laika
Well-Known Member
As I understand it the SigK server isn't a gateway, but handles the request/response for the json stuff. The gateway is the thing that homologates the nmea 0183/2000/seatalk etc data into json messages. Which might be a useful item. I would guess a pi would require additional hardware to handle multiple serial lines but I'm not a hardware person.
If you scroll down to "Interfacing to Other Devices" here: http://signalk.org/installation.html
you'll see the relevant info. It was always a normal thing to have the same box (e.g. raspberry pi) run all the bits but yes, additional hardware required (standard n2k interface being the actisense ngt-1)
Regarding the ikommunicate, I don't own one but objectively it's not outrageous compared with DIY. By the time you've bought a pi and a power supply and an actisense ngt-1 and a couple of dodgy rs-232 converters you're nearly at the ikommunicate's price but you'll have a diy box with bits hanging off it and non-opt-isolated "0183" inputs. I think Digital Yacht did a pretty decent job of wrangling SignalK (and its developers) into a commercial proposition. The kickstarter campaign was a brilliant example of kickstarter's potential as a marketing tool rather than simply a funding mechanism
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