There are 2 issues here, the network protocol and the network connectors.Raymarine SeaTalk ng is a NMEA 2000 protocol but it uses RM connectors which are
not standard NMEA 2K connectors. To connect a RM device to a standard N2K network, an adaptor must be used.
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Navico (B&G/Simrad/Lowrance) use standard N2K connectors that come in different sizes, micro, mini, and I think one more bigger size. The pin configuration for at least the micro and mini plugs is the same size and interchangeable. The sizes match cable sizes, mini and micro. Any device, transponder, sensor, etc that uses N2K connectors can easily connect to Navico devices without the use of adaptors. Thus you can connect devices from Airmar, VesperMarine, Maretron, Yacht Design, and other companies can be easily added to the network. Devices from RM require the adaptor. My network has B&G instruments, a Yacht Design data recorder and barometer, and a Vesper Marine AIS all connected without adapters.
Hope this helps clear the air.