Yeah, but then you probably rely on pypilot connecting to the gps and relaying it to signalk. That's not what an autopilot is for. Can you show me what the Data Browser looks like?
Try again: enable and start gpsd, signalk configured as above and restart, forget all wifi connections in openplotter, pypilot and opencpn down for now. Can you confirm my suspicion that you have both access point and wifi client active on your pi now?
syslog should say:
signalk log should say:
data browser should say:
Try again: enable and start gpsd, signalk configured as above and restart, forget all wifi connections in openplotter, pypilot and opencpn down for now. Can you confirm my suspicion that you have both access point and wifi client active on your pi now?
syslog should say:
Quote:syslog:Mar 26 09:05:06 openplotter gpsdctl: gpsd_control(action=add, arg=/dev/ttyACM0)
syslog:Mar 26 09:05:06 openplotter gpsdctl: reached a running gpsd
signalk log should say:
Quote:Mar 26 09:18:30 2024-03-26T09:18:30.803Z signalktreams:gpsd Socket connected.
data browser should say: