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signalk-cloud

v1.8.0

Published

Plugin that updates and retrieves data from a SignalK cloud server

Downloads

82

Readme

signalk-cloud

SignalK Node Server Plugin that updates and retrieves data from a SignalK cloud server

Please not that currently your data will be public and available to anyone.

To use the signalk cloud server, first install this plugin via the Node Server App Store.

Now go to https://cloud.signalk.org/cloud/login and login via Google. You will be given a token which must be entered into the signalk-cloud plugin configuration.

Now all your boat data is available from anywhere in the world.

With WilhelmSK, in Settings -> Connections, add a new Signal K Connection and point it to host cloud.signalk.org port 80. Go to Settings->Cloud and select your boat.

Combine it with the signalk-to-nmea2000 plugin and see other SignalK users via AIS display on your commercial MFD.

Please go to Discussions if you need any help.