Tim Good
Well-Known Member
I have an old Raymarine system on the boat but my plotter (Raymarine E80) had an unused NMEA cable into the back of it. I now want to use this for my AIS (green + white). The redundant NMEA cable runs down the penedstal and works its way through the boat through sealed inaccessible conduits. The cable is the standard only 5 pin NMEA cable below.

My problem is I can't find where this unused NMEA cable comes back to. All my other instruments use the Seatalk cable. I suspect they may have made a join somewhere and now the cable that comes into the cabin is no longer yellow, brown, white, green and screen.
My question: is there any way to test an unloaded wire with a multimeter to figure out which cables are which if the cable thay enters the boat is no long corrispondong to the cable going into the plotter.
My problem is I can't find where this unused NMEA cable comes back to. All my other instruments use the Seatalk cable. I suspect they may have made a join somewhere and now the cable that comes into the cabin is no longer yellow, brown, white, green and screen.
My question: is there any way to test an unloaded wire with a multimeter to figure out which cables are which if the cable thay enters the boat is no long corrispondong to the cable going into the plotter.