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NMEA Test Stream
#1
Hi,
I want to test the latest version of OpenPlotter on a Raspberry Pi at home.  As I am not on the boat I have no NMEA data stream to test my settings.  Anyone aware of a way around this, such as a NMEA streaming server on the internet, or one I could install locally on either another Linux computer of on the Pi itself?
Thanks
Jodel
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#2
You can run sksim and signalk - nmea apps
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#3
(2021-01-15, 11:34 PM)PaddyB Wrote: You can run sksim and signalk - nmea apps

Thanks, I'll try that.
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#4
Another way is to use the sample files included in SignalK which I have described here https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2020/0...html#Input
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(2021-01-16, 11:14 AM)MatsA Wrote: Another way is to use the sample files included in SignalK which I have described here https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2020/0...html#Input

Brilliant, Thanks.  Plenty there to keep me occupied for a few days of lockdown! Smile
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#6
And an easy way to start the sample data - https://github.com/SignalK/signalk-serve...ample-data

$ signalk-server --sample-nmea0183-data
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(2021-01-16, 12:04 PM)Jodel Wrote:
(2021-01-16, 11:14 AM)MatsA Wrote: Another way is to use the sample files included in SignalK which I have described here https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2020/0...html#Input

Brilliant, Thanks.  Plenty there to keep me occupied for a few days of lockdown! Smile

Tried that approach and it worked perfectly for me.  Thanks
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