Showing posts with label NMEA2000. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NMEA2000. Show all posts

February 23, 2020

OpenPlotter V2, NMEA or SignalK data FROM file

newer post on the same subject !!

The easiest way to test Your OpenPlotter, OpenCPN or SignalK(SK) applications is to use the supplied sample files in SK.


Another way is to capture Your own data from a sailing trip, which is described here. Then You can use them instead of the supplied sample files.

October 31, 2019

OpenPlotter, V1, quick install guide


Updated 2020-01-13 !

OpenPlotter is;
  • A complete boat navigation system
  • Includes OpenCPN, Chart plotter navigation
  • OpenSource, so it's free !
  • Running on Raspberry Pi(RPi)
  • Its hardware is cheap
  • Running on Unix, so its reliable
I really don't recommend this old OP 1, instead check out OP V2, stable, which works very well ! 

May 11, 2019

NMEA WiFi gateway II

My thoughts, about NMEA WiFi have finalized ? since my first post in the subject and the Yacht Devices YDWG-02N is now installed in my NMEA2000/ST/NMEA0183 network and works just fine. 

I'm already using Raymarine ST => ST NG converter but otherwise I had bought the YDNR-02 instead which should have done the same job.

Please find some thoughts from the installation below.

April 30, 2018

OpenPlotter, updating SignalK Node server


Updated 2018-06-07!

The SignalK server(SK), the engine in OpenPlotter(OP) is coming with new releases pretty often and if You want to update, having used OpenPlotter RPI V0.10.0 NOOBS, the following instructions will help You.

I really recommend to start all over with a new fresh installation with the new OP V1.x.x.

April 17, 2018

Boat navigation network


In a former post a I presented our approach to mix a modern NMEA 2000(N2) network with the older Raymarine ST 1 network, installed 2006.

During the Years it has grown and been added with new functions. The pictures to the right is the actual layout.

The first add on was a N2 GPS described here.

August 11, 2017

OpenPlotter V1, NMEA data TO file

Updated 2021-12-14

A newer post in the same subject !!

Sometimes You want to "take home" Your latest trip on sea and "replay" it or replay it doing some changes in the settings for the OpenPlotter or OpenCPN applikation and se the result direct.

One way is to create log files with the the "raw" NMEA data and then use them at home with tips from this post.

Creating log files from NMEA 2000 bus, N2K, is the most straightforward.


August 03, 2017

OpenPlotter V1, USB sensors install


Updated 2018-06-26!

If You started with my quick instal guide You are a little familiar with OpenPlotter, (OP), basics and now we proceed with the sensors. Don't forget to delete the RMC sentence from the "NMEA 0183 generator" which we used.

Link to a stand alone AIS receiver.

Not valid for OP Beta V2 !!  Check here !

July 21, 2017

OpenPlotter V1, NMEA data FROM file

Updated 2021-02-23 !

newer post in the same subject !!

For Openplotter V2 check here

To test Openplotter, (OP), together with OpenCPN,(OC), without connecting to the navigation network on board there are two features 
  • Using the NMEA generators, found in the OP "Tools" menu 
  • Use log files which are stored within the SignalK application.

August 15, 2016

ST NG software update

Updating the software for the ST1 to ST NG converter, Raymarine E22158
The easiest way to find the right software is to visit
http://www.raymarine.com -Support -Software updates 
And for this case then -Networking -Seatalk NG converter
Since we have an E 120 just I click on the link for E series Classic and the software will be downloaded.
Open up the folder where the software "landed"










August 13, 2016

NMEA2000 GPS added

Adding a NMEA2000 GPS and add an additional cable to E120

So what happens when You add a NMEA2000, N2K, GPS to the network ?

Nothing much actually. No conflicts. The E120 is still "hocked" on the old Raymaring RS125 GPS and the Garmin GMI 10/20 shows the info from the new NME2000 GPS with some additional data compared to the old GPS.

The chosen GP:s is Garmin GPS 17X because it was on sale for just 20 €.  It is mounted behind the instrument panel.

The picture shows the GPS at the right and the ST converter in the upper part

August 10, 2016

Network diagrams

Network diagrams Seatalk 1, Seatalk HS, NMEA0183, NMEA2000

To get en idea how the network is configured please find the links below

The diagrams are divided into a Raymarine part, Seatalk/NMEA0183, and a Garmin part, NMEA2000

The respective diagram is vertically divided in 3 parts depending on location.
Helm, tecnical storage room and flying bridge

Boat network ST1, NMEA0183, ST HS

Boat network NMEA2000