Minchsailor
Well-Known Member
It looks as if my RD218 analogue scanner is US. I could get it repaired, or one of fleabay, both for about £650, which has the advantage of using the existing mast cable.
OR I could bite the bullet the spend c£1000 on new digital scanner which will require new cable. Also require a join at the foot of the mast. New cable seems to be standard Seatalk which is much smaller diameter then the present 13 way(?) analogue cable.
It looks as if the digital scanner will interface OK with my E120 plotter/display.
Mast is currently out of the boat on trestles in the yard, but I am wary of pulling new cables up the mast. In the boat is no great problem as they are all fairly accessible.
Is the improvement in performance of the digital that much better than the analogue?
Anyone done this?
OR I could bite the bullet the spend c£1000 on new digital scanner which will require new cable. Also require a join at the foot of the mast. New cable seems to be standard Seatalk which is much smaller diameter then the present 13 way(?) analogue cable.
It looks as if the digital scanner will interface OK with my E120 plotter/display.
Mast is currently out of the boat on trestles in the yard, but I am wary of pulling new cables up the mast. In the boat is no great problem as they are all fairly accessible.
Is the improvement in performance of the digital that much better than the analogue?
Anyone done this?