Simrad RD68 VHF and NMEA 2000 ??

jwilson

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A quick query in the hope someone else has already hit this question...

I am replacing an elderly Raymarine C70 chartplotter that has ceased to read chart CF cards. This old plotter has an NMEA 1983 output that feeds a Simrad RD68 VHF. I have bought a new B&G Vulcan 7 plotter and a Raymarine SeaTalk1 to SeaTalkng converter kit to link this to existing ST60 Seatalk 1 instruments - I am told this will work.

The new plotter thus only has NMEA 2000 - can either this or the old Seatalk 1 be used to feed the Simrad RD68, or am I going to have to also fit a new NMEA2000 compatible radio?
 
N2K won't talk to your VHF without some form of convertor/adapter.
I'm not sure if the SeaTalk converter will work. If it won't, you could :

1) Get a N2K to NMEA 0183 adapter, expensive option for this job though.
2 Fit a NMEA 0183 GPS receiver, such as one of the Evermore units.
3) Fit a new N2K compatible VHF.

I'd go for option 3, especially if you have AIS. You'll recover some of the cost by selling the old radio.
 
Thanks for the comments. You have confirmed what I suspected. It was not until I had removed the old C70 yesterday afternoon that I noticed that it was feeding the VHF with position via it's NMEA 1983 socket. Planning to buy and fit a new VHF as well now.
 
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