AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
I've had an idea for another home made project while listening to the gales rattling around the Irish Sea. There's the DIY autopliot, generator and oven, but what about a DIY chartplotter?
The software is already available and well known here, and pretty good it is too. I run it on a netbook...
http://www.opencpn.org/
But the problem with running it on a netbook is battery life, power consumption, and the vulnerability of a netbook at sea. However, it also runs on Linux, and there are small low powered quite cheap Single Board Computers with lots of goodies on that run Linux, for example the Hawkboard (which I use at work) for £65...
http://www.hawkboard.org/
This comes with a built in serial port (for NMEA input), a VGA output (for the display), a SD card reader (for the charts) and USB (for extra input).
Displays are the expensive bit, but for £130 (or £160 for a bigger one)...
http://www.allcam.biz/catalog/produ...id=99&osCsid=a360571f826e61192f6c39260d156348
which will plug straight into the Hawkboard. The touchscreen bit will need configuring in Linux, but would be fine for input to OpenCPN to start with.
So there you have it. Bung the whole lot in a box, get OpenCPN up and running on Linux. Charts on the SD card (£40 for whole of UK). Hide the processor box away somewhere and just mount the LCD display. Homemade chartplotter with all UK charts for about £240. No hard disks to fail. No keyboard to get wet. And power consumption 700mA.
Bit I wonder if Stipper Sku's SWMBO would approve?
Note: The first comment is going to be that the display is not weatherproof. I realize that. I expect a weatherproof one could be found for more wonga. It's only a DIY thing after all. It's not as though a major manufacturer of tillerpilots is good at weatherproofing anyway.
The software is already available and well known here, and pretty good it is too. I run it on a netbook...
http://www.opencpn.org/
But the problem with running it on a netbook is battery life, power consumption, and the vulnerability of a netbook at sea. However, it also runs on Linux, and there are small low powered quite cheap Single Board Computers with lots of goodies on that run Linux, for example the Hawkboard (which I use at work) for £65...
http://www.hawkboard.org/
This comes with a built in serial port (for NMEA input), a VGA output (for the display), a SD card reader (for the charts) and USB (for extra input).
Displays are the expensive bit, but for £130 (or £160 for a bigger one)...
http://www.allcam.biz/catalog/produ...id=99&osCsid=a360571f826e61192f6c39260d156348
which will plug straight into the Hawkboard. The touchscreen bit will need configuring in Linux, but would be fine for input to OpenCPN to start with.
So there you have it. Bung the whole lot in a box, get OpenCPN up and running on Linux. Charts on the SD card (£40 for whole of UK). Hide the processor box away somewhere and just mount the LCD display. Homemade chartplotter with all UK charts for about £240. No hard disks to fail. No keyboard to get wet. And power consumption 700mA.
Bit I wonder if Stipper Sku's SWMBO would approve?
Note: The first comment is going to be that the display is not weatherproof. I realize that. I expect a weatherproof one could be found for more wonga. It's only a DIY thing after all. It's not as though a major manufacturer of tillerpilots is good at weatherproofing anyway.
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