Updated 2024-06-30 !
OpenPlotter(OP), a Boat Navigation application, is really a nice and simple installation of
- OpenPlotter(OP)
- OpenCPN(OC)
- SignalK(SK)
Updated 2024-06-30 !
OpenPlotter(OP), a Boat Navigation application, is really a nice and simple installation of
It's from 2006 so I'm not surprised that things happen. You may wonder why we keep it instead of buying a new one but the thing is that we have 2 installed together with a well functioning radar so buying new stuff will be a hefty price tag.
After some Googling I found out that the backlight is produced by a CCFL, a type of neon light, and can give up after some years.
In search of the optimal solution on how to interface our IVT Heat pump, first try here, I stumbled over a nice integration for Home Assistant(HA). A first quick setup is shown at the right.
It works very well and here are the install instructions.
On the other hand if you want to add HA to a RPi which you already have up and running, without Docker, you need to install something which is called "Home Assistant Core".
Please check the "Remarks" below before you start.
With the nice application Bosch XMPP you can set up an integration with the cloud service supplied by your vendor.
Updated 2024-03-01 !
Since almost 2 years I have used mobile broadband as a source for the Mesh network, at home, via a Nokia Fastmile(NF) with no direct flaws.
Getting a very nice offer, half the monthly cost, for mobile Internet from our mobile phone operator it was time to test something new.
Since I probably will have to return the Nokia receiver quitting the old supplier I had to test the new provider with some other equipment. Running the Teltonika RUT 240(TR) in our yacht, in the summertime, it was available for testing.
Updated 2024-01-08 OK with Bookworm 64 bit, PHP 8.2 !
This post is an update from a former post which handles on how to set up a weather WEB-site with data from Davis Weather Link(WL) but here adapted to the latest WL API v2.Any product that reports weather data to WL can be used as a source for this weather template.
I have searched for a solution transmitting the NMEA data, from the
navigation network, via WiFi, to for example iSailor or other Tablet/Phone applications.
Most of these applications just accepts NMEA0183(N1) but many boats are also using SeaTalk 1(ST1) and NMEA2000(N2K).
This post will cover, kept compact, my best findings covering both a DIY
and a commercial approach to handle the different protocols.