Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet - 4M
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Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet - 4M Product Description
Adapter cable, 7 pin BLUE Male to 6 pin: For connecting a older Northstar/Navman 6 pin Transducer to 7 Pin connector on an MFDNavigating the open water demands reliable connections that stand up to constant spray, vibration, and extreme weather. The Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet 4M cable bridges older SimNet systems with modern NMEA 2000 networks seamlessly, ensuring your marine electronics communicate without a hitch. Whether you're upgrading your autopilot or integrating an AIS transponder, this rugged 4-meter adapter keeps data flowing fast and error-free across your vessel's setup.
Seamless Integration for SimNet and NMEA 2000 Systems
SimNet was Simrad's pioneering proprietary network protocol, delivering high-speed data sharing among multifunction displays, autopilots, and sensors. As the industry shifted to the open-standard NMEA 2000, this adapter cable becomes essential. One end features a female Micro-C NMEA 2000 connector—compact and waterproof—for plugging into backbone cables or T-connectors. The other end terminates in a SimNet connector, perfect for legacy Simrad gear like black box AIS units or cable steer autopilots.
At 4 meters long, it offers ample reach for most console or helm installations without excess cable clutter. Its black jacket resists UV exposure and abrasion, making it ideal for both recreational fishing boats and commercial workhorses pounding through choppy seas.
Real-World Benefits on the Water
- Bulletproof Durability: Engineered for harsh marine conditions, it shrugs off saltwater corrosion, constant flexing from engine vibes, and temperature swings from freezing dawns to scorching afternoons.
- Lightning-Fast Data Transfer: Enjoy smoother chartplotter updates, real-time AIS targets, and precise autopilot responses—no lag when you need split-second decisions.
- Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No soldering or custom wiring required. Drop it into your network, power up, and watch devices handshake automatically.
- Streamlined Network Management: Simplifies troubleshooting and expansions, letting you focus on fishing spots or safe passages rather than cable headaches.
- Future-Proof Flexibility: Mix SimNet relics with new NMEA 2000 additions, extending the life of your investments without a full system overhaul.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Getting this cable online takes minutes, even for DIY boaters. Here's how:
- Power down your entire network to avoid shorts.
- Locate your NMEA 2000 backbone (the main drop cable with T-connectors).
- Plug the Micro-C female end into an available male drop cable or terminator port.
- Connect the SimNet end to your compatible Simrad device, like an AIS300 or AP24 autopilot pack.
- Secure with zip ties or cable clips to prevent snags.
- Power up and verify connectivity via your display's network diagnostics—look for green status lights or device lists.
Pro tip: Always use backbone terminators at both ends of your NMEA 2000 spur to maintain signal integrity, especially in longer runs.
Expanded Compatibility Insights
This adapter shines with Simrad's Class B AIS black boxes featuring built-in GPS, as well as AP24 cable steer kits equipped with TypeDrive servos. It also pairs well with older SimNet-enabled radar domes, sonicars, and instrument pods. For best results, ensure your NMEA 2000 backbone is certified and properly powered with a 12V supply capable of handling added devices.
While tailored for Simrad ecosystems, it indirectly supports broader networks by enabling SimNet data into PGN-standard messages, visible on Lowrance or B&G displays too.
Caring for Your Marine Network Cable
To maximize longevity, rinse with fresh water after every saltwater outing. Inspect ends quarterly for cracks or bent pins—common culprits in mobile installs. Avoid running cables near exhausts or thrusters to dodge heat damage. With proper care, expect years of uninterrupted service, backed by Simrad's commitment to quality.
What does the Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet 4M cable connect?
It connects SimNet-compatible Simrad devices, like AIS transponders or autopilots, to an NMEA 2000 network using a female Micro-C connector on the NMEA side and a SimNet connector on the device side.
How long is this adapter cable?
The cable measures 4 meters (about 13 feet), providing flexible routing options for most boat helm or console setups.
Is this cable waterproof for marine use?
Yes, both connectors are IP67-rated, fully submersible and sealed against saltwater intrusion, vibration, and environmental extremes.
Which Simrad products is it compatible with?
Primarily works with AIS300N Class B AIS black boxes with GPS and AP24 cable steer kits with TypeDrive, plus other SimNet-equipped sensors and displays.
Do I need any special tools to install it?
No tools required—it's a direct plug-in adapter. Just ensure your NMEA 2000 backbone has power and terminators in place.
What's the difference between SimNet and NMEA 2000?
SimNet is Simrad's faster, proprietary predecessor to NMEA 2000. This cable translates SimNet signals to standard NMEA 2000 PGNs for cross-compatibility.
Can I use this cable to extend my network?
It's designed as an adapter, not a backbone extender. For extensions, use certified NMEA 2000 drop cables up to 6 meters per spur.
Out on the water, the gear you run could make all the difference. With Simrad high-performance products proven in the harshest of environments, Simrad ® will get you there like no one else.
Simrad 24006413 Attributes
- Compatibility: Simrad AIS300N, Class B AIS, Black Box With GPS/ Simrad AP24 Cable Steer Kit With TypeDrive
- Adapter Type: NMEA 2000 Micro-C Male To Simnet Female Connector
- Color: Black
Simrad 24006413 Features & Benefits
- High-Performance Products Proven In The Harshest Of Environments
- Maintenance And Administration Are Simple
- More Speed, Reliability
- Easy To Use
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Simrad 24006413 Warranties
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Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet - 4M Technical Specifications
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Simrad |
| Weight: |
0.45 lb |
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Simrad Micro-C Female to SimNet - 4M Shipping & Return
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0.45 lb |
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1.00 (h) x 7.00 (w) x 7.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
49.0 |
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Yes |
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Yes |
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