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Not sure what section to put this in but I'm looking to buy an old H2O c with a Lakemaster chip in it.  If anyone has one for sell send me a message! 

Thanks 

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Don't forget to check the List site. There have been a few on there but everyone is asking pretty high prices.

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I have an old one you can have that no longer can pick up satellites if I can find no it.  Just like 90% of every h2o out there.  They were great when they came out but ended up to be junk.  I think if I remember right it was going to cost $150 to have it fixed when I called Lowrance.  I bought a garmin and haven't looked back.  

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I think those are considered the atari of the ice electronics world now.. Good units, if they still get a signal or have the charging cord with them. 

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I picked up my H20c when they first came out. worked very well for the time. My GPS stoped working as well after a couple of years and brought it to quite a few people that are good with computers and no one could figure it out. For how much money it cost me I wasn't very happy. With the smart phones now that can do the same thing

 That's the road I went . faster, touch screen and easy to navigate to me Navionics on the phone is way better.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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The HSOc had antenna issues that lowrance never really resolved.   The monochrome version did not have the same issue.  My original H2O is still running. 

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That is good to know. Mine is still running also.

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DH, did you receive my lakemaster chip?  I do hope it works out for you.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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5 hours ago, MNice said:

DH, did you receive my lakemaster chip?  I do hope it works out for you.

Sounds like some ones looking for their money? :D

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7 hours ago, MNice said:

DH, did you receive my lakemaster chip?  I do hope it works out for you.

Yes I did MNice. Thanks again!! Sorry for the delay! I broke my phone and haven't been able to get online 

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9 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Sounds like some ones looking for their money? :D

No, not at all, I had one I wasn't using and gave it to DH.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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56 minutes ago, MNice said:

No, not at all, I had one I wasn't using and gave it to DH.

Ahhhh, that was darn MNice of you! :)

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 My H2O works just fine still. Had it since they came out.

 

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I have an H2O black and white, havent turned it on in years. For what its worth, ice fishing I use the Navionics app on my phone and wouldnt go back to the H2O even if i knew where it was. I think the US and Canada is like $15, no shortage of lakes on it either. Its handy to have in the duck boat running out in the dark too. 

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