Als het probeer na te spelen:
GPS muis en AIS op systeem 1 (=de Furuno).
Voer ik in SignalK in:
nmea183 TCP client ip adres ("furuno")
poortnr: "Furuno"
Dan moet je op de SignalK server de verbinding zien werken na herstart.
De data komt dan binnen omgezet naar SignalK.
In OpenCPN doe ik dan niets anders als via interne netwerk localhost de data ophalen.
Zo werkt het hier: GPS en Ais op systeem 1, gekoppeld via ethernet naar systeem 2. Daar de invoer binnengehaald met SignalK server. En via SignalK localhost poort 3000 overgebracht naar OpenCPN.
Hierbij nog een artikel over dit onderwerp:
Bram
-- Info supplied by Andy:
The NavNet 3D sends most of its data (propertary & non propertary data strings) on port UDP 10021 this is also true for the FA-30 (i would guess the FA50 to since the software reversion is virtually the same)
The trouble is traslating the UDP packet data into a serial port most applications can use.
I found
franson.com/gpsgate/ works really well for this select the input to be "UDP Reciever" click settings change port to 10021 and set a virtual serial port as the output and it will work with any application.
If connecting to NavNet 3D select DHCP server as standard and ensure you DISABLE power sync on the port of the hub 101 (i have not damaged my laptop or any pc connecting to a port where power sync is enabled) but due to the way power sync works you get 12v on the unused pins of the ethernet port. (in theory should not be connected in your laptop but you never know 12v where it shoudnt be is never a good idea!)
connecting to a FA-30 / 50
Make sure if connecting directly you use a cross cable & set the IP address to a "Furunoesk" 172.31.3.150 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0 normally is fine.
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