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What’s the difference between WLN10 and WLN30?

The WLN10 has a single NMEA 0183 interface (input and output). This interface must be configured to operate at either 38,400 baud (AIS speed) or 4,800 baud (GPS and instrument data speed). It is an ideal solution if you want to broadcast data from either an AIS receiver/transponder or from your onboard instrumentation.

The WLN30 features three NMEA 0183 interfaces, each of which can be configured to operate at a different baud rate. The WLN30 multiplexes all incoming data and broadcasts it via Wi-Fi, enabling real-time data delivery to navigation software or applications. This makes it an ideal server for vessels with multiple navigation devices operating at different NMEA speeds, where AIS, GPS, and instrument data need to be broadcast simultaneously.