

#Raspberry pi wifi power plotter serial#
Any software running on the Raspberry Pi that accepts AIS data from a serial input will work with dAISy. OpenCPN, an open source chart plotter and navigation software, can be used with receivers like dAISy to track ships on a map. dAISy works great with OpenCPN and OpenPlotter Bluetooth may not be available when using the dAISy HAT. Note: On the Raspberry Pi 3 and 4, UART0 is occupied by the built-in Bluetooth radio.

SMA-to-BNC adapter and hex standoffs included.Breakout pads for 2 independent TTL serial outputs, 3.3 and 5 volt rails, and Raspberry Pi I2C port.Shape and size compliant with Raspberry Pi HAT standard.Works with Raspberry Pi 1 (A+/B+ only), Pi 2, Pi 3 and 4 (see note below), and Pi Zero.Communicates with Raspberry Pi via UART0 (serial0).38400 baud serial output in industry standard NMEA format (AIVDM).Low power, less than 200mW in receive mode (Superior sensitivity compared to other low-cost AIS receivers.True two channel receiver, continuously receiving on AIS channels A (161.975 MHz) and B (162.025 MHz).See also the accessory section for matching enclosures for Pi 3 and Pi 4, preamplifier and RF adapters and cables. It is also well suited for reporting local ship traffic to services like MarineTraffic.įor a less geeky alternative, also check out our single channel AIS Receiver with USB connectivity. This two channel marine AIS receiver works great with OpenCPN, Kplex and other software that accepts serial data input. The dAISy HAT is the perfect AIS receiver for your Raspberry Pi projects and embedded applications.
