GHA
Well-Known Member
Signalk is gaining ground but still very much seen as a bit geeky by the majority it seems. I've been approached to lend a hand putting together a 'howto' to load signalk onto windows and get it running.
So how easy would it need to be for most people to be interested?
At the moment there's some command line stuff to load node and tweak a few things, all cut and paste but maybe off putting for many 'hit the on button on the laptop but not much more' sailors.
Briefly, signalk has been likened to a swiss army knife for any kind of boat data, so if you have say nmea0183 depth, gps , wind etc you can point the usb/serial adaptor to signalk then SK will do the rest, create handy dashboards, save the data, send it to the could, send it to opencpn, do what you want with it in a webpage on any device. Really handy once you get into it.
So how easy to install should it be? , would many be interested?
http://signalk.org/
http://signalk.org/demo.html
So how easy would it need to be for most people to be interested?
At the moment there's some command line stuff to load node and tweak a few things, all cut and paste but maybe off putting for many 'hit the on button on the laptop but not much more' sailors.
Briefly, signalk has been likened to a swiss army knife for any kind of boat data, so if you have say nmea0183 depth, gps , wind etc you can point the usb/serial adaptor to signalk then SK will do the rest, create handy dashboards, save the data, send it to the could, send it to opencpn, do what you want with it in a webpage on any device. Really handy once you get into it.
So how easy to install should it be? , would many be interested?
http://signalk.org/
http://signalk.org/demo.html
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