Digital Yacht WLN30 Smart NMEA-WiFi Gateway Multi Input
The WLN30 is a smart NMEA to WiFi Multiplexer designed to connect your smart phone
and other wireless devices to your boat’s navigation systems. It features three NMEA0183
inputs and easy web interface configuration.
Easy to install IPX4 black box solution Digital Yacht’s new WLN30 Smart Wireless NMEA
Mutiplexer takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to
existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or
tablet allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information.
The WLN30 creates a secure, password protected wifi network on board to footprint the boat with
data.
When connected to, for example, an AIS system, real time AIS target positions and identity data
will be displayed on detailed electronic charting through compatible apps including NavLink,
TimeZero, iAIS, iSailor, Seapilot and hundreds more. The tablet becomes a full function navigation display.
The new WLN30 has three NMEA0183 Inputs and one NMEA0183 Output, which can be
programmed through its simple browser interface to operate at 4800 or 38400 baud rates.
Data received on the three inputs is multiplexed together and transmitted to any wireless
devices connected to the WLN30’s wireless network. The same multiplexed data is also available
on the NMEA 0183 Output or in an alternative mode the NMEA 0183 Output can be configured
to forward data from the wireless application, such as next waypoint or autopilot data, to other
NMEA 0183 equipment.
All configuration of the WLN30 can be done through its own simple web interface, just open your
web browser, enter the WLN30’s IP address and you can set baud rates, multiplexing mode, network
name, password and select AP mode. No complicated programming software or app required and
you can even view the received NMEA data in the web browser, for easy fault finding of issues.
The WLN30 supports TCP and UDP network protocols for maximum compatibility with apps.
If you want to have full bi directional control of an autopilot, with guaranteed data integrity or you
want to be the only person receiving the data, then select TCP. If however, you want to receive the
same data on multiple devices, for instance a PC at the chart table and an iPad on deck, then select
the UDP broadcast protocol.
With its three NMEA0183 inputs, you can also utilise our SeaTalk to NMEA adaptor to allow
SeaTalk instrument data to be interfaced directly to the WLN30 or our iKonvert gateway to connect
NMEA 2000 data.
Three input NMEA 0183 to WiFi Multiplexer 4800 baud or 38400 baud
Multiplexed data transmitted over Wi Fi and NMEA 0183 Output
Web interface for setup and initial programming
Set baud rates, SSID and password through web interface
Supports both TCP and UDP for multiple connections protocols
View received NMEA data in web browser for easy fault finding of issues
Supports a bi directional Wi Fi interface for autopilot control
Fully compatible with popular navigation apps and software
and other wireless devices to your boat’s navigation systems. It features three NMEA0183
inputs and easy web interface configuration.
Easy to install IPX4 black box solution Digital Yacht’s new WLN30 Smart Wireless NMEA
Mutiplexer takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to
existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or
tablet allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information.
The WLN30 creates a secure, password protected wifi network on board to footprint the boat with
data.
When connected to, for example, an AIS system, real time AIS target positions and identity data
will be displayed on detailed electronic charting through compatible apps including NavLink,
TimeZero, iAIS, iSailor, Seapilot and hundreds more. The tablet becomes a full function navigation display.
The new WLN30 has three NMEA0183 Inputs and one NMEA0183 Output, which can be
programmed through its simple browser interface to operate at 4800 or 38400 baud rates.
Data received on the three inputs is multiplexed together and transmitted to any wireless
devices connected to the WLN30’s wireless network. The same multiplexed data is also available
on the NMEA 0183 Output or in an alternative mode the NMEA 0183 Output can be configured
to forward data from the wireless application, such as next waypoint or autopilot data, to other
NMEA 0183 equipment.
All configuration of the WLN30 can be done through its own simple web interface, just open your
web browser, enter the WLN30’s IP address and you can set baud rates, multiplexing mode, network
name, password and select AP mode. No complicated programming software or app required and
you can even view the received NMEA data in the web browser, for easy fault finding of issues.
The WLN30 supports TCP and UDP network protocols for maximum compatibility with apps.
If you want to have full bi directional control of an autopilot, with guaranteed data integrity or you
want to be the only person receiving the data, then select TCP. If however, you want to receive the
same data on multiple devices, for instance a PC at the chart table and an iPad on deck, then select
the UDP broadcast protocol.
With its three NMEA0183 inputs, you can also utilise our SeaTalk to NMEA adaptor to allow
SeaTalk instrument data to be interfaced directly to the WLN30 or our iKonvert gateway to connect
NMEA 2000 data.
Three input NMEA 0183 to WiFi Multiplexer 4800 baud or 38400 baud
Multiplexed data transmitted over Wi Fi and NMEA 0183 Output
Web interface for setup and initial programming
Set baud rates, SSID and password through web interface
Supports both TCP and UDP for multiple connections protocols
View received NMEA data in web browser for easy fault finding of issues
Supports a bi directional Wi Fi interface for autopilot control
Fully compatible with popular navigation apps and software
Digital Yacht WLN30 Smart NMEA-WiFi Gateway Multi Input
Our price£198.90
RRP£234.00