Lowrance® Ethernet Cables
- Moisture- and solvent-resistant cables
- High-speed capability
- For use with Lowrance products with 5-pin yellow Ethernet connecter
Rugged moisture- and solvent-resistant high-speed data cables for use with Lowrance products with 5-pin yellow Ethernet connector.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by JimHK matched yellow cable
I wanted to add a second HDS-5 unit with side scan to the existing unit at the console. This cable was exactly what was needed for the job.
matched yellow connectors.
July 21, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by bassinfreak1 Ethernet Cables
The cables work great. The Structure Scan is better than expected and with these cables everything syncs up.
July 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by tomtomlabT is what i ordered
pretty sturdy and hooks my side scan to both my hds7 & hds8
June 30, 2010
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If you run a cable from an HDS 5 to 5X w/o gps, will the gps show up on the 5X wihout the exspansion port?
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to connect lowrance units together or to connect multiple units to the structure scan unitA:
Ethernet cables connect network devices such as GPS and other units together (see photo). They transmit data using the Ethernet protocol.http://www.lowrance.com/Products/Ma...
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Yes, this cable with work with the new Lowrance HDS Gen2 units.Details:
Hello.I am using LCX27C and LMS525DF.
Can the data of LCX27C and LMS525DF be shared by using “LOWRANCE ETHEXT15YL 15' ETHERNET CABLE”?
Can the way point registered with LCX27C be shared with LMS525DF?
Can you read the data of a water temperature sensor connected to LMS525DF in LCX27C?
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The way point can be shared but no data. Water temp ect.Details:
can we connect enet capable units together direct without the enet brain box ?Answers
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yes. But what do you want to see. if just want to see sonar data fine but that is all you will see.Answers
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yes. However you will only see the sonar readings. No gps data. need network of want to see that.1 of 1
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