Airmar - Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable, 0.3m
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Airmar - Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable, 0.3m
The Airmar Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable is a versatile solution designed to connect Furuno NMEA 0183 devices to Airmar WeatherStations® with ease. With a compact length of 0.3 meters (1 foot) and high-quality connectors, this adapter cable ensures seamless communication between different marine electronics systems, enhancing functionality and compatibility on board.
This adapter cable serves as a bridge between Furuno NMEA 0183 devices, featuring a 7-pin connector, and Airmar WeatherStations® equipped with an 8-pin connector. With a short length of 0.3 meters (1 foot), it minimizes clutter and simplifies installation, making it an essential accessory for boaters looking to integrate Furuno and Airmar systems. The durable construction and reliable connectors guarantee long-lasting performance in demanding marine environments.
Boaters and marine enthusiasts can use the Airmar Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable to seamlessly connect Furuno NMEA 0183 devices, such as GPS units or fish finders, to Airmar WeatherStations® on their vessels. This adapter cable enables cross-compatibility between different brands and models of marine electronics, allowing users to maximize the functionality of their onboard systems.
Specifications
- Brand: Airmar Technology
- Cable Length: 0.3 meters (1 foot)
- Comm Method: NMEA 0183
- Connector: Furuno 7-Pin
- Country of Origin: USA
- Display Connector: 7F
- Sensor Connector: 9WS
User Perspective
From the user's perspective, the Airmar Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable offers convenience and versatility. Boaters appreciate its compact design, which simplifies installation and reduces cable clutter on board. The ability to connect Furuno and Airmar devices seamlessly enhances the overall functionality of their marine electronics systems, providing greater flexibility and ease of use.
Pros
- Enables seamless integration between Furuno and Airmar marine electronics systems
- Compact length minimizes cable clutter and simplifies installation
- Durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in marine environments
Cons
- Specific to Furuno NMEA 0183 devices and Airmar WeatherStations®, may not be compatible with other brands or models
FAQs
Can this adapter cable be used with other brands of marine electronics besides Furuno and Airmar?
No, this adapter cable is specifically designed for use with Furuno NMEA 0183 devices and Airmar WeatherStations®.
What is the purpose of the adapter cable's pigtail design?
The pigtail design allows for easy connection between devices with different connector types, ensuring compatibility and seamless communication.
Is the cable suitable for use in harsh marine environments?
Yes, the cable is built to withstand the rigors of marine environments, ensuring reliable performance even in challenging conditions.
Can the cable be extended if the 0.3-meter length is not sufficient for my installation?
Yes, additional extension cables may be used to extend the length of the adapter cable as needed.
Does the cable require any special configuration or setup procedures?
No, the adapter cable is designed for plug-and-play functionality, requiring no special configuration or setup procedures.
The Airmar Furuno 7 pin to Airmar 8-Pin WeatherStation® Adapter Cable offers boaters a convenient and reliable solution for integrating Furuno and Airmar marine electronics systems. With its compact design, durable construction, and seamless compatibility, it enhances the functionality and versatility of onboard electronics, providing users with greater flexibility and ease of use on the water. While its compatibility is limited to Furuno NMEA 0183 devices and Airmar WeatherStations®, its performance and reliability make it a valuable accessory for marine enthusiasts seeking to optimize their onboard systems.