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QUARK 026 A.I.S GPS RECEIVER WITH MULTIPLEXER COMPLETE KIT
INCLUDES A.I.S ANTENNA,GPS ANTENNA AND SINGLE USB POWER SUPPLY.
MAKES YOURE PLOTTER CORDLESS.GREAT FOR RUGGED LAPTOPS
AS THEY CAN BE SEALED UP YET STILL RECEIVE PLOTTING DATA.
165.00
If you want to merge AIS, GPS and NMEA data …
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)
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.
The ideal wireless AIS, GPS and NMEA multiplexer for your convenience.
- Compact dual channel AIS receiver
- Multiplexer: combines AIS, GPS and NMEA 0183
- Can be used wireless (WiFi) or through the USB or NMEA ports
- Up to 45 nautical miles receiving range
- Compatible with Chart plotters, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux systems, Android and iOS
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Features
- Two independent receivers monitoring AIS channels (161.975MHz &162.025MHz) and decoding both channels simultaneously
- Sensitivity down to -106 dBm@30% PER
- Up to 45 nautical miles receiving range
- USB 2.0 powered (<270mA @ 5.0V)
- NMEA-0183 message output through WiFi,USB and RS422
- Built-in GPS to provide position data
- Combines NMEA input(4.8kpbs only), GPS and AIS messages, and outputs as a seamless stream of data
- BNC connector for 50 Ohm VHF antenna
- Powered SMA connector for 50 Ohm GPS antenna
- Ad Hoc and Station operating modes
- The internal WiFi access point connects up to 4 devices simultaneously
- Compatible with Windows XP,7,8,10,Mac OS X, Linux systems, Android and iOS
- Plug & play connectivity with chart plotters and PCs
- Can connect to older RS232 products through optional Protocol Bridge (AS03). For more information, read below
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Connections
QK-A026 has the following connections/indicators:
- AIS antenna connector. Standard BNC female 50 Ohm connector. An active VHF antenna splitter is required if one VHF antenna is shared by QK-A026 and VHF voice radio. (We recommend separate antennas ideally.)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- WiFi. Connectivity in both Ad Hoc and Station Modes on 802.11 b/g/n.
- Check the LED lights. QK-A026 features three LEDs which 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 receivedThe GPS LED will flicker more slowly as data is received.
FAQ – How to connect NMEA0183 RS422 to older RS232 devices.
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).
To ensure A026 compatibility with any older NMEA0183 device, check if your device uses NMEA0183 RS422 or RS232
- NMEA0183 RS422 devices’ wiring is compatible ‘out of the box’
- NMEA0183 RS232 will require a Protocol Bridge (AS03) to connect your wiring
Connecting the A026 to an older (RS232) instrument or chartplotter is not a problem, simply order the QK-AS03 Protocol Bridge. Our QK-AS03 Protocol Bridge connects NMEA-RS232 wiring to MNEA0183-RS422 and vice versa, using a simple ‘Plug ‘n’ Play’ connection, with no setup or configuration needed.
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 multiplexer to. If the input/output connections on your device (Chart plotter, depth reader, etc.) have a TX, RX or GND connection, use a protocol bridge.
If in doubt contact us for advice.