NMEA & SeaTalk1 converters by Yakbitz
YAKKER data converters by YakBitz
A range of compact NMEA0183 & SeaTalk1 converters with low current drain.
Available as:
- Yakker Single NMEA0183 input to Wi-Fi output
- Yakker 2 port NMEA0183 input to Wi-Fi output
- YakBak Bi Directional NMEA to Wi-Fi device, communication in both directions
- YakMux 3 input/3 output + USB, NMEA0183 combiner (multiplexer)
- SeaTalk1 NMEA Bridge
- SeaTalk1 wi-fi
- Seatalk1 USB
Please note that these products are not water proof and must be installed in a dry place. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damage as a result of water penetration.
1. YAKKER Single input port NMEA in wi-fi outÂ

A single input port (wired) NMEA 0183 to wi-fi converter by Australian manufacturer YakBitz with a two year warranty.
This very small device measures just 54mm x 34mm x 15mm and is the perfect answer to converting NMEA0183 data to wi-fi for sending to another device. Examples of the possible use could be, sending AIS from an AIS device to a wi-fi enabled chart plotter, a phone, tablet or PC. Using this device together with a phone or iPad with a Navionics or C-Map chart download or an Open CPN chart will enable AIS targets to be overlaid on the chart. current drain is just 80 m/a

Single port NMEA to Wi-Fi device
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2. Dual port version of the device above. The two input ports provide a way to send two NMEA devices to a wi-fi device/network.


Dual port NMEA0183 to Wi-Fi out
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3. Bi Directional NMEA to Wi-Fi device. Can convert NMEA 0183 data to wi-fi output and wi-fi to NMEA0183 back to the YakBack


Two way connection using Bi directional NMEA to wi-fi
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4. YakMux, 3 port NMEA0183 combiner (multiplexer)

3 input and 3 output ports + USB
Combine any input to any output or/and the USB connection. Port in and port out baud rate can be individually defined.
Set up is by USB connection to a PC using a serial interface program such as PuTTY. Full user instructions sent with the Mux.
Need the Mux set up? no problem, just describe how you want the set-up and we do it for you at no cost. Tell us which input port to which output you want connected and at what baud rate.
The Mux default setting is:
USB PORT speed fixed at 115200
USB IN(From Computer) mapped to PORT 2 OUT,
PORT 1 IN and PORT 1 OUT speed = 38400
PORT 1 IN mapped to USB OUT (To Computer), PORT 1 OUT,
PORT 2 IN and PORT 2 OUT speed = 4800
PORT 2 IN mapped to USB OUT (To Computer), PORT 1 OUT, PORT 3 OUT,
PORT 3 IN and PORT 3 OUT speed = 4800
PORT 3 IN mapped to USB OUT (To Computer), PORT 1 OUT, PORT 3 OUT,

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SeaTalk Devices: Convert Raymarine SeaTalk1 GPS to NMEA0183 @4800 baud.Â
NOTE// Seatalk1 does not provide AIS @ 38400 baud so these devices cannot be used to send AIS to a phone/tablet. For Raymarine SeaTalk1 equipment ONLY- not SeaTalk ng.
 If your Raymarine equipment is 2019 or later, it is likely to be ng and these converters will not work – please check.

5. SeaTalk1 to NMEA Bridge Connect SeaTalk to an NMEA device via wired connections input and output Â
6. SeaTalk1 to NMEA wi-fi Bridge as for 5 but using wi-fi for the NMEA output side
7. Seatalk1 to NMEA USB Bridge as for 5 but using a standard USB connection to send NMEA to a PC
Please note that these products are not water proof and must be installed in a dry place. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damage as a result of water penetration.
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