Do I still need a 25' adapter "y" cable and the 50 ohm terminator are can I just get the blue to red adapter cable to hook it up?
Also, Happy New Year everyone.
Scott
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Do I still need a 25' adapter "y" cable and the 50 ohm terminator are can I just get the blue to red adapter cable to hook it up?
Also, Happy New Year everyone.
Scott
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Your question is vague? You have a nmea2000 network set up already?
I have nothing. I came across a used Lowrance 332C and also a LCG 3000 antenna. I have the 120 Ohm resister, and a two way tee plus a standard tee for the red connectors. My 332C has blue connectors. The instructions for the 332C state that I need a 25' "Y" cable with the resister on the short end. I do not have this cable. Can I just get the red to blue adapter cable, connect to the tee, and put the resistor on the other end of the tee?
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You must power up the nema2000 network.. If the power cable to your lms332 also has the power for the NMEA2000, you can fuse this power lead and power your nmea2000 thru your LMS332. The newer units wil not have this capability (power nemea200 thru the head unit). If you do not have the NMEA200 power cord, you will have to buy a power node for the network.
Since you have a double T, One nmea calble goes to the LCG3000, the other Nmea cable would go to the lms332. On both ends of the double t you would have 120 ohm terminators.
If the power cable to your LMS332 does not have power for the NMEA, the you would have to add an single T to the double T so to power the nmea2000 network.
Here is the pdf. What I am saying is you need to power your network You need two cables, the Y cable constitutes 2 cables.
http://www.floscan.com.au/SiteMedia/...33b2a12ba5.pdf
THANK YOU very Much Cane Pole!!!!! I understand completely now. That PDF is what I needed. I knew Crappie.com would come to my rescue.
Scott