Other thoughts: Read the installation guides about lengths of cables. I don't have it in front of me. I think a drop cable and an extension cable are essentially the same thing physically but serve different purposes. A drop cable is just for the connection of a single instrument. An extension cable would extend your backbone or manifold when you connect it to the ends of the tees, correct? There may be a limitation for the length of extension, but if you are extending to the pod from a place underneath the deck right below, it may not be an issue for you.
Also, my pedestal guard is just 1" diameter, and the plug of the drop cable is more than an inch long. I can't bend it to feed it through a hole in the guard so Ward gave me a splice connector for the location where I had to cut the cable. I'm installing just the chartplotter (not other instruments) at the helm. The connector has 6 ports, while the cable has 5 wires … not a problem I suppose. In the center of the cable, there is an un-insulated strand of silver wire. It's in the center and there is foil shielding inside the cable. Is the exposed wire inside the splice connector going to be an issue? I assume the orientation doesn't matter, as long as the wire colors match. The ports run around in a circle, not oriented like the plug ends of the cable, know what I mean?