A new fan with enthusiasm but modest skills.
When checking the configuration I get:
"The Default OpenCPN is missing and is not getting data from Signal K. Please create this connection in OpenCPN:
Network
Protocol: Signal K
Address: localhost
Port: 3000
Auto server discovery: not "
I did exactly that, and OpenCPN shows this connection (and it is the only connection defined in OpenCPN). But this "issue" is getting flagged consistently (e.g. reboot).![Dodgy Dodgy](https://forum.openmarine.net/images/smilies/dodgy.png)
The red boat is showing up where it is supposed to on the chart, and wiggles for me whenever the GPS sees the satellites in the sky (and I get one or 2 bars in the upper right corner of my screen)
On the Signal K side, everything looks good (I think). It shows one connection (serial 0183, with proper baud rate, etc.) with the ID assigned to the MAIANA AIS. The Data Browser shows the built-in MAIANA GPS feeding visible satellites info (elevation/azimuth), my own Lat/Lon, etc.
I am not getting and AIS signal, but this is probably because I am too far from the coast.
How do I fix this "OpenCPN Connection issue"?
Thanks!
jm
PS: running OpenPlotter 3 with OpenCPN 5.6.2 and connecting the MAIANA AIS (3.1.4) via USB on an RPI 4.
When checking the configuration I get:
"The Default OpenCPN is missing and is not getting data from Signal K. Please create this connection in OpenCPN:
Network
Protocol: Signal K
Address: localhost
Port: 3000
Auto server discovery: not "
I did exactly that, and OpenCPN shows this connection (and it is the only connection defined in OpenCPN). But this "issue" is getting flagged consistently (e.g. reboot).
![Dodgy Dodgy](https://forum.openmarine.net/images/smilies/dodgy.png)
The red boat is showing up where it is supposed to on the chart, and wiggles for me whenever the GPS sees the satellites in the sky (and I get one or 2 bars in the upper right corner of my screen)
![Big Grin Big Grin](https://forum.openmarine.net/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
On the Signal K side, everything looks good (I think). It shows one connection (serial 0183, with proper baud rate, etc.) with the ID assigned to the MAIANA AIS. The Data Browser shows the built-in MAIANA GPS feeding visible satellites info (elevation/azimuth), my own Lat/Lon, etc.
I am not getting and AIS signal, but this is probably because I am too far from the coast.
How do I fix this "OpenCPN Connection issue"?
![Huh Huh](https://forum.openmarine.net/images/smilies/huh.png)
Thanks!
jm
PS: running OpenPlotter 3 with OpenCPN 5.6.2 and connecting the MAIANA AIS (3.1.4) via USB on an RPI 4.