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Hey guys. New member to the forum and I hope ya'll can help. 

 

I have ordered:

Elite-7 Ti2 with Active Imaging 3 in 1 Transducer w/preloaded US Inland Charts

Elite-9 Ti2 with Active Imaging No Transducer w/preloaded US/Canada Nav+ Charts

 

I plan on using the 9 at the console directly connected to the transducer and the 7 at the bow connected via wireless to the 9. Will this setup work considering each has different preloaded maps? (I got the 9 at a great price with those charts) Will they interface with each other? Do they have the same US inland lakes? If I set a waypoint on one unit will it set it on the other? 

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Make sure the software is up to date. Download the latest version to an SD card, no more than 32gb and load it to both units. After update, power them both down and back up. Then make sure they are connected to each other via WiFi...the internal WiFi, not your home router. Then you should be able to chose Navionics from the map selection on the “remote” unit. Sometimes it gets stupid and I have to restore factory defaults to get them to share. If you ever put the base unit in standby, you’ll lose the map on the remote unit. After you take it out of standby, it may take a few minutes before they start talking to each other again.

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