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connecting CW-series with E-classic
02-27-17, 11:59 AM (This post was last modified: 02-27-17 12:11 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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RE: connecting CW-series with E-classic
Chuck, thanks for the help. I am finally back on this project. Two quick questions based on your comments:

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your comment was "- If seeking a level of redundancy to support radar within the system in the event of a failure of the C120W, then it would be recommended that the radome be interfaced to the SeaTalkhs Network Switch rather than to the C120W's SeaTalkHS socket."

question 1) can i have 2 SeaTalkhs Network Switches in a system. At the moment the existing SeaTalkhs Network Switch is by the lower helm and the radome cable will not reach it. If possible I can add an additional SeaTalkhs Network Switch to the upper station and connect the radome and C90W to it, then connect that switch to the other one in the lower helm. Is that possible?

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your comment was "You have incorrectly indicated that an A06043 1M STRIPPED END SPUR CABLE may be used to interface the RS125 to the SeaTalkng backbone. Your diagram will need to be changed to include a SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter (updated with v1.21 or higher software) which will be installed as a backbone component to which the Raystar 125 GPS Sensor.


question 2) At the moment the cable that is connected to the RS125 ends in bare wires. Your suggestion is connect the RS125 wire to the backbone using a Seatalk1 to Seatalk ng converter. However, the converter R52131 is a yellow Seatalk 1 plug. What can I use to plug into the R52131. Is this a A06047 to which I can splice the wires from the RS125?
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RE: connecting CW-series with E-classic - dbernal - 02-27-17 11:59 AM

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