Ethernet cable 1.8 m
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Cable length | 1.8 |
| Connector A type | Navico Ethernet 5-pin |
| Connector B type | Navico Ethernet 5-pin |
| Ethernet speed | 100 Mbit/s |
| Shielding | Shielded |
| Cable outer diameter | 7 |
| IP rating | IPX7 |
| Operating temperature | -15 to +55 |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 0.45 |
| Product type | Marine network cable |
| Protocole de communication | Ethernet |
| Connector type | Navico Ethernet 5-pin male |
| Product use | Connects compatible Navico devices (Lowrance, Simrad, B&G) with Ethernet for marine data sharing. |
| Wired network | Ethernet |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Navico 1.8m Ethernet cable (reference 000-0127-51) is an essential component for establishing a reliable and high-performance marine network aboard. Designed specifically for Navico group equipment (B&G, Lowrance, Simrad), this cable ensures stable interconnection between your devices, whether chartplotters, radar modules, sonars, or other compatible navigation instruments. Its 1.8-meter length is ideal for short connections, reducing clutter and potential signal loss over long distances.
High-performance connectivity for the Navico ecosystem
Unlike a standard Ethernet cable, this model is marine-grade to withstand harsh sea conditions: humidity, vibrations, and temperature variations. Its yellow 5-pin connectors provide a secure and watertight connection, preventing corrosion and unexpected disconnections. It is designed to support the high bandwidth required by modern technologies such as Broadband radar, StructureScan sonar, or high-resolution chart data, ensuring latency-free and corruption-free data transmission.
Installation and compatibility
This 1.8m cable is perfect for connecting devices close to each other, for example a multifunction display mounted in a console to a sounder module or a network hub like the Navico NEP-2 located nearby. Using Navico-branded cables is crucial to maintaining system integrity and performance. It is directly comparable to Raymarine’s RayNet cables or Garmin’s Marine Network cables, as each brand uses its own proprietary connectivity standard to ensure ecosystem reliability.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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