Stemar
Well-Known Member
I've acquired (legally) a set of integrated instruments including depth sounder. I know one isn't supposed to cut the cable for this, but it has been cut to remove it from the boat, which was getting a set of new toys.
The cable I have, which may or may not be all there was, is too short to reach from where I want the transponder (existing hole) to where I want the display. If I use proper coax (vhf?) cable and connectors, is there really likely to be a problem?
I know it will take longer for the signal to go down the wire and back, but from what I can remember from my physics studies, a signal goes down a wire at around 1/10 the speed of light - 1000s of miles a second, and sound through water at less than 1000mph, but surely this isn't going to be significant is it?
The cable I have, which may or may not be all there was, is too short to reach from where I want the transponder (existing hole) to where I want the display. If I use proper coax (vhf?) cable and connectors, is there really likely to be a problem?
I know it will take longer for the signal to go down the wire and back, but from what I can remember from my physics studies, a signal goes down a wire at around 1/10 the speed of light - 1000s of miles a second, and sound through water at less than 1000mph, but surely this isn't going to be significant is it?