Raymarine Cable Identification
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05-17-17, 03:06 PM
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Raymarine Cable Identification
I pulled out a C80 classic, and a myriad of other items (GPS antenna, radar, etc) off my boat and replaced with new equipment.
I am trying to identify some of the left over cables in order to sell them, as some may be harder to find. 1) Twist on connector on one end (female with 5 holes, in an X layout), the raw cable side has a Black/White/Green/Yellow/Brown wire 2) Seatalk female (3 [censored]) push in connector on one end, other end is Red/Yellow/Metal raw wires. 3) Seatalk female (3 [censored]) push in connector on one end, other end is Red/Yellow/Black raw wires. 4) What is the model # of the radar power/data cable that would have gone from a C80 classic to the RD424 analog radar I wish I had taken better notes when tearing the old stuff out. Is there a reference of all the seatalk style of wiring? I have pictures of the above if necessary. Bill |
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05-18-17, 10:29 AM
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RE: Raymarine Cable Identification
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Bill,
Q1) Twist on connector on one end (female with 5 holes, in an X layout), the raw cable side has a Black/White/Green/Yellow/Brown wire A1. R08004 5-Way NMEA 0183 Cable Q2) Seatalk female (3 [censored]) push in connector on one end, other end is Red/Yellow/Metal raw wires. A2) SeaTalk cables are used to connect devices having a SeaTalk communications interface to other devices having a SeaTalk communications interface or to a SeaTalk bus to which other devices having a SeaTalk communications interface have been connected. Q3) Seatalk female (3 [censored]) push in connector on one end, other end is Red/Yellow/Black raw wires. Q3) Same as Q2 Q4) What is the model # of the radar power/data cable that would have gone from a C80 classic to the RD424 analog radar A4) Please click here to view a FAQ addressing this subject. |
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