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PyPilot as a Raymarine or Navico AP
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(2018-10-23, 07:57 PM)seandepagnier Wrote: I agree, if it uses n2k, then to translate to signalk is all that is needed.

There is an opencpn plugin that connects directly to pypilot you might consider instead of proprietary mfd
I have a SIMRAD outside at the wheel - pretty cheap nowadays @ some 700 euros. I don't see gear to replace that with OPENCPN - water resistance, readability, control knobs et cetera are not yet op to proprietary stuff yet. Inside, yes, I use OPENCPN and I do think it is better.

So something to x-late up to and fro would be great. Means I can control PyPilot from the wheel with the SIMRAD mfd. I am no coder so it is all gobbledygook to me. Would be a nice add-on though ...

I have a SHIPMODUL to x-late 0183 to N2K and back, ST too.
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PyPilot as a Raymarine or Navico AP - by rramsey - 2018-10-23, 08:08 AM
RE: PyPilot as a Raymarine or Navico AP - by rramsey - 2018-10-23, 10:31 PM

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