Lowrance iFinder Hunt C
Jul
24
2006
Lowrance has also upgraded their iFinder Hunt with a color display giving it the “c” designation. The Lowrance iFinder Hunt C gets an upgraded 16 channel, WAAS capable GPS receiver as well as a new higher resolution screen. This special hunting version comes with a camouflaged case as well as hunting icons.
Other nice functions include an electronic compass, barometric altimeter, as well as weather alerts. The Lowrance iFinder Hunt C also comes with an MP3 music player as well as a microphone which enables you to add voice notes to waypoints you add. Nice!
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Purchased Hunt c, read directions turned on and unit will not lock onto any satalites
If you are outside with an unobstructed view, stationary, and have left it there for 30 minutes or so without a lock— I’d contact Lowrance support.
I took my Ifinder hunt+ on a elk hunt worked ok but when I marked a blind that i wanted to come back to I was over 100 feet away from the spot that the gps said it should be it took some time to find this blind. how do I make this more accurte.or can i
A typical GPS will be accurate to within 10 meters (30 feet) 95% of the time. Since you are taking two measurements, they could be 60 feet away (two touching accuracy circles) and still be within the 95% spec. Or… you could have been in an environment with obstructions that would account for an even lower accuracy reading.