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connect openplotter With OpenCPN Android app
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Their is currently already an nice opencpn available on Android. Input from openplotter is possible wich is great.

It would be even better if sending routes or waypoints to openplotter was also possible. If it is possible at all
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#2
(2016-08-07, 07:46 PM)Ewald Harmsen Wrote: It would be even better if sending routes or waypoints to openplotter was also possible. If it is possible at all
I use an android program called Tasker to do the opposite. Tasker isn't that easy to program, but I wrote a macro which copies this file from the Pi - /home/pi/.opencpn/navobj.xml to here on the Android tablet - /storage/sdcard0/Android/data/org.opencpn.opencpn/files
It does it over wifi, all I have to do is press an icon on the Android tablet then all the routes, tracks, waypoints etc on the Pi are copied to the android tablet. Works great. It also backs up any tracks recorded on the Android.
You could also do the reverse, copy routes etc from the android tablet to the Pi.

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#3
Thanks for the info, Will try that.

I suspected that when I activate a route in the open cpn app it would go to kplex and then trough to my GPS repeater but that is not the case. Zo I have to activate it on the rpi still. I have added Both an outbound and an innbound (working) connection to kplex in the app
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#4
Actually, why does it not work?

In my opencpn app I have the Same connections as in opencpn on openplotter, except that localhost is now 10.10.10.1.
I receive GPS data but when I activate a route it is not send trough. It works With the default opencpn.

Whats the difference?

Tested it With my laptop. Did not work as well. Same results. Input works fine. RMB output seems not working.
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#5
I am still curious how this can be made working.

So what I want to do:
1) Create a route in OpenCPN on my Android Tablet, which has connections to Openplotter over the WiFi.
2) Openplotter (kplex) sends the route data to my autopilot and GPS repeater.

ANybody an idea?
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#6
(2017-04-12, 11:00 AM)Ewald Harmsen Wrote: I am still curious how this can be made working.

So what I want to do:
1) Create a route in OpenCPN on my Android Tablet, which has connections to Openplotter over the WiFi.
2) Openplotter (kplex) sends the route data to my autopilot and GPS repeater.

ANybody an idea?
Using something like astro file manager you can transfer the navobj.xml, navobj.xml1.. from the tablet opencpn folder   over to the opencn folder on the Pi, the route will now also be in opencpn on the Pi (you might want to back up Pi files first) . Then use opencpn on the Pi to send the data to the autopilot. Sorry, not very detailed . One day I might get round to write a node-red flow to automate all this, I have the navobj files usually synced between the Pi, tablet and my laptop.
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#7
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#8
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#9
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#10
Is there a way to get the GPS and other data into Navonics, or other apps on Android and Apple devices?
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