2023-08-16, 10:44 AM
Hi @ironman,
thank you for all the useful information.
I have already looked at the synchronization possibilities of two SignalK servers. This works well, but you have to be careful not to produce a data loop.
In the meantime I managed to connect from AvNav to Pypilot via port 20220 using an AVNSocketWriter in the server menu of AvNav. With the OPenCPN NMEA logger I can see the incoming data (APB and RMB) on the Pypilot Raspberry.
Unfortunately the pypilot webcontrol does not accept the data. I had set the NMEA client to localhost:20220 in the configuration menu.
Interestingly, the pypilot control can be switched to GPS, but the bearing of the APB data set is not taken over as command.
I think I'll leave it for now that I can use GPS and wind data in my openplotter Pypilot. So often I will not use routes then just....
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thank you for all the useful information.
I have already looked at the synchronization possibilities of two SignalK servers. This works well, but you have to be careful not to produce a data loop.
In the meantime I managed to connect from AvNav to Pypilot via port 20220 using an AVNSocketWriter in the server menu of AvNav. With the OPenCPN NMEA logger I can see the incoming data (APB and RMB) on the Pypilot Raspberry.
Unfortunately the pypilot webcontrol does not accept the data. I had set the NMEA client to localhost:20220 in the configuration menu.
Interestingly, the pypilot control can be switched to GPS, but the bearing of the APB data set is not taken over as command.
I think I'll leave it for now that I can use GPS and wind data in my openplotter Pypilot. So often I will not use routes then just....
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