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From: | christian Gagneraud |
Subject: | Re: [gpsd-dev] [RFC] Add support for Airmar PB200 Weather station |
Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:33:26 +0100 |
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On 04/21/2012 11:47 PM, address@hidden wrote:
Hello,
Hi Reinhard,
i am working on nmea2000 support for gpsd since last autumn.
Good!
I hope, i have a very early test version ready, but i have access only to a Garmin GPS, AIS and chartplotter. Do you have a CAN interface supported by linux socket-can?
Unfortunately not yet, I was looking at buying one recently, for now I'm more into something i can plug on a regular computer, so USB might be a good option. It looks like the CANUSB from Lawicel is a cost effective solution. What are you using yourself?
If so, can you send me a log of the CAN messages of the PB200 unit with "candump"?
It's gonna be a very tight timing, as the only unit I have right now is about to be deployed on the field. If I manage to get a CAN interface before the units goes, I'll be very happy to provide you with a dump. I will let you know. I have access to boat engines as well, they have NMEA200 interfaces to report on various parameters (I think using PGN 127488/89 and/or 127493/94).
For a very early test version, only gps skyview is missing, and i hope, i have this ready Sunday evening. This is more a prove of the concept, then code in gpsd quality. No AIS yet.
Sounds good to me! ;) Chris
Reinhard -----Original Message----- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 11:34:16 +0200 Subject: [gpsd-dev] [RFC] Add support for Airmar PB200 Weather station From: address@hidden To: address@hidden From: Christian Gagneraud<address@hidden> The Airmar PB200 [1] is a weather station to be installed on boats. It has built-in GPS, accelerometer, compass, gyro, anemometer, pressure and temperature sensor. It has 2 outputs, one for NMEA0183 and one for NMEA2000 (I've seen the recent addition for NMEA2000, I'm interesting to make some tests and hacking around).
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