What do I see on my Lowrance?

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What do I see on my Lowrance?

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I think The NextBite has a great new section on their site for anyone that has a Lowrance unit - 'Everything Lowrance'

They presently have screen images up and have some of the top walleye professionals talking about what is on the screen, like Doc Samson, Keith Kavajecz and Gary Parsons. Also lots of information and discussion about settings and ping speed vs. land speed etc.

Everything Lowrance

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Thanks Sheldon!
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thanks Sheldon...thats saved as a fav now...great info presented there :)
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To bad it's on TNB site.
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doesn't matter to me where its posted, thats great info whether you own a lowrance or not

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Post by Terry_F »

Sheldon, great link, thanks.
But now I'm confused over Lowrancenet vs Ethernet.

I want to run two fish finders at the same time, classic setup, one bowmount with a trolling motor mounted transducer and one consol mount with a transom mounted transducer.

I will be installing a Lowrancenet backbone to conect the GPS puck to the consol mount, and possibly add future enhancements such as fuel guage, temp sensors etc.

I would like to display transducer data on both units at the same time, selectable, either trolling or transom, but not both transducers at the same time (because of interference).

I think I read a comment from Keith that digital data, depth and waypoints goes over the lowrancenet, but full screen data ie transducer output goes over ethernet.

I would also need to download a 2007 software update to allow transducer switching.

I believe that I now need to install both ethernet and lowrancenet cabling, it also appears that I would need an ethernet hub, or is it possible to link only two units using a crossover cable similar to a computer network.

Any help would be appreciated.
This may require a diagram and explaination over a beer sometime.
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Post by tinbanger »

Thanks Sheldon
saved as a fav!

May actually use my Lowrance for more than a depth finder /temp guage !

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Terry_F wrote:Sheldon, great link, thanks.
But now I'm confused over Lowrancenet vs Ethernet.


I would like to display transducer data on both units at the same time, selectable, either trolling or transom, but not both transducers at the same time (because of interference).Any help would be appreciated.
This may require a diagram and explanation over a beer sometime.
Hello Terry,
To make this quick for you...the Lowrance 110 unit you have does not have Ethernet so you can not share a sonar image.

Let me explain how I use my setup to show an example of how I rig my boat with Lowrancenet as I do not use the Ethernet nor will I with the new units in a 21 foot fishing boat. I use 2 10" screens at the console connected to a single transducer on the stern - one as a GPS with no transducer connected and the other as a SONAR with transducer. I then have another 10" screen at the bow or a 7" backup unit connected to a transducer on the bow mount. All these units are connected via a Lowrancenet that has a GPS and Kicker Fuel level sensor.
On all the units screens I can get GPS information - Speed, Location etc. I can also get the Depth reading of the front transducer or the stern transducer, so when I am trolling from the back of the boat I can see my depth directly below the transom and on the same sonar screen I can see my depth number from my bow mount transducer, therefore I can follow the contour as I notice the depth changing. In less than 30 ft of water when working structure you get very little interference.
When I am up from on the bow-mount it is the reverse where I can see the sonar image directly below my bow trolling motor and also see the depth of my stern transducer so I can see where my back of the boat anglers rods are fishing or how my boat is moving across the structure.

The only time I can see the Ethernet being used in a small fishing boat to display a sonar image on a second unit is if you wanted to add a unit back by your kicker so you could face back-wards and watch your lines while trolling. This would help as would not need to install a second transducer and would only need to run an Ethernet cable from your console unit to the unit by the kicker . For me in my 21 foot boat I have no problem glancing at a 10" Lowrance unit mounted at my console and can even see the 10" screen mounted at the bow, also it allows me to keep my eyes forward while watch for other boats when trolling.

In my opinion the sonar image sharing is really designed for large boats that have 2 or 3 driving loactions like fly bridges so only one transducer is needed for all the sonar units on board.

-sheldon
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Interpretation

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Nice writeup...But I'm having issues interpreting this image from last summer:


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Any ideas?!
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Re: Interpretation

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Graembo wrote:Nice writeup...But I'm having issues interpreting this image from last summer:


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Any ideas?!
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Never tought of using my lowrance for catfishing.
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Graembo,
You have to turn off the Cat ID on your sonar, you will get a better idea of what is going on in the water column. ;)

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:lol:
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Post by 1lastcast »

Oh to be out in a boat.....right now :cry:

Thanks for the info :D
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