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Val, I'm not a sailor so I'm not as well versed on the sailing specific features but I do know that Raymarine's most recent software release concentra...
I think Steve has given you a really good starting point. I'd second the Netgear LB1120 as a good, simple device for giving you reliable connectivit...
I'm not an expert on solenoids but use several on the boat (though none for gas) and none of the ones I've felt are uncomfortably warm. Given propane...
If you're going to go the "desktop" computer route I'm a big fan of the Intel NUC series of computers. For about $500 I just recently bought one of t...
Fred, do you know the model of the Airmar transducer? I expect the transducer will need a sounder module (the role the DSM-30 plays) but I'm not as s...
Hi Fred, SeaTalk HS is Raymarine's term for an Ethernet network. SeaTalk 1 is an older serial protocol used by Raymarine. It's pretty close to NME...
I posed the same question to Digital Yacht themselves and here's the answer I got from them: The SPL1500 matches the AIT1500 series (aesthetically) ...
@fogmachine If you can wait until this weekend I'll fire one up with a Simrad NSS EVO3 and see what it does with it. Ben
Dan, It's stainless, how steady is your hand with an engraver? 😉
I've used a number of this style of switch with good luck: /p> I know it's not 2 wires, but that's because it has illumination if you want. You can h...
I realize you said you need the male connector but that sometimes gets confusing with respect to the overall connector or each individual pin. Any ch...
Scotty, In addition to being the publisher of Panbo I own the US reseller of Yacht Devices, so with that in mind I do have a little bit of a preferenc...
Hi Scotty, I believe you've got at least a couple of choices. One choice would be Raymarine's Seatalk to SeatalkNG converter (E22158) The manual for...
Please let us know how it works out. Ben
I don't have specific information on where to get the cable but I would start with Gemeco. Here's their page of information on the WX Station cables:...