User Manual
QK-A034 Manual 
V 2.0  14 of 16  2020 
3.4.  Filtering 
The A034 features filtering of NMEA 0183 sentences. Each input has a flexible filter that can be 
configured to pass or block specific sentences from entering the multiplexer.  
NMEA sentences can be passed or blocked, specified by input. This frees up bandwidth, significantly 
reducing the possibility of data overflow and resulting loss of data.  
Black listed input data isfiltered out and ignored by the A034 multiplexer, remaining desired data is then 
transmitted to the outputs. As default, all filter lists are empty so all messages are passed through the 
filters. Filters can be set through the Configuration software. 
Figure 5: Input Filters Example 
Filtering allows the A034 the reduce the processing data load, by disabling these unneeded input 
sentences. GPS receivers for example often transmit an abundance of sentences every second and can 
fill much of the available bandwidth of an NMEA 0183 port at 4800bps. By filtering out any unnecessary 
data, bandwidth is saved for other devices’ data. 
Most of Chart plotters also have their own sentence filter, however many PC/mobile phone-based 
applications do not. So, using the black list to filter un-necessary sentences is very helpful. 
Filtering also removespotential conflict if two similar NMEA devices provide the same sentence type. 
Users may choose to enable this data on one input only (filtering), and to transmit to the outputs. 
3.4.1.  Configuring filters 
Each input port’s black list can block up to 8 types sentences. To 
filter out an unwanted message types from a specific input, enter the 
details in the corresponding ‘Black List’ in the Configuration software. 
Simply, remove the ‘$’ or ‘!’ from the 5-digit NMEA talker and 
sentence identifier and insert separated by commas. For example to 
block ‘!AIVDM’ and ‘$GPAAM’ enter ‘AIVDM,GPAAM’. If blacklisting 
SeaTalk data, use the corresponding NMEA message header. (see 
SeaTalk section for a full list of converted messages). 
3.4.2.  Routing data away from chosen outputs 
As a default, all inputs’ data (excluding any filtered data) is routed to 
all outputs (NMEAx2, WiFi and USB). Data can be routed to limit the 
data flow to only certain output/s.  
Simply un-tick the corresponding boxes in the Configuration 
software. 










