Javelin_Venom Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Has anyone used the ifinder H20 by Lowrance? I'm looking for an affordable GPS but don't need a sonar with it, was wondering how the ifinder worked out. How is the base map package that comes on it? Also, is there a specific lake map package that you'd recommend loading on it? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted June 20, 2008 Super User Posted June 20, 2008 The best portable GPS you can buy. The base map is OK for roads, but sucks for lakes. I've used Navionics HotMaps 07 and Lowrance Fishing Hot Spots. The Navionics chip offers a bit better detail but the FHS offers faster loading and scrolling. Quote
Javelin_Venom Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Also, I see there is an optional external antenna, is this necessary or what is the advantage? Does it keep it's signal pretty well without the external antenna? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted June 20, 2008 Super User Posted June 20, 2008 I have never had any trouble with satellite reception. Quote
kms399 Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 it is an awesome gps, I use the lake master chip in mine, i don't know if they make a chip for your state but you should check it out. I get all the roads in mn as well as something like 550 lakes with 3 or 1 foot depth contour and like another 200 with 5 foot contour. very easy unit to use and pretty self explanitory Quote
Foo G Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 The MapCreate software that Lowrance sells is also a good tool to use with it. Not only can you upload better street and land detail, but a lot of bigger lakes come with depth contours. I had a hard time installing it because I had to track down a certain script to install along with it, but once it's loaded it's a breeze. Quote
jivey Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 it is an awesome gps, I use the lake master chip in mine, i don't know if they make a chip for your state but you should check it out. I get all the roads in mn as well as something like 550 lakes with 3 or 1 foot depth contour and like another 200 with 5 foot contour. very easy unit to use and pretty self explanitory Agreed, I have the color version. My only complaint is that it seems to wear the batteries down relatively quickly. I read somewhere that the B&W version is a lot better on battery life. That is a non issue on an awesome product as far as I am concerend though. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 20, 2008 Super User Posted June 20, 2008 I use the H2O also with Navionics Hotmaps Premium software and free download maps from the Lowrance web site. Check the list of maps that Lowrance has and Navionics has or whatever other mapping software providers have to see which one has the lakes you fish. Quote
Dogface Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 The MapCreate software that Lowrance sells is also a good tool to use with it. I use MapCreate but I am not happy with it. I fish two different lakes and the map details are very inacurrate. On both it shows land where it is water. Quote
Javelin_Venom Posted June 30, 2008 Author Posted June 30, 2008 I ended up getting the Ifinder H2O C with Navionics Hot Maps. I am pretty confident it will do what I want it to. Unfortunately, when I got it, they sent me the black and white version instead of the color one I bought so I have to send it back and wait a while longer before I can test it out. Thanks for the replies and advice though! Quote
Super User burleytog Posted June 30, 2008 Super User Posted June 30, 2008 Agreed, I have the color version. My only complaint is that it seems to wear the batteries down relatively quickly. I read somewhere that the B&W version is a lot better on battery life. That is a non issue on an awesome product as far as I am concerend though. Use quality rechargable batteries and the power drain won't be as great. Engergizer green 2200 mAh batteries last a long time versus standard AA batteries. Quote
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