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The ST70 and newer series have the converter internal to the head. So you can attach either SeaTalk1, Seatalk2 (plugs are the only difference) or SeaTalk NG and it will act as a converter box. just need the special cable.
Pays to read the manuals BEFORE you buy.
Hi guys...
I have a lot of experience with this
Firstly, the converter box.
I think you have a Seatalk to nmea converter unit. It's the only converter I know of that fits the time frame of your instruments.
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Careful... If you use an older ST 40 knotmeter xducer with st60, it won't work. The older xducers didn't have a temp sensor, and the st60 uses this for self test.
Seatalk is Seatalk. You get Seatalk on the yellow wire of the 3 pin half moon connector on all st60 instruments
So, your xducer wires into the knotmeter directly, and the st6o outputs Seatalk on the cable yellow lead.
Your plotter should read this just fine.
If your plotter is getting a fix, and reading lat long, you should have ""find ship", unless there is a problem with your chart chip. Look on the screen, and see if you see high detail of the chart area.
Next,,, the cable that supposedly converts Seatalk to STng doesn't. For conversion, you need the Raymarine st to STng converter. It is the only reliable way to talk between Seatalk and NG.
I am going to suggest not going with St60, but go with the new Raymarine I series. I switched my st60+ all over to I70 last summer.
Just amazing. Of course this depends if you are planning on keeping the boat for awhile.
Good luck