15-meter antenna cable for Raymarine D, HD, SHD antennas (RJ45)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Section (mm²) | 0.205 |
| Section (AWG) | 24.0 |
| Number of conductors | 8.0 |
| Color | Black |
| Shielding | Shielded |
| Flexibility | Flexible |
| Current type | DC |
| Jacket material | Polyurethane |
| Conductor material | Tinned copper |
| Certifications | CE |
| Conductor finish | Tinned |
| Cable type | Ethernet cable |
| Cable length | 15.0 |
| Compatible network | Raymarine digital radar network |
| Pre-molded connectors | Yes |
| Installation location | Indoor/Outdoor (mast, arch, helm) |
| Cable application | Radar antenna and multifunction display/processor interconnection |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
| Storage temperature | -30°C to +70°C |
| Min bend radius | 48 mm |
| Connector type | RJ45 |
| Shielding type | Double shielding (foil and braid) |
| UV resistance | Yes |
| Product type | Digital radar cable |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Raymarine A55078D antenna cable is specifically designed to ensure connectivity for Raymarine D, HD, and SHD digital radar antennas. With a length of 15 meters, it allows flexible installation suitable for various vessel configurations, whether sailboats or powerboats. This cable uses an RJ45 connector, standard for digital data transmission in Raymarine radar systems.
Connectivity and compatibility of the Raymarine A55078D cable
This cable is optimized for transmitting digital radar signals. It is compatible with Raymarine’s digital radar antenna range, including D, HD, and SHD models. This compatibility ensures seamless integration within an existing Raymarine ecosystem, maintaining signal integrity for accurate radar performance. Unlike shorter cables, the 15-meter length provides sufficient margin for complex routing through masts or superstructures, where 5- or 10-meter cables would be limiting.
Radar system integration and performance
Using an original cable like the Raymarine A55078D is essential to maintain the radar system’s nominal performance. Non-compliant cables can introduce signal loss or interference, affecting radar image quality and target detection. This cable is a key component for new installations or replacing existing cables, ensuring stable transmission between the antenna and a compatible Raymarine multifunction display. It aligns with the reliability standards of NMEA 2000 or Ethernet marine-specific cabling systems, where resistance to elements and transmission quality are critical.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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