🗺️ Crea il tuo Localizzatore GPS con Mappa Web e Raspberry Pi
In this video, I build a complete GPS tracking system using a Raspberry Pi and a portable module. We'll see how to send coordinates in real time to a fixed module and display the track directly on a map accessible via a web page. The system is managed entirely in Python within the Raspberry Pi. We'll walk through the entire process together: ◾ Preparing the microSD card for the Raspberry Pi. ◾ Complete setup of the work environment. ◾ Transferring and configuring the Python program files. ◾ Final testing of the tracking system. ◾ A perfect project for those who want to learn more about using Raspberry Pi for IoT and localization. If you like what I do, your support is essential! 💡 How can you help me? 💙 Subscribe to the channel 👍 Like and comment on the videos 📢 Share the channel with your friends Every little gesture makes a difference and helps me continue this project. Thank you so much for your support! Join the community! You can discuss with other users, ask questions, and share your opinions on the forum: https://rg4tech.altervista.org/forum/... Downloadable documentation from the forum: https://rg4tech.altervista.org/forum/... Materials seen in the video: ◾ Heltec V3: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4b... ◾ Wio Tracker L1 Pro: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c3A... ◾ Raspberry PI 3: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4T... 🎥 Note on video style: My videos are designed to be clear, direct, and without wasting time: ✅ No opening credits ✂️ Pauses and delays are cut with Precision 🙅♂️ No signup or likes required Anyone interested can sign up. I only focus on the technical content. 💲 Monetization is disabled to offer you a smooth, ad-free viewing experience. Thank you for your interest! I hope you find the video useful. 📌 Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:21 Downloading and creating a microSD card 04:22 First connection with Putty 06:51 Copying files with winSCP 10:06 Web page 10:41 Map 16:43 Full web page ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ License: CC BY-SA 4.0 DISCLAIMER: All projects are made for hobbyist purposes and may not be tested or contain errors. It is the user's responsibility to verify every aspect. Therefore, I assume no responsibility for damage to people, property, or the projects themselves resulting from improper or incorrect use. Never exceed your capabilities and always consult a professional if you are unsure of what you are doing. Never work with voltages higher than 48 V. Use low voltages for testing. Remember: safety comes first! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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