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AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - MatsA - 2024-03-07 First of all ..... I didn't do it !!! It is Jasper who created the fantastic AIS-catcher package. https://github.com/jvde-github/AIS-catcher All I did was creating a blogpost on a quick setup for the package. It could help because there are so many options. https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2023/12/ais-receiver-and-dispatcher-best.html I know that this package has been mentioned before here in the forum but I think it's important to make a "heads up" due to its very good performance compared to other AIS receivers I have tested. Check out the below link and the "Yearly statistics" https://stations.vesselfinder.com/stations/5696 It's obvious that I changed software package, using same hardware as before, in mid December. And don't use a RPi Zero, its not enough. Enjoy ! RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - BlackSea - 2024-03-11 I have packaged AIS-Catcher (.deb) and put it in preview channel also for OP. Those who want to try it out: 1. activate preview repository (depending on version) For Bullseye ( aka OP3) Code: deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/oss.boating.gpg] https://www.free-x.de/deb4op bullseye-preview main Code: deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/oss.boating.gpg] https://www.free-x.de/deb4op bookworm-preview main 2. Install Code: sudo apt update 3. You can adjust your options in /etc/default/ais-catcher 4. By default, AIS-Catcher delivers the AIS sentences via port 5011 TCP Any feedback and comment are welcome RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Sailoog - 2024-03-11 Cool. If you have plans of maintaining that package there I could try to implement ais-catcher in OpenPlotter 4. RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - BlackSea - 2024-03-11 @Sailoog That's what I planned. That's why I have packed and made available RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Sailoog - 2024-03-12 Perfect thanks! I am busy with pypilot now. I will try to add it when the package is in your production repository. RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - BlackSea - 2024-03-29 Quote:I will try to add it when the package is in your production repository. done RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Sailoog - 2024-04-15 working on this now RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Sailoog - 2024-04-16 Updated openplotter-sdr-vhf v4 Uninstall the old version from openplotter-settings before installing the new one or run this in a terminal: sudo systemctl disable openplotter-rtl_ais rtl-ais has been replaced by the powerful ais-catcher. I do not have an SDR with me and it is untested, so there are bound to be bugs. Please try and report back. RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Sailoog - 2024-04-16 @BlackSea, you did an excellent work with this package adding the webassets and the service, congratulations. RE: AIS receiver and dispatcher. The best !? - Slovak - 2024-10-12 To provide received AIS information from my ship, I've created a roaming station with the use of AIS-catcher. Above information was very helpful in arriving at a solution. I had considered using the existing SignalK plugins, but all options rely on NMEA0183, or more specifically converting NMEA2000 to NMEA0183 and broadcasting it via TCP/UDP. Seemed unnecessary to involve SignalK in translating the messages and then feeding them to online AIS resources. I also considered AIS Dispatcher but AIS-catcher seemed more versatile and extensible for the desired task, which is mainly to share data with AISHub, aiscatcher.org, MarineTraffic, VesselFinder, etc. I also tried installing openplotter-sdr-vhf through the OP GUI interface, which installed AIS-catcher but without support for socketCAN / NMEA2000. The OpenPlotter solution would be more versatile by incorporating the NMEA2000 library, per existing AIS-catcher script. Using the @BlackSea manual installation instructions and the ./scripts/build-NMEA2000.sh from AIS-catcher, I'm able to take AIS NMEA2000 messages from the network which are generated by an AIS (could be MAIANA per question above) and feed them directly to https://aiscatcher.org/ and other desired online resources via UDP. Another side benefit of AIS-catcher is that I can share the on-board http server with any guests who are interested in surrounding ships/traffic. |