The GPS Angler: Let Humminbird & MinnKota Get You On The Spot

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The GPS Angler: Let Humminbird & MinnKota Get You On The Spot Doug Vahrenberg National Pro-Team Member

The GPS Angler: United States – GNSS 32 Orbiting – 28 Useable European Union – GALILEO 30 Planned – 2 Useable Russia – GLONASS 24 Planned – 20 Useable China – Compass 30 Planned – 5 Useable

Humminbird GPS System has Evolved The GPS Angler: Humminbird GPS System has Evolved GR-4: Was originally a 4 Channel Receiver – 3 Meter Accuracy GR-4: Then upgraded to 12 Channel Receiver – 3 Meter Accuracy GR-16: 16 Channel Receiver – 3 Meter Accuracy Today all 300 Series – 1100 Series feature the GR-50 Receiver GR-50: 50 Channel Receiver – 2.5 Meter Accuracy All Internal or External Models Feature GR-50 Receiver

Humminbird GR-16 Humminbird GR-50 The GPS Angler: 24 HOUR POSITION PLOT Humminbird GR-16 Humminbird GR-50

Humminbird GR-50 Advantages The GPS Angler: Humminbird GR-50 Advantages Higher Accuracy Level Track More Satellites Faster Acquisitions 4X per Second Refresh Rate (Standard Equipment)

The GPS Angler: How to Get GPS Diagnostic View Master Menu (Hit Menu Twice) Then Views

The GPS Angler: B A C D E F L G H K J I M A: Satellite Status B: Fix Type C: HDOP D: Position Error E: Altitude F: Speed Over Ground G: Heading H/I: Card Readers J: Location K: Time and Date L: GPS Type M: Readouts Bar A C D E F L G H K J I M

HDOP: Horizontal Dilution of Precision The GPS Angler: HDOP: Horizontal Dilution of Precision 1: Ideal - This is the highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times. 1-2: Excellent - At this confidence level, positional measurements are considered accurate enough to meet all but the most sensitive applications. 2-5: Good - Represents a level that marks the minimum appropriate for making business decisions. Positional measurements could be used to make reliable in-route navigation suggestions to the user. 5-10: Moderate - Positional measurements could be used for calculations, but the fix quality could still be improved. A more open view of the sky is recommended. 10-20: Fair - Represents a low confidence level. Positional measurements should be discarded or used only to indicate a very rough estimate of the current location. >20: Poor - At this level, measurements are inaccurate by as much as 300 meters with a 6 meter accurate device (50 DOP × 6 meters) and should be discarded.

Where to Mount Receiver The GPS Angler: Where to Mount Receiver

The GPS Angler: Why?

The GPS Angler: Why Location Matters

The GPS Angler: Why Location Matters

Calculates Distance from Receiver The GPS Angler: Calculates Distance from Receiver

Waypoints Mark at Cursor not Boat Position The GPS Angler: Waypoints Mark at Cursor not Boat Position

ZOOM Box Waypoint Location The GPS Angler: ZOOM Box Waypoint Location

The GPS Angler: Using Waypoints to Navigate

The GPS Angler: Cross Track Error Distance To Go Time Track Error

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Humminbird GPS Gets you back on the Spot! Industry Leading Features as Standard Equipment 50 Channel GPS Receiver 4 Times Per Second Refresh Rate High Accuracy Innovative Waypoint Creation Feature Humminbird GPS Gets you back on the Spot!

GPS Technology enters the Trolling Motor Industry The GPS Angler: GPS Technology enters the Trolling Motor Industry

The GPS Angler: Changed Boat Control Cruise Control Co-Pilot Advanced Auto-Pilot Record A Track Spot Lock

iPilot Control for Terrova and Power Drive V2 The GPS Angler: iPilot Control for Terrova and Power Drive V2

iPilot Easy Installation

Co-Pilot & Cruise Control The GPS Angler: Co-Pilot & Cruise Control Allows you select Speed to 1/10th MPH Control Steering Turn Prop On/Off High By-Pass

The GPS Angler: Advanced Auto-Pilot You select heading and the iPilot will control steering iPilot will compensate for Wind, Waves, Current or Drift

The GPS Angler: Record A Track You record a track you want to fish. iPilot will retrace that track. Save 3 Tracks in Memory Max 2 Miles Long

The GPS Angler: Record A Track Proof

The GPS Angler: Spot Lock Electronic Anchor 5’ Drift from Spot – iPilot with engage to return to original spot Save 3 Spots in Memory Can activate ¼ mile from spot.

The GPS Angler: Spot Lock Proof

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GPS Gets you back on the Spot! GPS Keeps you on the Spot! The GPS Angler: GPS Gets you back on the Spot! GPS Keeps you on the Spot! Is the Purchase Spot!

MinnKota – Humminbird Pro-Team The GPS Angler: Thank You Doug Vahrenberg MinnKota – Humminbird Pro-Team