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.
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.
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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.