Hi folks, from what I've read, I *think* gpsd is exactly what I need, but as I'm completely new to AIS, I'd just like to confirm if what I want to do is possible and that I'm in the right place.
We have a digital yacht AISNet base station, (not the "plus"), it's here:
We want to receive/parse/store AIS data from it, on a raspberry Pi that will be doing scientific data collection on the Salish Sea here in BC. It has a USB out to the computer, but doesn't have linux drivers.
I think I understand that:
- I can install gpsd on raspbian and run it has a daemon
- gpsd will sniff packets from the AISNet and figure out the settings for us without drivers
- my python app can monitor data from gpsd, thus bypassing having to parse NMEA at all (woot!)
Is this right? Will I be able to use this with a pi and the AISNet?
thanks so much!
iain