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Old 14-08-2015, 09:55   #1
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Old Round Raymarine Seatalk socket and tale wanted

Does anyone have an old Raymarine round, approx 6mm/ 1/4 in round three pin Seatalk socket they could sell me?

This is the one on the ST40, ST50 series instruments, not the crescent shaped one used on the later Seatalk (1) instruments.

I have a spare plug but no female socket. The leads are long obsolete.

I'm trying to avoid clipping a socket off an instrument head since these still seem to have some second hand value if complete and in decent condition.

See pics of corresponding male plug.

Thanks

John
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Re: Old Round Raymarine Seatalk socket and tale wanted

Ho ho - can't spell - that should of course be tail!
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Old 14-08-2015, 12:29   #3
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Re: Old Round Raymarine Seatalk socket and tale wanted

You can actually buy these connectors from RS components (not Raymarine branded). Took me ages to track them down and I wrote down the part number in case I ever needed it again....and it's...somewhere...

Hopefully someone can beat me to naming the generic components because it'll take me a few days to track this down (sorry...)
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Re: Old Round Raymarine Seatalk socket and tale wanted

Belated thanks for muttnik.

I'll make some time to have a really good trawl through the RS site ....

But if you do find that component number, please post!!!
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Re: Old Round Raymarine Seatalk socket and tale wanted

Muttnik,

I've spent some time searching the RS and Farnell sites without finding the right result.

May be the problem is that I don't really know what I'm doing and am excluding the result I really want!

So that part no would be greatly appreciated!
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