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[CA] Adding STNG and N2K to exisiting Seatalk
02-20-18, 03:54 PM
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RE: [CA] Adding STNG and N2K to exisiting Seatalk
Grant,

Q1. Re: Q4 - I thought the SeaTalk-SeatalkNG manual was pretty unambiguous on this, that's why I included a second R52131 in the design. Please see attached Pages 16/21 of the manual. Am I missing something here?
A1. The SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter was not initially introduced with the RS125. It was later added to supported continued sale of the RS125 after Raymarine had begun to introduce MFDs having a SeaTalkng communications interface (ex. C/E-Series Widescreen MFDs, A-Series Classic MFDs, etc.). When interfaced to a system of C-Series Classic MFDs, it would have been interfaced to the SeaTalk bus in the manner which the diagram referenced in Q3 below illustrates.

Q2. Regardless, I need at least two more STng ports in the system to support the planned devices, so it's either a R52131 or an A06064 - which would be a lot cheaper, agreed.
A2. Correct.

Q3. If I do decide to combine the RS125 with the two C-120's SeaTalk outputs at the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box, please confirm the attached J-box wiring PDF would be the correct wiring for this.
A3. The diagram is correct.
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