Lowrance chartplotters

mdonnelly

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The external GPS unit of My lowrance globalmap 3500 has died. I have been quoted around £200 for replacement. Considering replacing with 5150c as can get for £299 and use old card. Have seen the 3500 for £442. So is the 3500 a superior model to the 5150c because would then just replace gps unit. Advise to clarify my confusion would be gratefully received.
 
The 3500C is now out of production. It is replaced by the 5200C.

edit: You should keep a closer eye on the For Sale forum, sorry too late now though. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
The receiver on all the Lowrance GPS sets are the same.

Unfortunately Lowrance are trailing the competition, and have nothing in their range which accepts AIS input.

For that reason, though I have a considerable investment in Navionics charts, I wouldn't consider the Lowrance replacement if I was in your position.

The only chartplotters which accept Navionics Gold are the Raymarine - they have no EGNOs/WAAS input - IMHO a built-in obsolescence.

So I'm waiting, even though the Lowrance engine is one of the best on the market.
 
The GPS receiver is different, they (for reasons unexplained) have changed the Nmea 2000 connecting cables. The receiver used to be an LGC 2000 its now LGC 3000.

Regards Navonics, Raymarine use (I believe CF) Lowrance use MMC/SD, so you would have to get an upgrade anyway.
 
mmm worth a try, it would work unless the firmware expects to see a proprietary receiver, in which case it may not.
 
I had this problem with my unit. I was told by Silva that there was a batch of faulty antenna supplied and they provided a replacement free of charge. Maybe you have the same problem? There are previous posts on this subject.
 
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