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Wanderer
Joined: 29 Aug 2004 Posts: 204 City/Region: Annapolis, MD; The Villages, FL
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:42 am Post subject: Radar - Shortening Cable |
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The cable that came with my Raymarine radar is 15m long. I have installed the radar using it. There is about 40 feet of cable that is not needed.
Has anyone shortened this cable? If so, tips? Problems?
The installation manual suggest how to shorten the cable; but, it is silent on whether other electronic adjustments need to be made for the shorter cable. _________________ George and Penny
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Sneaks
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:51 am Post subject: |
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George:
I shortened mine to 13 ft. then checked it out per the RayMarine manual and found that no adjustment was necessary.
There is a connector kit sold by RayMarine that includes the little flat connector plus pins, which makes life a lot easier during the shortening process. It's way spendy in relation to what you get, but if you call tech support maybe the techie will take pity and get one for you free. (worked for me).
A tool is available which will safely remove the pins from the old connector if you really want to use them but I didn't bother.
The alternative is to haul the cable down to most any good marine electronics repair facility and have them shorten it. (Usually 1 hour labor plus parts).
I'm told it can be shortened to as little as 10 ft. but 13 was perfect for my C-22, giving me maybe a foot extra for a safety factor.
Slipping the connector (sideways) through the radome seal is a little more difficult without that shrink tubing that covers the stock connector but if you wrap a layer of electrical tape around the assembly with the connector sideways then lay on a glob of KY Jelly on the tape, it'll slip through just fine. (The only OTHER use for KY Jelly I've ever run across, btw)
Don
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Chris
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:02 am Post subject: |
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George...much easier to just use the Raymarine 5 meter cable. Depending on where you bought your RADAR...you may be able to return the 15 meter cable in exchange for the 5 meter. _________________ Chris
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starcrafttom
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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I just looped the extra back and forth a few times and zip tied it really tight. Its all under the gunnal behind the table. You cant see it at all. cost was four zip ties _________________ Thomas J Elliott
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