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Connecting SeaTalk1 and NMEA2000 using the SeaTalk Converter
06-07-20, 10:13 PM
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RE: Connecting SeaTalk1 and NMEA2000 using the SeaTalk Converter
I have just completed the installation of the seatalk converter.
My system appears to be working correctly but to be sure can you tell from this description if I have made any serious mistakes?
Starting with the ST 60 side
Power is supplied to the 4000 series autopilot at the beginning of the daisy chain, then ST 60 multi to Wind to Tridata, all ST 60 series. Then to converter Seatalk input and out the Backbone to a Ancor 4-way NMEA connecter backbone via the field installed Micro-C plug. That NMEA 2000 network feeds a B&G Vulcan 7R, a connected AIS transponder, and an Actisense 2000 to 0183 converter for position data to my DSC radios, Sideband and VHF.
Eventually I plan to add in a radome...
A lot of mixed in brands but now all seem to be talking to each other.
I would appreciate you critique, I just wish I had bought your NG converter several years ago.
Thanks in advance, Ken on Sail Away 3
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RE: Connecting SeaTalk1 and NMEA2000 using the SeaTalk Converter - Arcflash - 06-07-20 10:13 PM

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