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Lowrance 2000C ???
I have a couple of questions regarding the 2000C:
1. What are the mounting options? I have never liked yoke mounts. 2. Will it work with a non-Lowrance amplified external antenna (I have a permanent unit on top of the fuselage that has worked flawlessly with my Garmin). Thanks in advance for any advice. David Johnson |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
On the mount, they come with a yoke mount and a suction cup mount. It uses
standard RAM ball components, so if you want something else you can use anything in the extensive RAM catalog of pieces to mount it pretty well any way you like. On the antenna, I suggest you contact Lowrance and give them your antenna specifics. The antenna the 2000c comes with is an amplified unit. "Dave" wrote in message oups.com... I have a couple of questions regarding the 2000C: 1. What are the mounting options? I have never liked yoke mounts. 2. Will it work with a non-Lowrance amplified external antenna (I have a permanent unit on top of the fuselage that has worked flawlessly with my Garmin). Thanks in advance for any advice. David Johnson |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
On the antenna, I suggest you contact Lowrance and give them your antenna specifics. The antenna the 2000c comes with is an amplified unit. I did some checking and found that the answer is apparently no. The Lowrance external antenna runs on 3 - 3.3V and has a gain of 8 - 10 dB, whereas the antenna I use with my Garmin can run on 4 - 24V and has a gain of 26 - 31 dB. My Garmin puts out 5.8V on the antenna connector center pin with no load. The Lowrance uses a type MCX connector, whereas the Garmin uses a BNC. There are some non-Lowrance external antennas available that will work with the 2000C, but those that I have found are "mouse" style intended for use on the glareshield (vs mounted on the exterior of the aircraft). David Johnson |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
"Dave" wrote in message oups.com... : : On the antenna, I suggest you contact Lowrance and give them your antenna : specifics. The antenna the 2000c comes with is an amplified unit. : : I did some checking and found that the answer is apparently no. The : Lowrance external antenna runs on 3 - 3.3V and has a gain of 8 - 10 : dB, whereas the antenna : I use with my Garmin can run on 4 - 24V and has a gain of 26 - 31 dB. : My Garmin puts out 5.8V on the antenna connector center pin with no : load. The Lowrance uses a type MCX connector, whereas the Garmin uses : a BNC. There are some non-Lowrance external antennas available that : will work with the 2000C, but those that I have found are "mouse" : style intended for use on the glareshield (vs mounted on the exterior : of the aircraft). : : David Johnson : FYI, many folks only use the built in antenna with the 2000C mounted on their yoke, and have no problems with lost signals. I have mine hooked up with the Lowrance external antenna and have the wires tucked in along the edge of the windshield. The 'mouse' is tucked in along the edge also, not obtrusive in the least and it causes no problems with my compass... |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
On Mar 25, 7:38 am, "Dave" wrote:
I have a couple of questions regarding the 2000C: 1. What are the mounting options? I have never liked yoke mounts. 2. Will it work with a non-Lowrance amplified external antenna (I have a permanent unit on top of the fuselage that has worked flawlessly with my Garmin). Thanks in advance for any advice. David Johnson FWIW (probably not much) I have a Lowrance 1000 and use the yoke mount. I've never had to use the external antenna as reception is great, both in a Piper Archer and a Cessna 172. Since the Lowrance's mount is a RAM mount you should be able to find the kind of mount you'd like, if you don't want it on the yoke. I've used the suction cup mount that comes with the unit in my car and it works very well; stayed on the windshield during a ten-hour road trip from Bozeman to Denver, although it was pretty useless; kind of hard to get lost when all you need to do is stay on I-25. But, it was something to look at going through Wyoming besides treeless hills and antelope. :) At any rate the RAM accessories should be varied enough so you can find the kind of mount you like. --Walt Bozeman |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
Same...
We have never used (or needed ) the ext antenna on ours.. Only time we lost sig was on a looooong x-wind taxi with the yoke turned hard right.... Welll... That DOES put the antenna down by one's knee dosen't it? Dave On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 08:22:21 -0400, "Blueskies" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message oups.com... : : On the antenna, I suggest you contact Lowrance and give them your antenna : specifics. The antenna the 2000c comes with is an amplified unit. : : I did some checking and found that the answer is apparently no. The : Lowrance external antenna runs on 3 - 3.3V and has a gain of 8 - 10 : dB, whereas the antenna : I use with my Garmin can run on 4 - 24V and has a gain of 26 - 31 dB. : My Garmin puts out 5.8V on the antenna connector center pin with no : load. The Lowrance uses a type MCX connector, whereas the Garmin uses : a BNC. There are some non-Lowrance external antennas available that : will work with the 2000C, but those that I have found are "mouse" : style intended for use on the glareshield (vs mounted on the exterior : of the aircraft). : : David Johnson : FYI, many folks only use the built in antenna with the 2000C mounted on their yoke, and have no problems with lost signals. I have mine hooked up with the Lowrance external antenna and have the wires tucked in along the edge of the windshield. The 'mouse' is tucked in along the edge also, not obtrusive in the least and it causes no problems with my compass... |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
"Dave" wrote in message ... : Same... : : We have never used (or needed ) the ext antenna on ours.. : : Only time we lost sig was on a looooong x-wind taxi with the yoke : turned hard right.... : : Welll... : : That DOES put the antenna down by one's knee dosen't it? : : Dave : : You know, it is pretty amazing all the problems I hear about the Garmins loosing signal lock with the Garmin external antenna. For more than 3x the price I would think they would have worked out all the bugs before selling it... |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
Yeah... 'mazin....
The guys here with the Lowrance plug them in, turn them on and go flyin.....us included... The Garmin stuff seems to have.... ummm.... issues.... At least they (finally!) took the freakin magnets out of the antenna... For 3 X the price, no way are they worth it! Strange.. the Garmin Marine GPS equipment seems to work very well, and is priced competitively.. ???? Dave On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 00:03:32 GMT, "Blueskies" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... : Same... : : We have never used (or needed ) the ext antenna on ours..ah.. : : Only time we lost sig was on a looooong x-wind taxi with the yoke : turned hard right.... : : Welll... : : That DOES put the antenna down by one's knee dosen't it? : : Dave : : You know, it is pretty amazing all the problems I hear about the Garmins loosing signal lock with the Garmin external antenna. For more than 3x the price I would think they would have worked out all the bugs before selling it... |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
Dave wrote:
For 3 X the price, no way are they worth it! Not interested in defending Garmin, but I'm just curious. What Garmin and Lowrance models have equivalent function and a 3:1 price differential? |
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Lowrance 2000C ???
Dave,
What Garmin and Lowrance models have equivalent function and a 3:1 price differential? Equivalent is a big word. Have a look at the Lowrance Airmap 600c and the Garmin 296. Very similar in their capabilities. Yes, the displays are a little different. So is the stuff that comes with them. But generally, they do the same thing. At a price difference of at least a factor 2. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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