Ian_Rob
Well-Known Member
Whilst installation manuals say that radar and antennae cabling shouldn’t be spilt, it is presumably normal practice to join the cables inside the boat, at the foot of the mast, to allow for subsequent mast-stepping?
The very reason for radar cable is, there is at least one coax inside that requires a special connector. As long as you do it right, all will be fine. Do not also neglect connecting the shielding.The instructions for my furuno radar said that as well and the dealer said it was because some of the wires are very thing and difficult to reconnect. I got round it by mounting my radar quite low down on the mast and ran the cable in trunking attached to the mast. Mast down means unbolting radar and opening up trunking to remove cable.