I picked up a used LCX-28c.It did not include a GPS antenna.Does anyone know what model antenna will work with this unit?
Thanks in advance,Jeff
Thanks in advance,Jeff
No, you cannot hook directly into back of the LCX-28 unless you have some sort of "Y" cable with a 60 ohm terminator.Can I hook a LGC-3000 directly to network port on the LCX-28c?The Lowrance antennas that I have seen on ebay look like they are male prongs.The back of the unit is also male prongs.I take it I will have to buy a cable to go between the antenna and the unit.If so does anyone know what cable I need?
Thanks for the replies
It shows that a network power cable (NMEA-2000) comes with the kit. MAKE SURE YOU ONLY POWER THE NETWORK WITH ONE POWER NODE. Either use the network power cable that comes with the kit, or the NMEA-2000 power branch that comes with the LCX-28 data/power cable. You must only use one power source on an NMEA-2000 network. By the way, the network power cable, LCX-28, and the antenna are each going to require their own "T". If you use the NMEA-2000 network power branch on the LCX-28 data/power bundle, you will only need two "T"s. If you use the separate network power cable, you will need a third "T". Good luck.I think a starter kit is what I will need (N2K-EXP-RD-2) 0124-69 .It comes with everything you listed above.
Thanks Workdog.
Lowrance does make an inline terminator cable that will connect to the antenna on one end and the head unit on the other. For BLUE networks, they used to make a "Y" cable with a 60 ohm terminator that would connect the antenna to the unit. However, you still would need to power the antenna with the NMEA-2000 power branch that should have come with the LCX-28 data/power cable. Perhaps the previous owner snipped the NMEA-2000 and 0183 branches off?I will have to use the power node in the kit because the power connector that the guy gave me with the unit does not have power wires for the NMEA-2000.So I will have to buy another T I guess.Seems like it would be alot easier and cheaper if they would have made the antenna just plug directly into the head unit.
You might go on the Lowrance website and download the latest update for your machine. That might take care of it. If you don't have the doohicky to download the update from your computer to the chip, you can find one on e-bay for less than $10. For the LCX 27c, I believe your chip will have to be less than 1meg of memory. Those can be hard to find (maybe you have one in an old digital camera). Larger memory chips just will not work for some reason. The Lowrance website will tell you how to load the update (basically, once the update file is on the chip you plug the chip into the unit while the unit is off, then you power on the unit and the update will load automatically). As far as the gps antenna not working, check the cables are still connected, and make sure the NMEA2000 branch of the power/data cable connected to your LCX 27c is connected to power. Unfortunately, sometimes antennas go bad. But, I would try a computer update first before I start ripping stuff off the boat. Good luck...hope the problem isn't in the unit itself (Lowrance does give discounts on new equip if you inform them of your old unit problem).hey workdog and privi i have a 27c and been having trouble as of late depth on screen is inaccurate and a problem that started in March is the module not responding on the gps system i really like this unite put now its useless any help?