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QK-A026 AIS Receiver NMEA Multiplexer+WiFi+GPS With Portable GPS Antenna

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  • Brand: QUARK - ELEC
  • Condition: New
  • Features: 3D Map View
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Does Not Apply
  • Model: 026
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Bielawa
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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If you want to merge AIS, GPS and NMEA data …<br>The A026 combines dual channel AIS data, with GPS and NMEA information allowing you to view wirelessly anywhere on your boat (and connect to a chart plotter or device of your choice).<br>The advantage of an integrated GPS is that you can see, not only where the other ships are, but crucially where you are in comparison with them and the coastline.<br>The ideal wireless AIS, GPS and NMEA multiplexer for your convenience.<br>Compact dual channel AIS receiver<br>Multiplexer: combines AIS, GPS and NMEA 0183<br>Can be used wireless (WiFi) or through the USB or NMEA ports<br>Up to 22 nautical miles receiving range<br>Compatible with Chart plotters, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux systems, Android and iOS<br>.<br>View AIS, GPS and NMEA, either Wired or Wireless<br>.<br>Features<br>Two independent receivers monitoring AIS channels (161.975MHz &162.025MHz) and decoding both channels simultaneously<br>Sensitivity down to -105 dBm@30% PER<br>Up to 22 nautical miles receiving range<br>USB 2.0 powered (<270mA @ 5.0V)<br>NMEA-0183 message output through WiFi,USB and RS422<br>Built-in GPS to provide position data<br>Combines NMEA input(4.8kpbs only), GPS and AIS messages, and outputs as a seamless stream of data<br>BNC connector for 50 Ohm VHF antenna<br>Powered SMA connector for 50 Ohm GPS antenna<br>WiFi: Ad Hoc, Station, and Standby operating modes.<br>The internal WiFi access point connects up to 4 devices simultaneously<br>GPS and WiFi Standby function (from firmware version 1.2/ May 2020 onwards)<br>Compatible with Windows XP,7,8,10,Mac OS X, Linux systems, Android and iOS<br>Plug & play connectivity with chart plotters and PCs<br>Can connect to older RS232 products through optional<br>Protocol Bridge (AS03)<br>. For more information, read<br>below<br>.<br>Connections<br>QK-A026 has the following connections/indicators:<br>AIS antenna connector. Standard BNC female 50 Ohm connector. An active VHF antenna splitter(e.g.<br>QK-A015-RX<br>) is required if one VHF antenna is shared by QK-A026 and VHF voice radio.<br>USB connector. A micro USB connector supplies power to the unit and also outputs the NMEA messages. It can also be used for adjusting parameters using the GUI Configuration software.<br>NMEA 0183 output connectors. QK-A026 can be connected to other AIS and SeaTalk compatible equipment (eg. wind/ depth or heading sensors) QK-A026 sends out NMEA 0183 messages via WiFi, USB and NMEA outputs simultaneously for chart plotter.<br>Built-in GPS. An integrated GPS unit supplies positional data in addition to the AIS data. It should not need setting up. GPS information can be output via WiFi, USB or NMEA.<br>WiFi. Connectivity in both Ad Hoc and Station Modes on 802.11 b/g/n.<br>Check the LED lights. QK-A026 features three LEDs that indicate power (top, red), AIS (centre, green) and GPS (bottom, green) status respectively. The AIS LED will flicker at a fast rate when signals are received. The GPS LED will flicker more slowly as data is received.<br>.<br>FAQ – How to connect NMEA0183 RS422 to older RS232 devices.<br>This product uses the NMEA 0183-RS422 protocol (differential signal), however some older chart plotters or instruments may use the older NMEA-RS232 protocol (Single-ended signal).<br>To ensure A026 compatibility with any older NMEA0183 device, check if your device uses NMEA0183<br>RS422<br>or<br>RS232<br>NMEA0183<br>RS422<br>devices’ wiring is compatible ‘out of the box’<br>NMEA0183<br>RS232<br>will require a<br>Protocol Bridge (AS03)<br>to connect your wiring<br>Connecting the A026 to an older (RS232) instrument or chartplotter is not a problem, simply order the QK-AS03 Protocol Bridge. Our<br>QK-AS03 Protocol Bridge<br>connects NMEA-RS232 wiring to MNEA0183-RS422 and vice versa,<br>using a simple ‘Plug ‘n’ Play’ connection, with no setup or configuration needed.<br>You will probably need an AS03 if you are connecting to an older Garmin, Raymarine or Standard Horizon device. The easiest way to check is to look at the input/output connections on the device that you will connect the mul