2019-07-23, 02:58 PM
I got my answer on the Quark-Elec box - the Navionics app only supports UDP and the Quark only supports TCP.
So, in my case, I'll take the strings into OpenPlotter and output them on UDP port 2000.
According to the folks at Quark-Elec, Navionics claim that a future upgrade to the app will support TCP protocol.
So, in my case, I'll take the strings into OpenPlotter and output them on UDP port 2000.
According to the folks at Quark-Elec, Navionics claim that a future upgrade to the app will support TCP protocol.