I'm upgrading to a Raymarine Axiom 9 chartplotter and wondering what the NMEA port on the C80 is used for, do I need to transfer that cable to the Axiom somehow? I don't have any NMEA device that I'm aware of, no AIS, etc.
Thanks for any forthcoming info.
Raymarine C80 NMEA port
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Raymarine C80 NMEA port
Ed Kruzel
S/V Emily
Hull #399, 2006 C350
Cataumet, MA
S/V Emily
Hull #399, 2006 C350
Cataumet, MA
Re: Raymarine C80 NMEA port
Most commonly used for AIS so that it displays on your MFD. Assuming that your AIS is not a Raymarine model which would communicate via SeaTalk or SeaTalk NG. Could also be used by autopilot, again assuming that you had a non Raymarine autopilot.
Re: Raymarine C80 NMEA port
Hi, new to the forum and C350. I’m looking into replacing my C80 with an Axiom 9 as well. The boat is still pending close So I can’t look closely.
Is the cabling used for the C80 Seatalk ng or is it Seatalk 1?
Is the cabling used for the C80 Seatalk ng or is it Seatalk 1?
Steve Goldman
"Peen honin"
Catalina C350 Hull 485
Waukegan, IL.
"Peen honin"
Catalina C350 Hull 485
Waukegan, IL.
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Re: Raymarine C80 NMEA port
Hello
Looking at a picture of a C80 I found on-line, it has the 3 pin connector for SeaTalk 1 on the back. So you will need the ST1 to STng converter.
Looking at a picture of a C80 I found on-line, it has the 3 pin connector for SeaTalk 1 on the back. So you will need the ST1 to STng converter.
Kirk & Leah McCullough
#031 -Full Batten Main, Rocna 20
Sand Dollar
Point Roberts, WA
#031 -Full Batten Main, Rocna 20
Sand Dollar
Point Roberts, WA