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Forum: OpenCPN 30-06-2014, 03:10
Replies: 16
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Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
Re: OpenCPN and SPX Autopilot

I just came across this reply on the Raymarine tech forum... it could have something to do with why some of us have problems feeding non-RM NMEA2000 into the SPX/P70... he recommended that the client...
Forum: OpenCPN 28-06-2014, 15:33
Replies: 16
Views: 6,173
Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
Re: OpenCPN and SPX Autopilot

it sounds like you have all the OCPN bits set right but have the same issues i had when using an Actisense converter - see Chuck's comments in this thread - so you might have to talk with Maritron...
Forum: OpenCPN 28-06-2014, 05:04
Replies: 16
Views: 6,173
Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
Re: OpenCPN and SPX Autopilot

hi, just checking that you have "activated" your route? (right click on route)
And that you are seeing the "this leg" box on your screen?
Next is to configure an output under tools.
Make sure that...
Forum: OpenCPN 30-07-2013, 13:12
Replies: 16
Views: 6,173
Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
Re: OpenCPN and SPX Autopilot

ok, thanks Chuck. So it sounds like the missing 129284 values need to be parsed from multiple 0183 messages? On their Gateway Conversions (issue 2, 199) they show APB + RMB both going into 129284... ...
Forum: OpenCPN 30-07-2013, 00:23
Replies: 16
Views: 6,173
Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
Re: OpenCPN and SPX autopilot

Thanks Chuck, i really appreciate your advice.
I'm not sure if my last reply got thru but I have changed to sending NMEA0183 into the SPX NMEA port.
The issue now is that the LH (Locked Heading?)...
Forum: OpenCPN 27-07-2013, 14:57
Replies: 16
Views: 6,173
Posted By SUNSHINESAILOR
OpenCPN and SPX Autopilot

g'day all,
i have opencpn connected to a Raymarine SeatalkNG bus using an Actisense NGW-1 - this seems to work ok as the P70 AP controller displays BTW,DTW, COG, SOG and i can read HDG back from the...
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