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- | [[opencpn_build_manual|[[diy_kit_assemble|====== Assembly Manual for Open Ocean DIY Chart Plotter | + | [[cpn_to_k|How_To Connect an OpenCPN |
- | Creating a detailed, beginner-friendly DIY guide for assembling your kit will empower users to build their navigation system confidently. Here is an outline for such a guide: | + | [[opencpn_build_manual|How_To Assembly TheOpen |
- | The Raspberry Pi Navigation Kit from Open Ocean is a comprehensive | + | |
- | ===== DIY Guide for Building Your Raspberry Pi Navigation System ===== | + | [[analog_to_digital|How_To Connect Analog to Digital via I2C]] |
- | ==== 1. Unbox and Verify Components ===== | + | [[static_ip|Setting a Static IP Address on Raspberry Pi]] |
+ | [[NMEA2000|NMEA2000]] | ||
- | Included in the Kit: | + | [[py_pilot|py_pilot]] |
- | Raspberry Pi 4 (pre-flashed with software on a MicroSD card) | + | |
- | 2 USB mountable ports | + | |
- | 1 12V to 5V converter | + | |
- | 1 terminal block | + | |
- | 1 on/off switch | + | |
- | 1 12V barrel connector | + | |
- | 1 case | + | |
- | 1 GPS receiver | + | |
- | 1 ATD card | + | |
- | 1 external GPS antenna | + | |
- | 1 RTL-SDR radio for AIS | + | |
- | Screws and wires for assembly | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 2. Gather Additional Tools ===== | + | |
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- | You’ll need: | + | |
- | A small Phillips-head screwdriver | + | |
- | Wire stripper/ | + | |
- | Heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape (optional but recommended) | + | |
- | Multimeter (for voltage checks, optional) | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 3. Assemble the Hardware ===== | + | |
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- | A. Open the case and ensure the Raspberry Pi fits snugly inside. | + | |
- | Align GPIO pins and ports with the case cutouts. | + | |
- | B. Connect Power Supply | + | |
- | 1. Install the 12V to 5V Converter: | + | |
- | a. Connect the converter’s input terminals to a 12V power source via the barrel connector. | + | |
- | b. Connect the output terminals to the Raspberry Pi’s power input (use micro-USB or USB-C, depending on your Pi model). | + | |
- | 2. Add the On/Off Switch: | + | |
- | a. Wire the switch between the converter' | + | |
- | b. Test the connection using a multimeter to ensure the voltage is consistent. | + | |
- | C. Mount the USB Ports | + | |
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- | D. Install the GPS Receiver and Antenna | + | |
- | Mount the GPS antenna externally for better reception. | + | |
- | Connect the GPS receiver to the Raspberry Pi via USB. | + | |
- | E. Connect the RTL-SDR for AIS | + | |
- | Attach the RTL-SDR dongle to one of the Pi’s USB ports. | + | |
- | Position the antenna appropriately (outside or near a window for the best signal). | + | |
- | F. Wire the Terminal Block | + | |
- | Use the terminal block to organize connections like power inputs and optional sensor integration. | + | |
- | Secure wires with screws to avoid loose connections. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 4. Power Up and Test ===== | + | |
- | 1. Insert the pre-configured MicroSD card into the Raspberry Pi. | + | |
- | 2. Connect the system to a 12V power supply and switch it on. | + | |
- | 3. Verify the Pi boots up correctly (monitor optional, check LEDs) | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 5. Configure Software ===== | + | |
- | A. Access OpenCPN | + | |
- | 1. Connect to Wi-Fi or Ethernet for updates. | + | |
- | 2. Launch OpenCPN and test chart rendering. | + | |
- | 3. Add charts by loading them onto the Pi via USB or download directly. | + | |
- | B. Set Up Signal K | + | |
- | 1. Open the Signal K server through a browser (http:// | + | |
- | 2. Configure plugins for GPS and AIS input. | + | |
- | 3. Verify GPS location updates and AIS data reception. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | C. Test Thunderbird | + | |
- | 1. Open Thunderbird and set up your email account. | + | |
- | 2. Test sending/ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 6. Customize and Optimize ===== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Use Signal K dashboards to add additional visualizations. | + | |
- | Connect optional GPIO or terminal block sensors for extra data streams (e.g., tank levels, weather). | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== 7. Finalize Assembly ===== | + | |
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- | Secure all components in the case. | + | |
- | Double-check all connections. | + | |
- | Ensure the external antenna, USB ports, and power switch are accessible. | + | |
- | ===== 8. Maintenance Tips ===== | + | |
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- | Regularly update software using apt-get and application update features. | + | |
- | Keep spare fuses for the power system (if applicable). | + | |
- | Use Signal K’s built-in tools to troubleshoot issues. | + | |
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