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27/09/2022 at 8:46 am #20037
In reply to: A026 USB connection—-solved
Hi,
Some of our customers experienced similar driver installation issues with their devices in the past.
Please follow the link for more details on how to resolve this issue: https://www.quark-elec.com/forum/topic/a024-driver-install-fail/
We know the above link is about a different device, but the steps to install the driver are the same.
For the list of compatible navigation apps, please check the following link: https://www.quark-elec.com/best-ais-boating-app/
Also, we have a short guide on our forum on how to set up Navionics on an iPhone or iPad: https://www.quark-elec.com/forum/topic/displaying-ais-targets-in-navionics-on-iphone-ipad/
Hope this helps.
05/09/2022 at 10:27 am #19903In reply to: A032 connecting to Navionics on an iPad—-solved
Updated from customer: Fixed. Reinstalled the app. Strange thing is that Navionics named it A26 but it works.
05/09/2022 at 10:26 am #19635AnonymousThe A32 is working well on an iPhone with Navionics. But won’t allow me to connect on an iPad even with a static IP address. Can you help me out?
04/02/2022 at 5:09 pm #18519In reply to: A026 – installation question
Hi,
The NMEA0183 depth sensor can be connected to the A026’s NMEA0183 input (if it’s available). Please remember, both the depth sensor and the A026’s NMEA input have to be set to the same baud rate. By connecting your iPad to the A026’s WiFi, you will be able to forward data wirelessly from the A026 to the iPad and view it in your Navionics app.
To replace your Garmin Glo, and to receive GPS signal, you will need to connect a GPS antenna to the A026. You will only need a VHF splitter if you want to share your VHF antenna between your radio and A026 (to receive AIS signal).
If you need more functions or wider AIS range, I would suggest you go with A026plus (https://www.quark-elec.com/product/qk-a026-plus-nmea-2000-ais-receiver-with-nmea-multiplexern2k-converter-wifi-gps/).
Hope this helps.
02/02/2022 at 8:18 pm #18488Topic: A026 – installation question
AnonymousHi, I currently have a basic lowrance Hook5 Backup Plotter to mainly provide GPS signal to vhf radio and for main Navigation – an IPad/Navionics fed by Garmin Glo For GPS signal and an nmea086 depth signal via a Digital Yachts Wi-Fi Sonar Server from a depth sounder.
Will the A026 replace the need for Garmin Glo and take the depth data lead directly (so replacing the DY Server). I’ll need a vhf splitter of course.
Thanks ! I’m pretty clueless about all the options/best option.Cheers Rick
20/11/2021 at 6:56 pm #17926Topic: GX2200 with QK-A2K032
AnonymousI am trying to setup a QK-A2K032 with a Standard Horizon GX2200. I just want to be able to view AIS data on a tablet running Navionics Boat App. I can connect the tablet to the QK-A2K032 and it shows up as a paired device. On the QK-A2K032, the only light that ever flashes is the red power light. I have tried hooking it up 4 different ways. Two configurations were 38400 baud and the other two are 4800 baud. Below are the wiring configurations I have tried. What am I doing wrong?
38400 Baud Connections
GX2200 QK-A2K032
BLUE – NMEA GPS Input (+) – White – NMEA Out (+)
Green – NMEA GPS Input (-) – Blue – NMEA Out (-)
Gray – NMEA DSC Output (+) – Grey – NMEA In (+)
Brown – NMEA DSC Output (-) – Black – NMEA In (-)
Yellow – AIS Data Output (+) –
White – AIS Data Output (-) –GX2200 QK-A2K032
BLUE – NMEA GPS Input (+) – White – NMEA Out (+)
Green – NMEA GPS Input (-) – Brown – GND
Gray – NMEA DSC Output (+) – Grey – NMEA In (+)
Brown – NMEA DSC Output (-) – Black – NMEA In (-)
Yellow – AIS Data Output (+) –
White – AIS Data Output (-) –4800 Baud Connections
GX2200 QK-A2K032
BLUE – NMEA GPS Input (+) – White – NMEA Out (+)
Green – NMEA GPS Input (-) – Blue – NMEA Out (-)
Gray – NMEA DSC Output (+) –
Brown – NMEA DSC Output (-) –
Yellow – AIS Data Output (+) – Grey – NMEA In (+)
White – AIS Data Output (-) – Black – NMEA In (-)GX2200 QK-A2K032
BLUE – NMEA GPS Input (+) –
Green – NMEA GPS Input (-) –
Gray – NMEA DSC Output (+) –
Brown – NMEA DSC Output (-) –
Yellow – AIS Data Output (+) – Grey – NMEA In (+)
White – AIS Data Output (-) – Black – NMEA In (-)Thanks,
John
22/06/2021 at 8:23 am #16668In reply to: QK-A026 GPS to VHF
AnonymousHello Quark,
I purchased a A026 and works fine through wifi with iPad and navionics for GPS and AIS data.
Now I want to connect the NMEA out of th A026 with a Navman VHF 7100.
The VHF has a bus connection with 2 wires for GPS NMEA in (yellow + and green -)
If I connect these wires to the corresponding connector on the Quark the VHF is not receiving GPS data.
I tried on both 34800 en 4800 baud setting of the Quark output.Could you help me on this ?
Regards,
Mees20/05/2021 at 12:45 pm #16414AnonymousHi
I have an old chart plotter not designed for ais (standard horizon 175). I tend to use my iPad Pro with navionics. Can I set up an ais transponder B class to work something via iPad and skip connecting to the chartplotter?22/04/2021 at 8:42 am #16117AnonymousI mount and connect AIS icom 500 to quark elect A034, the app boating navionics 8 connect to wifi) dont receive the data of Ais… Can you help me?
I connect 12 nmea3 out – from AIS to in – of Ao34 and 13 nmea3 out + to in + of A034, is correct?29/03/2021 at 10:32 pm #15920In reply to: Use with tablets
AnonymousQK-A012
intendo dotare la mia imbarcazione di questo dispositivo per trasmettere in wifi il segnale GPS al tablet con cartografia Navionics.
Chiedo, quale antenna devo dotare il QK-012 per ottenere il miglior risultato ??
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