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[TG11] Can't connect to radome over Seatalk HS - wbfooks - 05-11-20 02:46 PM My pair of Axiom 9 MFD's have lost connectivity to the radar radome. The radome is connected to a SeaTalk HS switch which also connects to the DM MFD. The port the radome is connected to on the switch has a green link light which blinks with activity, leading me to believe a) the radome has power, and b) there is good layer 2 link to the radome. The MFD can connect to other devices on the Seatalk HS network. Any ideas? RE: [TG11] Can't connect to radome over Seatalk HS - Tom - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-13-20 10:23 PM Hello wbfooks, Quote:a) the radome has power Yes, it means that the radome has some power. Whether it's enough, and consistent enough, is another matter. Boats being boats, things tend not to stay in pristine condition for ever: terminals work loose, wires and connections become tarnished or corroded and what's at the battery is very often quite different from what reaches a product under load, and you'd likely get some activity on the HS5's port LED even if the supply was insufficient for the radar to power up fully. Quote:and b) there is good layer 2 link to the radome. Yes, this means that you have some form of traffic from the radar but this does not tell us anything about the reliability of that connection or whether traffic is being passed both ways. I don't think, for example, that your use of the word 'good' is necessarily merited: it doesn't take much to cause problems with 100Mbit ethernet in a marine environment, and you can get a flashing port LED on a network link which is too poor to pass a useful level of traffic reliably. The LED is proof-of-life, not of health. I would suggest:
The most likely cause of your symptom is that somewhere in the run of cabling you have a high-impedance connection in your ethernet or a voltage drop. Other than that you'd be looking at a radar fault and getting it back for Service. Regards, Tom |