QK-A026-plus Manual
V 1.0
11 of 22
2020
128267
1F50B
Water Depth
DBT, DPT
128275
1F513
Distance Log
VLW
129025
1F801
Position, Rapid Update
GLL
129026
1F802
COG & SOG, Rapid Update
VTG
129029
1F805
GNSS Position Data
GGA, GLL, GSA, RMC, ZDA
129033
1F809
Time & Date
ZDA
129044
1F814
Datum
DTM
129283
1F903
Cross Track Error
APB, RMB, XTE
129284
1F904
Navigation Data
RMB
129291
1F90B
Set & Drift, Rapid Update
VDR
129539
1FA03
GNSS DOPs
GSA
129540
1FA04
GNSS Sats in View
GSV
130306
1FD02
Wind Data
MWV
130310
1FD06
Environmental Parameters
MDA, MTW
130311
1FD07
Environmental Parameters
MDA
130312
1FD08
Temperature
MDA, MTW
129038
1F80E
AIS Message 1,2,3
VDM
129793
1FB01
AIS Message 4
VDM
129794
1FB02
AIS Message 5
VDM
129798
1FB06
AIS Message 9
VDM
129039
1F80F
AIS Message 18
VDM
129040
1F810
AIS Message 19
VDM
129809
1FB11
AIS Message 24 (Part A)
VDM
129810
1FB12
AIS Message 24 (Part B)
VDM
Please note: some PGN sentences that are received require additional data before being sent.
3.9. WiFi connection
The A026+ allows users to view their data through WiFi on a PC, tablet, smartphone or other WiFi
enabled device. Users can access marine network data including vessel course, speed, position, wind
speed, direction, water depth, AIS etc. These can be viewed in the chart software.
The IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless standard has two basic modes of operation: Ad-hoc mode (peer to peer)
and Station mode (also called infrastructure mode).
The A026+ supports 3 WiFi modes: Ad-hoc, Station and Standby(disabled).
Figure 9 WiFi supports mode
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In
Ad-hoc mode,
wireless devices connect directly (peer to peer) without a router or access point.
For example, your smartphone can connect directly to the A026+ to receive marine data.