laika
Well-Known Member
Oh there's a converter for that! everyone choruses. Hmm yes but the small print says it only supports ST60s and ST40s and perusal of forums shows that whilst everything works ok with ST50+, there may be problems with older ST50s. Raymarine aren't prepared to go out on a limb with older (unsupported) systems and say what will/won't work. No it's not down to connectors (I'm coming to that) but older seatalk 1 commands not being supported. My needs are simple: I have ST50 depth, log (/sea temp) and wind transducers.
Question 1: Does anyone have ST50 (not 50+) wind/log/depth working with a seatalk-seatalkng converter
Question 2: If so how are you doing the physical connection? I'm loathe to lop the end off the (expensive) converter cable to wire to my round pin set-up until I know it'll work. I was going to rig up a flat-connector male to round connector cable but looks like those flat connectors only had female connectors with male on instruments or multi-way connectors. Is that correct?
If only the old autopilot wasn't so dodgy I would have tried to skip n2k entirely...
Question 1: Does anyone have ST50 (not 50+) wind/log/depth working with a seatalk-seatalkng converter
Question 2: If so how are you doing the physical connection? I'm loathe to lop the end off the (expensive) converter cable to wire to my round pin set-up until I know it'll work. I was going to rig up a flat-connector male to round connector cable but looks like those flat connectors only had female connectors with male on instruments or multi-way connectors. Is that correct?
If only the old autopilot wasn't so dodgy I would have tried to skip n2k entirely...