![]() ![]() ![]() Actisense W2K-1 NMEA2000 to Wi-Fi Gateway - More Information.Digital Yacht WLN10 WiFi NMEA 0183 Server - More Information.ShipModul MiniPlex-2Wi NMEA 0183 Multiplexer with WiFi - More Information.Here are some devices that have been tested successfully with TZ iBoat: ![]() Although TZ iBoat is not directly compatible with NMEA2000 data, all NMEA2000 to Wi-Fi gateways can convert NMEA2000 data into NMEA0183 data before sending it over UDP or TCP. TZ iBoat is compatible with any Wi-Fi Gateway that supports NMEA0183 sentences over TCP or UDP. Heading (HDG, HDM, HDT, VHW, PFECATT, VDO).Course and Speed Over Ground (RMC, VTG, VDO).TZ iBoat can currently decode the following data: Yes, it is possible to connect TZ iBoat to external instruments that use NMEA0183 over Wi-Fi. (*) Internet Access required for streaming basic map and satellite photos Premium High-Resolution Forecasts (In-App subscription).Radar overlay with the Furuno DRS4W “1st Watch” Radar (In-App purchase).AIS integration when connected to a NMEA0183 Wireless AIS Receiver (In-App purchase).TZ iBoat also offers the optional features below: TZ MAPS combines several data types: Raster, Vector, detailed land information, high-resolution satellite photos, high resolution Bathymetry in addition to new advanced features! The list of charts that can be purchased is available below: The Trip function records all your data (such as position, speed, depth, wind.) and combines them with any photo, catches, or events you may have created during your navigation.įor offline use and safe navigation, you can purchase a TZ MAPS nautical chart for your area (In-App subscription).Real-time local weather and weather trends.Sensor compatibility to display additional real-time information (Heading, Depth, Wind and Sea Surface Temperature) when connected to a NMEA0183 Wireless Gateway.Plot your position in real-time on a basic map or satellite picture (*) using your device’s internal GPS, Bluetooth GPS or NMEA0183 Wireless Gateway.You can try and use TZ iBoat for free using a basic map (Open Street Map): ![]()
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