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Everybody knows that connecting computers with navigation software and high-quality marine electronics can rapidly turn to a nightmare. Usually PCs are equipped with one USB interface only, possibly also a serial port. The Shipmodul NMEA multiplexer provides the solution. It can receive data from 4 NMEA0183 inputs from NMEA sensors, GPS, SeaTalk and AIS and combines them into one data stream for one single output to your computer. The multiplexer can also be used to control the autopilot - a great simplification.

The SeaTalk serial version is equipped with 4 NMEA0183 inputs (one input can be used for SeaTalk input), 2 NMEA outputs and one serial in-/output for PC connection.

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Kurt R. K.
by Kurt R. K. Flag of Germany 6/23/2015 Verified purchase Variant: 14536
The price is very acceptable if you fully exploit the potential of this device. All I need is to get a fast compass / gyro and AIS simultaneously to the NMEA input of a chartplotter. But the price is already painful. The device could be a little more marinemäßiger, robust processed; does his job but excellent. The documentation is very good, if you can deal with a few small inconsistencies.
C H.
by C H. Flag of United Kingdom 3/16/2015 Verified purchase Variant: 14969
easy to install if you have the manuals of your equipment (internet download) telling you which colours the wires are: \r\na + b -
Jari S.
by Jari S. Flag of Finland 7/18/2014 Verified purchase Variant: 14969
Expensive but effective device to connect devices via the NMEA 0183 protocol. \r\nYou may have different equipment manufacturers such as Autohelm, Raymarine, Garmin, Raytheon, etc. of old and new, the basic data transferred between the devices as well.
Renaldo H.
by Renaldo H. Flag of Germany 9/4/2013 Verified purchase Variant: 14536
The device works flawlessly, the programming is very flexible. It lacks the German manual. The question is, if such a thing still has to cost so much today?
Jochen L.
by Jochen L. Flag of Germany 8/22/2013 Verified purchase Variant: 14969
The multiplexer meets the expectations fully and serves all functions, in particular also controlling an autopilot via WLAN. Over UDP several devices (iPad / iPod, PC, etc.) can connect at the same time to display NMEA data. With iNavX on the iPad, the autopilot can be controlled automatically via TCP. If you have any questions, a German-speaking support (in NL) is available competently and very quickly. The software has been and is constantly evolving.

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