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Ensure the integrity and optimal performance of your marine electronic network with the TR-120-KIT NETWORK TERMINATOR KIT. This essential component is designed to properly terminate your NMEA 2000 backbone, preventing signal reflections and ensuring reliable data communication between all connected devices. Whether you are setting up a new system or troubleshooting an existing one, this kit provides the crucial elements needed for a stable and efficient network.
The TR-120-KIT is an indispensable part of any NMEA 2000 network setup. Its primary function is to absorb stray signals at the ends of the network cable, preventing them from bouncing back and interfering with the data being transmitted. This is critical for maintaining the accuracy and responsiveness of devices like GPS receivers, autopilots, fishfinders, and engine data displays. Without proper termination, network performance can suffer, leading to intermittent data loss, slow response times, or even complete network failure, which can be detrimental when navigating or fishing.
This kit typically includes two terminators, which are crucial for closing off both ends of the NMEA 2000 backbone. By ensuring a clean and properly terminated network, you are safeguarding your investment in marine electronics and enhancing your overall boating experience. The ease of installation means that even those new to NMEA 2000 networking can quickly and effectively implement this vital component. Invest in the TR-120-KIT to guarantee the reliability and efficiency of your marine network, providing you with peace of mind and dependable data when you need it most.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | TR-120-KIT |
| MFG Number | 000-0127-52 |
| Network Standard | NMEA 2000 |
| Function | Network termination |
| Quantity | 2 terminators per kit |
| Connector Type | Micro-C (standard NMEA 2000) |
| Material | Durable marine-grade plastic |
| Weight (approximate) | 0.1 lbs |
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