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Raymarine Seatalk1 To Sea Talk-Ng Converter

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  • Country Of Origin : Hungary
  • The Package Height Of The Product Is 1 Inches
  • The Package Length Of The Product Is 10 Inches
  • The Package Width Of The Package Is 7 Inches


Raymarine Seatalk1 To Sea Talk-Ng Converter


Mark
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Great product. Worked as soon as I plugged it in.
Karen Tyson
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
This was the solution for my “no fix” issue. I started by replacing the battery, but it didn’t work. After doing additional research I discovered it was the “GPS roll over” issue. I ordered this and installed it. There are excellent directions online for wiring. Works like a champ now.
bryan k
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Kept my old radar unit but had to replace my GPS unit. Kept the same Ray Marine brand and you have to have this to connect to the rest of the older sea talk auto pilot and radar. Easy to install, color coded !
Marc Bringer
Reviewed in France on December 16, 2023
matériel spécifique centrale raymarine comme pour tout ce qui touche au bateau le prix est souvent excessif
GIANNI T.
Reviewed in Italy on February 16, 2022
Uso nautico, prestazioni perfette
Auld Nick
Reviewed in France on December 8, 2022
Kit de base ; reste à bien calibre la longueur nécessaire pour le cable troncal de raccordement et voir d'ou prélever le 12 V
NJSARN_SoCal
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
This unit connected My Axiom Pro 9 SeaTalk-ng to the existing SeaTalk-2 which had Speed, wind, depth ST60 Tridata, ST60 Wind and ST6001 Autopilot. Added the Layers in the Axiom Pro 9 to show Speed, Depth, Wind. That said I haven't been able to make the MFD communicate with the Autopilot yet.
William Reynolds
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022
I have five Raymarine devices (Wind, Depth, Speed, Autopilot and VHF) that are 20+ years old that can only be connected to a New Raymarine MFD through the ST1 to STng converter. To replace them with new devices would cost thousands. This converter allows my old Seatalk 1 devices which still work perfectly to "talk" to the new Seatalkng GPS.
Martin H. Beringer
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021
Installation was rather straight forward, and I was surprised how well this worked. I was able to connect all of my legacy devices, Autopilot (ST6001+), ST60 series wind instruments, and TriData into my new Axiom 7 display. Now I am able to follow the track on the GPS with the autopilot, and am getting all the wind and TriData into my Axiom 7 Dashboard.
Brother Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021
Used this kit to connect 2004 Seatalk 1 wind and depth to new 2021 SeatalkNG P 70 autopilot control head. Works seamlessly. Used existing Seatalk1 power to power new SeatalkNG wheel pilot. Entire system worked perfect out of the box and P 70 control head can steer to wind direction with old ST 60 wind instrument.
SaSp
Reviewed in Germany on November 13, 2020
Works as it should without any problems. Gave new life and functionality to my existing old Raymarine ST 1 network
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020
I didn't want to replace my entire system so I used this converter to send the old SeaTalk1 data to a NEMA 2000 Network and then out to router to share via WiFi. Works really well and now all devices can use the SeaTalk data.They now make a cable to connect Seatalk NG to NMEA 2000 so the step below is outdated.You'll need to make your own cable to bridge the Seatalk NG to NMEA 2000.This cable end:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CCJDSU6This cable:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KIUAOBC
dn
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2018
I like it until they change the whole system... They could make it more friendly and compatible, but that is not in their business model. It is easy to make connections as long as you have up to date, that means current equipment.