After market source for connectors/interface cables??
And very suseptable to RF.
Doug, k3qt
s/v Callista
"Eric" wrote in message
om...
Steve:
Add Nexus System instruments to your list of "good" companies. Four
wires, screw terminals. Built in NMEA 0183 interface. Very easy to
interface with everything!
Eric
"Steve" wrote in message
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I just took a look at my Si-Tex flux gate compass connectors and they
seem
to have a worth while connectors/plugs scheme. They have all metal
shell,
with clamp and screw stain relief. The internal insulator is held in
place
with a set screw and when released the insulater slides out the face of
the
plug.
I visited their web site and although they no longer list my flux
compass
model, I was surprised at how much techincal information they are
willing to
share with their customers.. Their coverage of the connector scheme for
all
of their current equipment models. They have a 60+ .pdf document
covering
the connector types and standard pin assignments.. It appears that their
have only abour a half dozen different connectors.
From their information, I was able to identify the connector I will
need.
The nice thing about their connectors is that they can be assembled,
inspected or repaired in the field, with only a screw driver soldering
iron
(I keep a 12 vdc on board). No need for all that extra cable dangling
behind
the equipment or problems getting a connector through a hole or wireway.
Of course the only way I would truly enjoy this ease is if I switch over
to
all Si-Tex equipment.. (do you hear that Raymarine, Furuno, Yeoman,
Interphase, Standard Horizon). I'm saying "Si-Tex doesn't have their
head up
their A$$ when it comes to a standard connector scheme."
OK! I got my morning rant out of the way, now on to more enjoyable
things.
Steve
s/v Good Intentions
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