Thanks Dave
Sounds like I need a A06045/A06075 SeatalkNG to Nema 2000 cable and plug right
into Seatalk NG backbone. That is pretty simple
Now I just have to climb back into the cold dark boat to see what backbone
currently looks like so I will know which of and how many of the other $49 each
Yes, you can buy an adaptor or make one with a field attachable connector.
Seatalk NG is or rather was Raymarine's attempt to make the NMEA 2000
standard effectively proprietary. I have a Seatalk NG backbone and a
range of NMEA2000 devices - it works seamlessly.
Dave
On Thu, 30 Dec 2021 at 09
That's my understanding, SeaTalk NG is "NMEA 2000", but with a couple of
extra wires so SeaTalk NG can also speak to the older SeatTalk (not NG)
instruments, so just an adapter is required to convert to NMEA 2000. Info
here:
https://panbo.com/finally-raymarine-seatalk-ng-to-nmea-2000-backbone-adap
Fred will need to jump in, but what I recall is SeaTalk NG *is NMEA 2000* more
or less, you just need to adapt the physical connections to each other.
Joe
Coquina
From: Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
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Likely a question for Fred Street
Currently Persistence has Raymarine i50/i60 Speed/Depth/Wind and Raymarine a65
multifunction display/chartplotter connected via Seatalk NG network
Have just acquired Em-trak B923 AIS transponder with built in antenna splitter.
Wish to also connect B923 to a65.