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Bullet20XD250

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  1. How far away is your GPS puck and what version of software are you using? I have both networked together using the same LGC-3000 unit. Both will work fine for several hours then they decide to lose position. I checked to see if it is picking up satellites and both are but position will still be lost. I can power one of the units off, doesn't matter which one, and position acquired with instantly appear and I will never lose position again unless I power up both units at the same time, but this will take a few minutes before position will lose again. Power off one unit instantly GPS acquires. Don't understand it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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  3. I have 2 lowrance lcx-37c with the same problem. Both are running the new 2.3 version of software and I've already replace the LGC-3000 without any luck. Lowrance said the same thing, that my gps puck was too close to my console unit. I believe this to be bogus since it has worked for several months and just started doing position lost a few weeks ago. I have found by turning off one of the units the other will instantly aquire position. I have checked and rechecked wiring without any luck. Have you had any luck resolving this problem?

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