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Navigating challenging waters demands precision and trust in your marine electronics. This 25-meter SeaTalkhs digital radar cable delivers seamless, high-speed communication between your Digital or HD Digital radar antennas—whether domes or open arrays—and your multifunction display. Engineered for the harsh marine environment, it ensures uninterrupted data flow, giving you clearer target detection and safer passages day or night.
Unlike standard cables, this specialized connection supports Raymarine's advanced radar technologies, minimizing signal loss over distance and maximizing the full potential of your setup. Boaters who upgrade to this cable often report sharper imagery and faster refresh rates, transforming how they interpret radar returns in fog, rain, or cluttered harbors.
This cable integrates flawlessly with a wide range of Raymarine multifunction displays, including popular e-Series, c-Series, and g-Series models. It's tailored for both radome domes like the RD218 and open-array scanners such as the HD Digital 4-foot array. If you're running Quantum or older analog radars, double-check your system's requirements—this is optimized for digital-era performance.
Pro Tip: Pair it with Raymarine's Pathfinder series for next-level radar overlay on charts, where every meter of cable length counts toward maintaining peak resolution.
Investing in quality cabling like this isn't just about connection—it's about peace of mind. Captains praise its ability to deliver consistent high-definition echoes, spotting small targets like buoys or debris from afar. In busy shipping lanes, the reliable link prevents dropouts that could lead to costly mistakes.
For offshore anglers, the stable data stream supports advanced features like bird mode or SAR operations, helping you locate bait schools or vessels in distress efficiently. Long-term, its durability cuts down on replacements, saving time and hassle during critical voyages.
Route the cable through existing conduits or along bulkheads, securing with cable ties every 18 inches to avoid chafing. Connect one end to the radar unit's SeaTalkhs port and the other to your display's dedicated radar input—power cycle to verify. Always test in open water before heading out.
Common pitfall: Over-tightening fittings—hand-tight plus a quarter turn is ideal to preserve seals.
Rinse with fresh water after saltwater exposure and store coiled loosely to prevent kinks. Annually, check connectors for corrosion using a soft brush and dielectric grease. This simple routine extends lifespan, keeping your radar sharp season after season.
It's designed for Digital and HD Digital radar domes and arrays, connecting via SeaTalkhs to multifunction displays for optimal performance.
Yes, it works with both radomes and open arrays in Raymarine's Digital and HD Digital lineup, handling the data demands of larger scanners.
SeaTalkhs is a high-speed network—up to 10 times faster—ideal for bandwidth-heavy radar data, unlike slower SeaTalk for basic NMEA connections.
Absolutely, though the 25m length suits mid-to-large vessels. For shorter runs, coil excess neatly to avoid signal issues.
Ensure your multifunction display supports SeaTalkhs, common in newer Raymarine models. Older units may need a network switch.
It features IPX6-rated connectors, fully sealed against heavy spray and submersion, built for relentless marine conditions.
No, its shielded design minimizes EMI, ensuring clean radar data alongside VHF, AIS, or autopilot systems.
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