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TCP port 20220 - richarddaneel - 2021-03-04 Hi Guys Sorry for the basic nature of my problem but would appreciate any help. I have got a fresh install of OpenCPN on RPi4 and I am trying to get the Pypilot plugin to work. The problem is that if I set the GPS data to network TCP on port 20220 they are all in red (picture) and therefore invalid and pypilot does not recognize them. I know I am missing something basic but have tried all variations, many thanks Richard RE: TCP port 20220 - richarddaneel - 2021-03-04 Hi Rastam4n Not sure why but I got an email saying you replied but can not seem to find your answer. Yes, I clicked both the in and Out buttons. When I disable the out option all nmea strings are green and perfect and as soon as I activate the out option they appear but in red, any ideas? Thanks Richard RE: TCP port 20220 - Techstyle - 2021-03-09 When you say a fresh install of OpenCPN, do you mean Openplotter? should the protocol be UDP instead of TCP? RE: TCP port 20220 - seandepagnier - 2021-03-14 the protocol should be tcp most likely pypilot isn't actually running try in a terminal: telnet localhost 20220 If you are refused, then so is opencpn |