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Dr Sonar - Lowrance HDS non Touch Training DVD

This DVD has 2+ hours of comprehensive coverage including installation and set-up, features, and menus.

You will learn how to get the most out of your HDS.

The Quick Start chapter for the beginner will set you up for fishing quickly.

The Lowrance HDS is a powerful tool with many features; learn how to use the features correctly by an expert. 

This DVD is for the HDS 5, 7, 8, and 10 keypad models and not for the HDS touch models.

I cover the differences between the Gen 1 and Gen 2.

If you want to learn about sonar and interpreting the display you will like the Understanding SonarDVDs. 

If you want to understand StructureScan you will like the StructureScan DVD.


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