Subject: Use of an Apple iPad Pro to augment stock Chart Plotter
My late 1st Mate left me her Apple iPad Pro 12.9" model.
I did have a mind to have a 2nd Chart Plotter display installed alongside the stock Chart Plotter on my new 2019 R29 CB. However, to save money I've opted to make use of an iPad Pro 12.9" model having Wi-Fi to be installed alongside the stock Chart plotter. I will use a RAM iPad cradle bolted to the helm console and for the iPad Pro to be dimensionally aligned to the left of the stock Chart Plotter. It will appear I have two Garmin Chart Plotters :lol:
The intent will be for the iPad to be connected to the Garmin 7612's locally hosted Wi-Fi network and share its display. The Garmin 7612 and the iPad will be capable of showing different displays such as engine data on one and map on the other.
I know others here have done something similar to this and ask for advice for setting the iPad up in this manner. The iPad I'm using does not have Cellular access but does have some form of "assisted" GPS (not sure about this currently). Not having Cellular access for the iPad will limit its access to whatever the Garmin local Wi-Fi can deliver.
My iPhone obviously has Cellular access so it, with a data plan, can augment my access to such as Navionics and have the iPhone's display streamed to the iPad's display.
I will install the iPad in landscape orientation to match the stock Garmin 7612 display.
I'm also assuming this iPad with its music and video/movies can share its music to the Fusion Radio via Bluetooth and its video/movies can be streamed to the boat's TV sets if the TVs have an Apple ATV device connected (via HDMI cable) to them; the ATV would be configured to use the Garmin's locally hosted Wi-Fi network. That is, the Garmin, iPad and ATV are all on the Garmin's locally hosted Wi-Fi network.
The one thing I'm also thinking about is that the Apple ATV requires a 110v connection which will not be an issue when shore power connected but would need the Inverter to be active when underway presumably, right ?
Thanks for any help setting this up. 🙂
My late 1st Mate left me her Apple iPad Pro 12.9" model.
I did have a mind to have a 2nd Chart Plotter display installed alongside the stock Chart Plotter on my new 2019 R29 CB. However, to save money I've opted to make use of an iPad Pro 12.9" model having Wi-Fi to be installed alongside the stock Chart plotter. I will use a RAM iPad cradle bolted to the helm console and for the iPad Pro to be dimensionally aligned to the left of the stock Chart Plotter. It will appear I have two Garmin Chart Plotters :lol:
The intent will be for the iPad to be connected to the Garmin 7612's locally hosted Wi-Fi network and share its display. The Garmin 7612 and the iPad will be capable of showing different displays such as engine data on one and map on the other.
I know others here have done something similar to this and ask for advice for setting the iPad up in this manner. The iPad I'm using does not have Cellular access but does have some form of "assisted" GPS (not sure about this currently). Not having Cellular access for the iPad will limit its access to whatever the Garmin local Wi-Fi can deliver.
My iPhone obviously has Cellular access so it, with a data plan, can augment my access to such as Navionics and have the iPhone's display streamed to the iPad's display.
I will install the iPad in landscape orientation to match the stock Garmin 7612 display.
I'm also assuming this iPad with its music and video/movies can share its music to the Fusion Radio via Bluetooth and its video/movies can be streamed to the boat's TV sets if the TVs have an Apple ATV device connected (via HDMI cable) to them; the ATV would be configured to use the Garmin's locally hosted Wi-Fi network. That is, the Garmin, iPad and ATV are all on the Garmin's locally hosted Wi-Fi network.
The one thing I'm also thinking about is that the Apple ATV requires a 110v connection which will not be an issue when shore power connected but would need the Inverter to be active when underway presumably, right ?
Thanks for any help setting this up. 🙂