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    wifi sounder to your smartphone or tablet

    http://www.fishusa.com/Product/Vexil...e-Sonar-System

    check it out - click on video on the left.

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    its begun!!! o-O

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    raymarine have had this for awhile. While the units costs 1.5K upwards, it does wifi transmit to your phone with the raymarine app. I think I'd prefer my 7inch touch screen with the option of wifi.

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    in a few years you'll be able to buy super cheap waterproof tablets with huge screen sizes and wifi to your transducer and just pay navionics their $15 a year for gps functionality.
    Wont be beholden to companies charging big bucks to use their proprietry MFD's or combo units.

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    I downloaded the app & gave it a run, very cool.
    Here's a couple of screenshots & camera shots along with navionics HD running on a nexus 7.
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    Re: wifi sounder to your smartphone or tablet

    Quote Originally Posted by JulianDeMarchi View Post
    raymarine have had this for awhile. While the units costs 1.5K upwards, it does wifi transmit to your phone with the raymarine app. I think I'd prefer my 7inch touch screen with the option of wifi.
    yep my raymarine e7d has this option and works well

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    Quote Originally Posted by fandtm666 View Post
    yep my raymarine e7d has this option and works well
    lowrance even have wifi display mimicking and control. But you need to buy it all first.

    This is a wifi transducer. No black box unit even. just a normal looking transom transducer with a power cable. SO all you need to buy is the transducer

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    I have it on my Raymarine C127, can also control my gps/sounder from my phone or ipad as well via the rayremote app

    Adrian

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    But can you do it without the sounder head unit Adrian?

    That's the whole point, if you have a tablet then all you need is a transducer at USD $140 by memory.

    Same with Navionics at about $40.

    The hunt is on for the cheapest wifi gps 10" android tablet.

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    Garmin and lowrance have the capabilities as well, Garmin free, lowrance a couple of hundred to get the same kind of features.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...lowrancegofree
    Might be kinda fun, playing with some of the Blowflies, devices remotely...


    Regards
    Honda.

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    You're an evil nerd Honda!

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    i really urge all people considering it to see if the lag of wifi is ok. if you can put up with it.. cool go for it.

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    What is the lag time...a second? I don't know

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    What is the lag time...a second? I don't know

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    I doubt there woud be anything in it. Processing wise any tablet would pretty well blow away any sounder nowadays/ particulary a basic colour sounder. Then there is just the wifi propegation delay which is no worse than a wired transducer .

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    Re: wifi sounder to your smartphone or tablet

    My house runs on wifi and it seems fast enough, get onboard Moose and import some samples.

    I found a 10" gps android tablet for ~$150 delivered.

    Looks like the whole deal could be done for around $350, not bad for a 10" GPS plotter/depth sounder.

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