SEATALKng Backbone cable - 1 m
Raymarine STNG Backbone cable - 1m
In a SEATALKng installation, a backbone cable runs through the length of the boat. Individual devices connect to the backbone by spur cables that run to T-pieces on the backbone. The backbone carries both data and power to attached devices. The backbone should be sized so that it will run past every location where an NG or NMEA 2000 device might be installed. Two backbone cable lengths can be joined together by part A06030, a backbone extender.
SeaTalkng is a robust cabling and connection system compatible with NMEA 2000, built specifically for the marine environment comprising a powered single backbone with two terminators, one at each end. Small diameter cable connectors are used throughout the system to make installation easier. There’s a wide range of cable lengths, all with over-moulded plugs, so there is no need to cut or splice cables. Spur cables connect individual SeaTalkng products to the SeaTalkng backbone.
Cables and connectors are colour-coded for easy system identification and have quickconnect (push-fit, twist-lock) waterproof (IPx6) plugs and sockets.
Whether you are looking to expand your current SeaTalkng system, update your electronics suite or completely refit, it couldn’t be easier with SeaTalkng.
- Backbone cables, plugs, sockets and terminators are coded blue.
- Spur cables, plugs, and sockets are coded white.
- SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter cables, plugs and sockets are coded yellow.
- SeaTalkng power cables are coded red.
- Transducer signals are easily converted to SeaTalkng with the iTC-5 component.
- SeaTalk-HS data is quickly distributed to other SeaTalk-HS using the HS-5 switch.
- A 3rd party product (NGT-1) is also available to convert NMEA0183 GPS data for DSC VHF use.
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