The T106-868 Wireless Remote Display Starter Pack introduces mobility and convenience to your onboard data. At its heart is the T113 multifunction wireless remote display, a handheld instrument that is both a solar-powered data repeater and a remote controller for your Raymarine Micronet system. With the T113 in hand, you can view virtually any data available on your network – boat speed, depth, wind speed and direction, heading, waypoint info, VMG, you name it – all on a crisp, portable screen. Because it’s solar powered with an internal battery, the remote display is powered for life by the environment and never needs battery replacements. Its power management is so efficient that it will continue running day and night, recharging whenever there’s ambient light. This means you can carry it around the boat without worrying about plugging it in. The device is rugged and designed for the marine environment, with a waterproof construction, so it can handle spray and an occasional knock.
In addition to passive display capabilities, the T113 remote is also a two-way controller for your wireless instrument network. It can configure and command other Micronet displays on board. For instance, from the T113 you can remotely cycle the pages on a mast display, start/stop a timer, change the backlighting on all instruments, or reset trip and max values, all without having to physically press the buttons on each instrument. This effectively gives you a remote control for your entire instrument system, which is extremely useful on larger yachts or shorthanded sailing – you can be at the foredeck or at the wheel and still manage what’s shown on the displays at the mast or nav station. The remote’s screen is clear and easy to read in all conditions (with high contrast and backlighting for night use), and it features intuitive menus for configuration.
The pack also includes the T122 Wireless Interface module, which is the link between the Micronet wireless world and your other onboard electronics. The T122 interface can be connected to existing sensors or instrument systems (such as NMEA 0183 devices, e.g., GPS, chartplotter, depth sounder or wind transducers) and it broadcasts their data into the wireless network. Conversely, it can take data from the wireless system (say, from a wireless wind vane) and feed it into other equipment like a chartplotter or autopilot via NMEA. This makes integration seamless – you can have a mix of wired and wireless devices all sharing information. Essentially, the T122 lets you modernize your setup step by step, using the Micronet wireless displays alongside your current gear.
Use Cases: The T106-868 starter pack is an ideal entry point into Raymarine’s wireless instrument range for boaters who want to add flexibility to their instrument setup or gradually transition to wireless. It’s perfect for sailors who crave mobility – for example, a tactician can carry the remote display to any position on deck and still see critical data (speed, wind shifts, course to mark) in real time. Cruising skippers benefit too, as they can move between the cockpit and cabin while keeping an eye on depth or navigation info in hand. The remote is also a great solution for dual-helm yachts or catamarans, where installing two sets of instruments can be costly – instead, you can carry the remote from one helm station to the other. For owners of classic or wooden boats, the T106 is attractive because it adds modern instrumentation without running new wires through the boat’s structure. The T122 interface ensures you don’t have to replace all your current electronics at once; you can simply bridge your trusted sensors (like an existing depth finder or GPS) into the new wireless system. With its easy installation (mount the interface, power it up, and you’re ready) and expandability, this starter pack sets the stage for a fully integrated system. And as with all Raymarine products, it comes with a reliable warranty and product support. All in all, the T106-868 gives you the freedom to monitor and control your boat’s data from anywhere on board, enhancing safety, convenience, and enjoyment on the water.
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