SubCOB
Member
- Sep 28, 2019
- 26
- Boat Info
- 2005 420 DA
- Engines
- Cummins 6CTA
I’m starting to upgrade my electronics- doing it in phases so I don’t break the bank.
I have removed the SeaRay Navigator and an Axiom RV is going in its place along with a B60 transducer connected directly to the Axiom for depth. The rest of the existing equipment includes:
E120 Classic
Analog open array radar
Ray230 vhf
ST7001 and S2G autopilot
Eventually I’ll replace the radar and connect it to the Axiom, then I’ll replace the E120.
So I’ve been doing research and I thought I had a plan on how to hook everything up but I think I hit a snag. My plan was to connect the E120, A/P controller and computer, and ray230 on a single seatalk1 bus and then connect that to a seatalk-seatalk ng converter which would interface the axiom to provide heading input to the axiom. But I just read that you can’t connect a seatalk A/P to the converter? Does that make sense?
I have removed the SeaRay Navigator and an Axiom RV is going in its place along with a B60 transducer connected directly to the Axiom for depth. The rest of the existing equipment includes:
E120 Classic
Analog open array radar
Ray230 vhf
ST7001 and S2G autopilot
Eventually I’ll replace the radar and connect it to the Axiom, then I’ll replace the E120.
So I’ve been doing research and I thought I had a plan on how to hook everything up but I think I hit a snag. My plan was to connect the E120, A/P controller and computer, and ray230 on a single seatalk1 bus and then connect that to a seatalk-seatalk ng converter which would interface the axiom to provide heading input to the axiom. But I just read that you can’t connect a seatalk A/P to the converter? Does that make sense?