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Old 07-04-2008, 13:02   #1
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Raytheon RL9

I have this system currently with a B&W display. It is coupled to an older garmin GPS with no mapping capabilities. I would like to upgrade to a color display that will aslo act as a chart plotter, etc. Any suggestions?

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Old 20-07-2008, 06:57   #2
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Hi Mike, I have the RL9 on my Beneteau First 375, both the radome and the display. The previous owners of my boat installed the display down below at the navigator's seat. It would be much more useful at the helm. Do you know if it is sufficiently waterproof to install in the cockpit? Where/how is yours installed? Were you able to find a new chartplotter that works with the radar dish? I've always assumed that it wouldn't be compatible with any other displays but I don't know.

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Old 20-07-2008, 08:12   #3
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Mine is at the helm. It is in the picture it is on the center at the top of the pedestal guard. There are no issues since it was installed by the PO circa 1995.

Everyone I have talked to says the raydome is not compatible with the newer chart plotters. I have resigned myself that I will upgrade the whole system in a year or 2 and sell the current parts for someone to use as spares.

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Old 20-07-2008, 08:58   #4
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Pedestal wiring

Mike, thanks for your message. Defender has on clearance sail an edson pod for the RL9 so I suppose I could get that--probably the same as what you've got in the picture. One more question though, if you don't mind: How is the wiring done on yours, is it through the pedestal? My port pedestal rail already has wiring for the chartplotter and wheelpilot so there's not much room left and the starboard pedestal rail has the throttle controls and is hard to disassemble anyway. Any suggestions? I'm attaching a picture--you can see the two wires for chartplotter in port rail (I've replaced the wheelpilot in the picture and it now has a wire going into that rail as well).

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Joe,

My throttle and shift are on the pedestal itself so the wiring for the radar is in the starboard tube of the pedestal guard and the wiring for the other pod, with wind, depth, speed, & GPS is in the port tube.

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I'm resurrecting this thread due to questions about an RL9 radome cabling issue. The radome has a connector strip inside on the PCB that requires a "clamping" tool that came with the radome to insert the wire into the connector (don't have one, of course). The connector strip has 3 "holes" per wire. The actual connection point of insertion is obvious but what is not is the "leverage" point used to open the "clamp". One is above the clamp jaw and one is behind it on the back/top. I don't want to go applying pressure to the wrong spot.
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"Step 4. Connect the cable leads to
terminal board Jl, using clamping tool
supplied. Ground the shield with the lug
to cable clamp bolt provided. Dress the
wire harness with cable clamps or tieraps
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Goto ➥
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1. Position the wire (not stripped) in the opening on the side of the block.
➥ 2. Position the tool in the recess on top of the block.
3. Pull the trigger fully.
4. Release the trigger and remove the tool (the tool will not release if the connection is not completed).
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Re: Raytheon RL9

Hi to all;

I reply to this old thread hoping that someone can help me.

I have a complete Autohelm ST50 radar ready to get reinstalled on my boat, except for the interunit cable that connects the display and the radome. It is the same model as the Raytheon RL9

I have been trying to get this cable or the 10 pin connector trough Raymarine but there is no way to get it as it is totally discontinued product.

I am trying to make the cable and the connector from scratch, but I need the pin assignment on the connector. The ST50 and RL9 manual have all the pin assignment for all the connectors (power, NMEA, Seatalk, Raychart,...) except for this one.

I have the wiring diagrams in the manual but i do not know wich is the right pin to connect in the display connector.


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Re: Raytheon RL9

I'm not sure I understand the question and I don't have a diagram but I do have a picture of the wire connections inside the radome if that will help.

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Hi to all;

I reply to this old thread hoping that someone can help me.

I have a complete Autohelm ST50 radar ready to get reinstalled on my boat, except for the interunit cable that connects the display and the radome. It is the same model as the Raytheon RL9

I have been trying to get this cable or the 10 pin connector trough Raymarine but there is no way to get it as it is totally discontinued product.

I am trying to make the cable and the connector from scratch, but I need the pin assignment on the connector. The ST50 and RL9 manual have all the pin assignment for all the connectors (power, NMEA, Seatalk, Raychart,...) except for this one.

I have the wiring diagrams in the manual but i do not know wich is the right pin to connect in the display connector.


Thanks in advance
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