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SeaTalk Alarm 149.00EUR 104.30EUR

SeaTalk Alarm is a small device that monitors a SeaTalk(R) network, different devices on a SeaTalk network , it monitors different alarm conditions and sets off an alarm when certain conditions appear.

The main functions are

  • Produce an unmistakable alarm when a SeaTalk instrument produces a warning or alarm.
  • Monitor the SeaTalk instruments and set off an alarm if an instrument - or the whole SeaTalk network - should break.

SeaNet Alarm provides

  • Remote alarm for ST40, ST50, ST60 depth & wind instruments
  • Remote alarm for autopilots
  • Remote alarm for SL,RL,C and E series radar
  • Built in alarm clock - wake up singelhanded sailor
  • Built in SeaTalk network surveillance and alarm if network stops sending data
  • SeaTalk instrument surveillance and alarm if instrument stops sending data
  • Monitors up to 10 alarms simultaniously
  • Solid state switch with short-circuit and overload protection
  • Pushbutton for alarm acknowledge and special functions
  • LED's to visualize alarm source
  • Galvanic isolation between SeaTalk network and alarm voltage
  • Powers supply and alarm power independent from SeaTalk network
  • Configuration via USB connection to PC and configuration software.

(R) SeaTalk is Reg. Trademark of Raymarine Inc. www.raymarine.com


SeaTalk Instruments are normally installed in the cockpit of your vessel.

The built in alarms are not loud enough to be heard by the crew inside a vessel or to wake up sleeping crew members.

So even with anchor alarm activated, it is not sure that the crew will wake up if the anchor is dragging.

Single handed skippers often get too little sleep and need a loud warning if depth, windspeed or radar indicates a dangerous situation. They usually also want to be waked up every half hour or hour in order to check if everything is all right.

It's easy to miss an instrument beep while sitting on the chart table while the engine is running.

It's easy to miss a radar beep, when the radar is mounted at the chart table and you are at the helm.

If an instrument should break, without the SeaNet Alarm it might take a long time before the failure is noticed. Maybe the boat operator would rely on a device that that isn't functioning any more.

There is clearly a need for loud sound or an optical alarm, that makes you aware of possible dangers and instruments failure.

With the SeaNet Alarm this needs can be filled in an easy and economic way.

When an alarm condition is recogniced, SeaNet Alarm activates a switch that can activate a powerfull external alarm and/or switch an optical alarm.

Alarms can be triggered by :

  • Internal “wake-up” timer → internally generated
  • SeaTalk network failure → internally generated
  • Shallow water alarm → from depth instrument
  • Anchor alarm → from depth instrument
  • Transducer defective → from depth instrument
  • High & low windspeed alarm → from wind instrument
  • Wind angle high & low alarm → from wind instrument
  • Windshift → from autopilot
  • Off course & drive stopped & auto release alarm → from autopilot
  • Object in guard band 1&2 → from radar
  • MOB Alarm → from instrument
  • Instrument failure → internally generated

Alarms can be switched on/off individually.
A unique alarm sound pattern can be assigned to the different alarms – so that the user can “hear” what caused the alarm.

For further details please visit your SeaNet Alarm Project page. or download the MANUAL

There is also a forum for news and discussions about SeaNetAlarm click here for the forum

Before ordering - Please download the manual. We want to make sure that you get what you need

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 26 March, 2009.
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Arduino Uno and NMEA-SeaTalk Bridge

it turned out to be relatively easy to build a repeater to repeat output to an Arduino Uno based LCD/Button display over my berth. I can see Headng, Windspeed, Windirection, Depth, and lat/lon by pressing buttons. I get heading, windspeed and direction on one 16X2 LCD and can get the other things by pushing buttons. I modified TinierGPS library for Arduino by adding the code for IIDBT and IIMVW and removing some stuff Gene Knight (original author) had in it that I didn't need. The Arduino code also accumulates highest windspeed since last reset button push and I can get that on another display. heading is from an LSM303 module and I also have a second GPS module in addition to the primary Garmin source. It took me about 3 weeks of fussing with this to make it work reliably. Now that I know it does, I'm going to build my own bridge so as not to hazard the one I bought from Frank and include everything on one unit with the bigger processor. best regards, John

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Hi, the question is - how could you possibly connect two devices to the Bridge ? You can not connect them just parallel. NMEA does not allow to connect two transmitters togehter. I would not connect two GPS parallel, even if one is switched off. [img:d4226daf30]http://www.gadgetpool.de/nuke/images/articles/multiplexer/Nicht2Sender.jpg[/img:d4226daf30] If you want to have two senders connected to one receiver, you need a multiplexer. [url=http://www.gadgetpool.de/bestellen/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/93/language/en]For more info on multiplexer - Click here[/url] [img:d4226daf30]http://www.gadgetpool.de/nuke/images/articles/multiplexer/InfoMuxer.png[/img:d4226daf30]

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2 GPS units on the same NMEA network

Hi, I use a Seatalk NMEA Bridge mainly to trasmit chartplotter info (SOG, COG,..) to Seatalk network of Raymarine instruments and autopilot. Since I have got also a old handheld GPS unit (used until now only as spare) I would like to put it in NMEA network as alternative to current energy hungry chatplotter . My question is: what happens on NMEA and SeaTalk networks if by mistake I switch ON both GPS when both are on NMEA net? I'm afraid that I can create a dangerous mismatching on NMEA and then on Seatalk. Could you foresee this case? Thanks a lot in advance and Happy new years Trespolo

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Don't know if you have allready seen it - we also have a new NMEA Multiplexer with SeaTalk input. [url=http://www.gadgetpool.de/bestellen/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/93/language/en]See details in our Shop[/url] I'll also add a new section for this multiplexer in this forum. Frank [img:34283bd974]http://www.gadgetpool.de/nuke/images/articles/multiplexer/GehAnsicht1.jpg[/img:34283bd974]

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Hi Jason, YES - I'm am very interested !!! There is this discount supermarket here in Germany ( Aldi ). They will sell a Android tablet computer tomorrow - And I'll buy one :-) So - I'm extremly interested in your Android app. Is your App open source ? Regarding bluetooth - we found a new housing for the bridge and we're currently working on a new PCB layout for this new housing. In this new PCB we'll try to add a Bluetooth module.

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Sea talk to Android

Hi All, Well its been a while and my seatalk bridge is going strong. In the tradition of boating electronics strong is not enough. I have add a Bluetooth module to a nema Port and have now writen an Android app the display the data on my phone and Galaxy Tab. This is just a query to see if anyone else is interested? It has created a real buzz about the yacht club. Frank have you look at putting a BT module on your new product? Several yachties I know have ST40 series instrument and need a bridge. Jason

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Hallo, es handelt sich um das Pollin Atmel Evaluationsboard. [url]http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/NTI5OTgxOTk-/Bausaetze_Module/Bausaetze/ATMEL_Evaluations_Board_V2_0_1_Fertigmodul.html[/url] Ich habe es auf 2 Boards getestet, die Fehlermeldung ist gleich. Der Adapter soll aber schon funktioniert haben. Es scheint an der Kombination mit dem Pollin Board zu liegen. Ich nutze Windows 7, AVR Studio 4. Mit Windows XP wurde es auch schon getestet. Hardware: Lenovo R61 und ein selbst zusammengestellter PC, halbes Jahr alt. Grüße

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Hi ReneDD, ist es das Pollin Net-IO Board ? Das habe ich hier, damit könnte ich es ausprobieren. Gruss Frank

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Hi palve, all you need is : RxD, TxD and GND. Set jumper to RS232 Connect SUD-D Pin 2 ( Rxd ) to Bridge Txd Connect SUD-D Pin 3 ( Txd ) to Bridge Rxd Connect SUD-D Pin 5 ( GND ) to Bridge GND Set Hyperterminal to 4800 Baud, 8 Bit, no parity, no handshake. That's all you need.

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JTAG USB

Hallo, ich nutze ein JTAG ICE USB von euch und wollte dies mit dem Pollin-Board nutzen. Die Fuses für JTAG sind gesetzt. Sobald ich den JTAG ICE connecte leuchtet die gelbe LED. Sobald ich allerdings per AVR Studio 4.0 auf den Adapter zugreife, geht die LED aus und es erscheint die Meldung: [code:1:48ae43f3b6] The OCD JTAG adapter was detected, but there is no target power. Apply power to the target application or target device and click Retry. Click Cancel to try to connect to another port.[/code:1:48ae43f3b6] Hardware defekt? Grüße

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