haven`t had them on the water, but done simulation runs on Lake George in Florida and Rough river lake in Ky. Very detailed on both lakes.
Good luck, Tom. PS: I bought mine from the Twister group, delivery was 4/5 days.
I have an lms320 and am trying to figure what chip is the best for this unit. Is the hot spots east the best to get or the navionics or something else im not aware of. Thanks
I have navionics chips and they are great for deatailed info on your lake. Hotspots is basically what you are looking at on the Hotspots folded maps but now your GPS is tracking you through that map on GPS. Navionics has more options available as far as contours and upgrades with more details. Just my opinion.
Also, the new navionics maps come in 4 quarters of the US, so if you get northeast, you get like 17 states.
help!!
Bigrod: Here`s a site that may help, Good luck, Tom.
http://www.wmi.org/boards/electronics/index.html
