Basic System Rules for Mixing ST1 & STng Networks

|20/06, 2024

Basic System Rules for Mixing ST1 & STng Networks

Creating a mixed network with Seatalk1 and Seatalkng can be challenging, but with the right basic system rules, you can ensure smooth and efficient communication between the devices. In this blog post, we will provide you with practical examples of how to proceed and what to avoid to optimize your network. Follow along and learn how to build a robust and reliable Seatalk network that meets all your needs.

Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used - Examples to avoid.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used - Examples to avoid.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used.


Mixed Networks between ST1 & STng Basic System Rules – When an S1/S2/S3 Autopilot is used.