I’m having a problem with my Lowrance 110 finding a signal. It powers up and everything works but it will not aquire satelites.Any suggestions would be appreciated,I dont know where to start troubleshooting. Thanks in advance
Unless you already have, check connections for the network cable from the back of the unit, and all connections all the way to the antenna. I’ve had them loosen over time.
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You can also check their website for software updates.
Bring on the 2-3 chop!
Have the same unit and mine was having same problem. As Phantom said “check your conections” Mine must not have been that great as I undid the connection for the antennae in the back of the unit and re-connected. No problems since. Hope it works for you
go on their site and find trouble shooting steps…Lowrance has a lot of antenna issues
Thanks Guys I think my module is bad. 250 for a new antenna
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Originally posted by ExcavatorYou can also check their website for software updates.
Bring on the 2-3 chop!
Lowrance software updates have cured my “No signal” issues twice over the years…give it a try. (LMS-332c)
What changes are made in this update?
* Modified backlighting properties
* Moved the Cancel Navigation menu item to the top of the system menu
* Many modifications to radar settings and features
* Modified SD/MMC data storage properties
* Added support for HDM NMEA0183 sentence
* Improved Navionics card support
* Includes all features from previous updates, including:
o Enhanced support for LGC-2000 GPS modules
o Added support for LGC-3000 GPS modules
o Many minor enhancements to the NMEA 2000 features
o Improved Tides and Currents to compensate properly for Daylight savings time
o Improved waypoint sharing
o Added Lowrance Radar support
o Added waypoint-sharing across NMEA 2000 networks
o Enhanced Navionics Gold charts support
o Minor User Interface modifications
o Added NMEA 2000 integration - New features included with NMEA 2000 integration include: 1) Fuel Management: including Fuel Economy, Fuel Remaining, Fuel Range, and Fuel Used, 2) NMEA 2000 Alarms: including Low Fuel, Low Oil, Low Live Well and more, and 3) Up to 127 onboard sensors: including GPS, temperature, trim tabs, fuel flow, fluid level, water speed, and pressure
o Added Automatic GPS Selection - With this new feature, the user can have multiple GPS modules on their vessel and the head unit will automatically select the GPS module with the best position error, giving the user the best lock at all times and providing means as a fail safe for long voyages
o Added feature to drop waypoints on sonar logs - With this feature, users can create waypoints from the Sonar Log screen to quickly mark locations of interest and then easily navigate back to that exact spot
o Added Gauge Pages - These "blank canvases" allow for endless customization of overlay data and analog gauges
o Added high power transducer array as option under transducer type dialog
o Impr