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wind transducer setup
02-06-17, 05:04 PM
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RE: wind transducer setup
Charlie,

Q. Are you saying neither the i70, P70 or a78 should be on a spur? Or is it just the a78 cannot be on a spur? In any case I will daisy chain them together as you suggest.

A. The i70, p70, and a78 are each designed to be interfaced as spurs to a SeaTalkng backbone. This would require that each of these devices either be each indvidually interfaced via a Spur Cable to a spur socket within a T-Piece, 5-Way Connector, or in-line Terminator within the backbone. Alternatively, these devices may be daisy chained to one another via appropriate lengths of SeaTalkng Spur Cable. The limitation of the latter is that the total length of SeaTalkng Spur Cable used to connect the devices to one another and to connect the daisy chain of devices to a spur socket within the backbone cannot exceed 6m. Should the total length of spur cable required to daisy chain these devices be longer than 6m, then the first option would need be employed.
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wind transducer setup - charlie98117 - 01-09-17, 01:47 PM
RE: wind transducer setup - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-06-17 05:04 PM
wind transducer setup - Marcmmm - 12-04-17, 10:56 AM

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