YDNR-02N WiFi NMEA 0183/2000 multiplexer

€359.00
Tax included
  • NMEA Multiplexer - WiFi
  • Allows NMEA2000/0183/SeaTalk data to be transmitted via WiFi to a tablet, smartphone or other compatible computer
  • Shipments at 12 PM from Monday to Friday.
  • Possible returns within 30 days (see conditions)
  • Secure payment by card or bank transfer.

Description

The YDNR-02N is a very compact multiplexer that enables data from most of the instruments on your boat to be transmitted via Wi-Fi to mobile devices (tablets, smartphones, computers). This data can be displayed in a majority of NMEA-compatible applications such as Weather4D Routing & Navigation, SailGrib, iNavX, iSailor, etc.

Multifunctional multiplexer and router

The unit is equipped with an NMEA2000 port ( SeaTalkNG compatible), two NMEA0183 input/output ports, and a SeaTalk1 bidirectional port. This allows it to be adapted to instruments of different generations and brands that may be installed on the same boat.

The YDNR-02N features a bidirectional converter between NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk protocols. NMEA0183 port rates are adjustable to suit instruments such as AIS receivers and transponders.

Received NMEA data can be transmitted over Wi-Fi by three independent, configurable data servers, operating in either transmit, receive or bidirectional mode. NMEA data from each protocol is translated into the other protocols and sent over Wi-Fi in the NMEA0183 format supported by most navigation applications.

Integrated Wi-Fi access point

The router creates its own Wi-Fi network(access point mode, by default), with a range of around 30 meters in open space, but it can also be connected to a Wi-Fi network already on board(client mode). For security, the Wi-Fi access point name (SSID) can be modified, as can the connection password.

Simplified configuration

The YDNR-02N, like all the brand's other devices, is equipped with an integrated web server, enabling easy configuration and firmware updating from any web browser on a computer or mobile Wi-Fi device. At its simplest, you use the first server activated by default, select the transmission protocol (TCP or UDP) and the transmission direction, and set the NMEA0183 port baud rate (4800, 38400 bps, or more as required). All that's left to do is connect the instruments.

Advanced functions

In the configuration interface, a routing table allows you to filter the transmission of data received by each server to the various ports, as well as redirections between ports. This makes it possible tofine-tune the load of data flows to older instruments with limited reception capacity, and thus avoid memory saturation.

Configurable instrument web pages

The web interface also features four configurable instrument pages, enabling data to be viewed in real time using a simple web browser on a computer, tablet or smartphone. It also displays the flow of NMEA sentences.

Instruments page on the web interface

Specifications

  • Power supply: 7-17 V via NMEA2000 network
  • Max. power consumption 60 mA
  • Dimensions: 85 x 45 x 28 mm (without antenna)
  • Weight: 80 g
  • Operating temperature : -20°/+55°

Note for NMEA2000 connection:

  • With a SeaTalkNG network: a Raymarine converter cable ref. A06045 or A06075 is required.
  • With a SimNet network: a Navico converter cable ref. 24006199 is required.

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