Yacht Devices - NMEA 0183 Wi-Fi Router YDWR-02

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YACHT DEVICES YDWR-02 WIFI-ROUTER, is a smart NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk multiplexer that also allows you to view data from marine products.

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Article number: YDWR-02
EAN: 4779045210281
Manufacturer: Yacht Devices

YACHT DEVICES YDWR-02 WIFI-ROUTER, is a smart NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk multiplexer that also allows you to view data from marine products on a computer or mobile device. With it, you get, among other things, course, speed, position, wind speed and direction, depth, AIS from vessels and aircraft, and other navigation data to popular navigation programs and apps. The router has four physical NMEA 0183 ports (four inputs and four outputs) with configurable speeds from 300 to 115200 baud. This makes it possible to organize data exchange between several devices that have different speeds. Multiple listeners can be connected to the router's output. SeaTalk is a proprietary protocol from Raymarine. It allows multiple devices on the bus, so the router only has one SeaTalk port. A bidirectional converter between SeaTalk and NMEA 0183 supports all SeaTalk data, including autopilot. This makes it possible to control an autopilot from an NMEA 0183 plotter or marine app.

The router creates its own Wi-Fi network (range is about 30 meters), or can be connected to an existing Wi-Fi network. The router has three data servers that can be configured for UDP or TCP protocols. With the UDP protocol, the number of connected clients is unlimited. In the settings, you can select one or more outputs (physical ports or TCP/UDP servers) for any data source, including the same port or server from which data is received.

The router supports virtually all marine programs, including OpenCPN, iNavx, Navionics, MaxSea, Coastal Explorer, and SeaPilot. But to view the data, you don't need to install any program. The router has colored web-based gauges via a built-in web server. Through it, you can see wind, engine data, tanks, batteries, course, speed, depth, and other data directly in a web browser. You can customize the layout and choose what to display. You can also view NMEA logs. No internet is needed.

To change the router's settings, you need a Wi-Fi-connected device (computer or mobile) and a web browser. In the settings, you can select one or more outputs, physical ports, or TCP/UDP servers for any data source, including the same port from which data comes. Multiple data sources can be selected for any physical or network output. Individual filters can be defined for incoming and outgoing NMEA 0183 or SeaTalk data to all outputs. This makes it possible to reduce data for slow connections. The standard speed of 4800 baud is not enough for AIS, which has 38400 baud. Although the router's casing is waterproof, the terminal connections are open, and water can cause short circuits. Do not place the unit where it can be submerged in water.

The router automatically records your track with weather, depth, and other data to the internal memory (up to 32,000 points). This data can be saved via the built-in web server to GPX format (for Garmin, Google Earth, or other mapping programs) or CSV format for spreadsheet programs.


Features

  • Can duplicate or replace broken instruments
  • Has built-in web gauges, only a web browser is needed to display real-time data
  • Has four physical NMEA 0183 ports (300-115200 baud), one is galvanically isolated
  • Both single-ended (RS-232) and differential (RS-422) NMEA 0183 connections are supported
  • Has one SeaTalk port, with flexible transmission and data filtering between ports and servers
  • Compatible with virtually all marine applications
  • Can be used as an NMEA 0183 or SeaTalk wireless extender if two units are used
  • Supports TCP and UDP, functions as a Wi-Fi access point or can be connected to an existing Wi-Fi
  • Automatically records your track and other data to the built-in memory
  • Has a built-in web server for diagnostics, firmware updates, and configuration


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