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    If this doesn't convince you.....

    On the power of Panoptix and Livescope, nothing will.


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    #2
    Pretty cool video....
    YOU are not entitled to what I have earned!!!!!

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    #3
    That's amazing! I can't wait to get out and start trying Livescope!

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    #4
    Awesome!!

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    #5
    cool

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    ... and me with a non-plus echomap ...
    Do not take your half in the middle ....

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by RangerRic View Post
    ... and me with a non-plus echomap ...
    Don't feel bad I have the same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANGER487 View Post
    Don't feel bad I have the same thing
    Ditto

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    #9
    That's the best panoptix video I've seen!

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    #10
    Wow. As a die hard Hummingbird guy these new Garmin's will make someone slobber.
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    #11
    Interesting and impressive. Of course, you still have to find the fish first.

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    And he didn’t even show everything it will do,seeing it in person on the water is the only way to get the full effect.It will show you every side of the brush piles and top water which is going to be really useful all in right now not 3-4-5 seconds later.

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    #13
    What's the clearest graph for live scope?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbagwell126 View Post
    What's the clearest graph for live scope?

    Interested as well.

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    As far as graphs I have been researching it a lot. I have decided to go with the 1242xsv, 12” screen, 1280 x 800, and comes with the GT52TM transducer for side image, down image, and 2D, also has the LakeVu HD mapping installed.

    im going to run it with a Helix 12 stacked at the bow with 360 imaging. It will give me the option to have full screen livescope with map and 2D on the helix, or full screen 360 with map and 2D/down image on the Garmin. Third option is 360 and livescope at same time since they don’t interfere.

    the 1042xsv also looks good, 10” screen a little less resolution, but the rest is the same.

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    ok, now I am debating between this and the humminbird .............. or which one do I put on the bow and what at the helm........and stay married at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grak767 View Post
    As far as graphs I have been researching it a lot. I have decided to go with the 1242xsv, 12” screen, 1280 x 800, and comes with the GT52TM transducer for side image, down image, and 2D, also has the LakeVu HD mapping installed.

    im going to run it with a Helix 12 stacked at the bow with 360 imaging. It will give me the option to have full screen livescope with map and 2D on the helix, or full screen 360 with map and 2D/down image on the Garmin. Third option is 360 and livescope at same time since they don’t interfere.



    the 1042xsv also looks good, 10” screen a little less resolution, but the rest is the same.

    Any thoughts on the Echo Map Plus 93SV? My dealer is pushing me in that direction. Just wanted to get some real life opinions on its clarity and overall effectiveness with the LiveScope.

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    Everything I have read is the 93sv+ is a good unit, the resolution is less that the 10” and 12” options but still not bad, I think it’s 800 x 400. For the money the 93sv+ is a great deal and can be found for around $600, so looking at $2100 with the livescope, plus the clearVu, sideVu, and 2D sonar. That is a lot of capability for the money.

    Going to the 1042xsv is a big jump in price for 1” bigger screen and marginal resolution increase, the 1242xsv is a few hundred above the 1042xsv but you get 3” bigger screen a large jump in resolution. The 1242xsv looks like the best bang for your dollars if you go for the bigger screen.

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    some one needs to hook this up to an 8624 GPSMAP.

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    Where are you finding the 93sv+ for $600?????

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