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Digital Yacht Nmea To Wireless Wi-fi Adapter - 4800 Baud Mfg# Zdigwln10 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Digital Yacht Manufacturer Part Number:ZDIGWLN10

Digital Yacht NMEA to Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter - 4800 Baud MFG# ZDIGWLN10

NMEA to Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter - 4800 Baud

This innovative and cost effective wireless device creates its own 802.11b+g wireless access point which any other wireless device can connect to, such as a Smart Phone, Netbook or Laptop.

Connect it to any device or system that has an NMEA 0183 output and it will automatically read the data and transmit it wirelessly to another wireless device. The NMEA 0183 data is transferred using TCP/IP protocol to a suitably compatible application on the wireless device.

A number of Marine Navigation software packages support TCP/IP data transfer including;

  • SeaPro (PC)
  • Rose Point Coastal Explorer (PC)
  • MacENC (Macs)
  • iNavX (iPhone/iPad)


Only one device at a time can send/receive TCP/IP data with the WLN10.
  • Wireless NMEA Data server (4800 baud)
  • Reads NMEA 0183 data and transmits it wirelessly over 802.11b+g
  • Can be fitted to any GPS or Instrument system that is outputting/inputting NMEA 0183 data at 4800 baud
  • Supports Bi-Directional communication but must be at the same 4800 baud rate
  • Creates an 802.11b+g wireless access point and then transmits data via TCP/IP link
  • Fully compatible with popular iNavX navigation application for Apple mobile devices
  • Easy to install IP54 black box solution




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