Lowrance Hard Drives Units
mrmodog
Posted 1/27/2009 4:16 PM (#77137)
Subject: Lowrance Hard Drives Units


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Has anybody tried scanning the dive curve pages from the trolling Bible onto a chip and loading it up into their Lowrance hard drive?
This is being discussed on another site and I was wondering if anybody here has tried this or is a chip available with the info already on it?
You could only load the cranks that you use and it would always be handy, waterproof,and windproof.
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Sunshine
Posted 1/27/2009 6:22 PM (#77142 - in reply to #77137)
Subject: Re: Lowrance Hard Drives Units



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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
I guess I would worry about copyright laws.
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mrmodog
Posted 1/28/2009 7:19 AM (#77151 - in reply to #77142)
Subject: Re: Lowrance Hard Drives Units


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I am only asking if anyone has tryed this or if it is already available.
I don't see a copyright being infringed upon by asking.
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Shep
Posted 1/28/2009 7:47 AM (#77153 - in reply to #77151)
Subject: Re: Lowrance Hard Drives Units



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I have tried to look at jpg's on my X111 berfore, but it was a scrambled mess. Maybe because the file was too big off the camera? I'll try this one of these nights, and see if I can get them to work.

I don't see copyright issues if you are using them for yourself.
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Doc Samson
Posted 2/1/2009 7:49 AM (#77304 - in reply to #77153)
Subject: Re: Lowrance Hard Drives Units



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I have added jpeg aerial photos of lakes to my hard drive for viewing on the water. The picture quality is good.
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