(Unmaintained / Obsolete) Daemon for making a serial or USB based AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver wireless enabled. Signal K Daemon for integrating a variety of different DIY Raspberry Pi sensors to a Signal K network. Web Service for displaying AIS vessels on a map. monitoringdĭaemon for retrieving pressure, temperature and humidity from a BME280 based sensor and storing them in InfluxDB, for visualizing on a Grafana dashboard. dometic_to_voltageĪrduino code to turn dometic sensor readings into variable voltages for displays like Simarine Pico. traffic_counterĬode and instructions for measuring traffic consumed on Mikrotik(RouterOS) and OpenWrt routers. gpsd2nmeaĭaemon for translating gpsd messages to raw NMEA messages to be used in iNavX, iSailor etc. This guide focuses on running OTBR Docker on the Raspberry Pi (RPi) or any Linux-based machine, and has only been tested on those platforms. Tool for configuring the UART on a Raspberry Pi. OpenThread Border Router (OTBR) provides Docker support, and can be run in a Docker container rather than directly on your local machine. This is a catch-all repository for auxiliary utilities I developed for my boat. That being said, some of the utilities are relevant for non-boat usage (like uart_control), some of the utilities do not require to be run on a Raspberry Pi (like gpsd2nmea, aisd or aisplay) and some have nothing to do with boats or Raspbbery Pi directly (like traffic_counter). They are primarily for usage on a boat, for bringing in Internet, integrating marine electronics, sensors and marine protocols. This repository contains a collection of utilities and tools for Raspberry Pi.
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