You need a Seatalk splitter so you can set up your network. All the seatalk
gear works together *usually* without a lot of interfacing. Plug everything
into the Seatalk bus and it chats away to itself.



On 31 January 2013 18:53, Brent Driedger <bren...@highspeedcrow.ca> wrote:

> I have an ST1000 tiller pilot that I am fairly happy with. I just got an
> ST40 compass and I understand that if the pilot sees another flux gate
> compass in the network it will ignore its own built in unit and use the
> other. I like that idea as I can mount the compass in a less lively place
> and clear of interferences. My question is what additional wiring do I need
> and what would the wiring layout be to interface the pilot to my ST40
> compass and ST40 bidata display?
> The instructions don't discuss the remote fluxgate method.
>
> Brent Driedger
> C&C 27-5
> s/v Wild Rover
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
>
>
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