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Moitessier Hat and signal K not connecting consistently
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(2022-11-28, 02:17 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Are you sure no more programs are trying to connect to the HAT, only signal k? GPSD, AvNav...

Are you sure you have a clear satellite view? How do you know you have a GPS fix?

Make atest with only the HAT and the raspberry. No more boards or devices connected.

Thanks for the fast reply.

No other programs nor devices trying to connect to the hat. It's almost a fresh install, and I just added VNC viewer and Firefox, so not related to this issue.

Yes, I have a clear sky and usually 18-21 satellites , and in Signa K server, Data brower showing "navigation.gnss.methodQuality" "DGNSS fix",  (It's also  Visible the number of satellites and fix in OPen cpn Dashboard )


If I look in the Signal K server, I have the 2 nmea 0183 (hatr and wind) , and the 2 Signal K  (pypilot and  I2C)

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Under navigation, Navionics is connected via web to SignalK, but I don't think that should disturb either

Huh

Maybe this is a clue, the Open CPN, upon start  always show message to disable problematic plugins as it was closed improperly... (Even when I always close it with menu EXIT), Open CPN 5.6.2
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RE: Moitessier Hat and signal K not connecting consistently - by aitonos - 2022-11-28, 02:51 PM

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