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Accessing seatalkng network
05-20-18, 03:33 PM
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Accessing seatalkng network
Hi All,

I am just writing to enquire a little about accessing the data on the seatalk ng backbone. I have just purchased a new yacht which has mutiple raymarine products some of which have been linked via seatalkng. Products include e125, AIS 650, The products which support seatalk 1 inclduing RAY 240E VHF radio and MOB system and raymarine autohelm, have been linked into the seatalkng backbone via 2 seatalk to seatalk ng converters. (E22158).

Essentially I wish to use an actisense NGW-1-USB to connect to the seatalkng/nmea2000 network to obtain primarily AIS and GPS data to use with chartplotting software, however other information is a bonus.

On one of the two E22158s that is conncected to the network I have two "white coloured" ports unusued either side of the yellow centre connector.
(see attached photo)

Do these white seatalk connectors act as a normal steatalkng spur connections or are they ment to be used with a setalkng to seatalk 1 connector cable?

Many thanks!
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05-22-18, 01:03 PM
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RE: Accessing seatalkng network
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Caritus,

Q. Do these white seatalk connectors act as a normal steatalkng spur connections or are they ment to be used with a setalkng to seatalk 1 connector cable?
A. Any sockets featuring white locking rings within SeaTalkng networking components and adapters are backbone spur sockets and may be used to interface products having a SeaTalkng / NMEA 2000 communications interface to the backbone.
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