Very cool Josh - will be interested to see how you like it over time.
Dave
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Date: Sat, 27 May 2017 01:51:25 -0400
Subject: Stus-List Openplotter finally installed
Hey y'all, I finally got a rainy day
Yep rtl-sdr. It's actually not attached to the system in the video. TBH
it was low on the priorities list. When I originally got the pieces parts
I plugged the rtl-sdr in and made sure it was "working" but when it needed
a purpose built antenna and adapters and tuning - it suddenly became a back
I am going the same way. What did you use for the AIS receiver - rtl-sdr?
On 27 May 2017 07:52, "Josh Muckley via CnC-List"
wrote:
> Hey y'all, I finally got a rainy day (4 actually) where it wasn't too cold
> or hot to be slaving away on the boat. I had to completely deconstruct the
> navstati
Hey y'all, I finally got a rainy day (4 actually) where it wasn't too cold
or hot to be slaving away on the boat. I had to completely deconstruct the
navstation and the working NMEA 0183 network to install the OpenPlotter.
It's done!
I had to teach myself a pretty good amount along the way but th
Josh,
Thanks! That's a lot of info to digest!
Joel
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Joel,
>
> SignalK is barely compatible with anything. Nobody has really developed
> any end of line applications or hardware. It is really most usefu
Joel,
SignalK is barely compatible with anything. Nobody has really developed any
end of line applications or hardware. It is really most useful for IoT
situations. What OpenPlotter does is pull together a bunch of off the
shelf open-source linux apps and dresses them up in a python script gui
i
Josh,
OpenCPN is not Signal K compatible despite what is on the OpenPlotter
website. Maybe in release 5.something.
Can you buy the Pi preloaded or do you have to assemble it yourself?
I am hoping to get my Signal K to output to a router, but I'm hoping to do
20 projects first. I'm several soft
Its definitely not an off the shelf setup which I have. It took a
considerable amount of learning on my part but if anybody has any questions
just let me know.
Josh
On Mar 30, 2017 11:46 AM, "E Morgan via CnC-List"
wrote:
> REALLY slick, Josh! I've been playing with OpenCPN on my Pi3 and this
REALLY slick, Josh! I've been playing with OpenCPN on my Pi3 and this
clarified some questions I had. Planning on using a similar setup as a
backup on my Pearson, but with NMEA2K and Signal K interfacing. In other
words, something to play with while at anchor. lol
Thanks for the vids!
Evan
Wind A
Software video
https://youtu.be/2r7U8K-ep84
Hardware video
https://youtu.be/qbVuFEpTjuc
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Everything you see in the picture came to a total of about $200. Most
routers are already 12v and need a "wall wart" transformer. This one is a
Netgear WNRD3700 Ver2 running OpenWRT. It can be found on ebay for ~$20.
It is a dual band gigabit router. I have it set up to connect to hotspots
via
Josh,
Is that just a household router that runs on 12 volts?
Joel
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Marek Fluder via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> Your setup looks nice - please keep posting about your progress.
>
> I am starting a similar Open Plotter winter project with
Hi Josh,
Your setup looks nice - please keep posting about your progress.
I am starting a similar Open Plotter winter project with slightly different
scope.
I want to repeat my E80/ST60 data to a tablet.
In addition, hooking up extra sensors and making it all available through
the Internet seems
Hey folks,
The recent discussion about tablets as chart-plotters got me motivated to
share with y'all the progress I've made putting my system together. I have
to deconstruct my existing (and quite functional) NMEA 0183 network in
order to install this system so I've been waiting until the off se
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