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He expanded his build last year to track up to eight satellites, and this month added a Raspberry Pi for a 12-channel, battery-powered homebrew GPS receiver that has an accuracy of about 3 feet.
Unwilling to compromise on data collection and privacy, this maker built his own family tracking solution, and it looks ...
Raspberry Pi GPS HAT with optional external antenna “The extremely compact and powerful GNSS module GPS HAT for Pi is a concurrent receiver module that integrates GPS with the BeiDou system. It ...
The Raspberry Pi GPS HAT project has been classified as a beginner skill level build and supports Multi-GNSS systems GPS, BDS, and QZSS.
A commercial ADS-B receiver can cost $1,000, but the Stratux project receiver we’re building uses a Raspberry Pi 3, the low-cost mini computer that’s become the basis for hundreds of ...
Tuning a Raspberry Pi 2 module into a trackable device with GPS just got easier with the Geocaching Raspberry Pi 2 kit available from Farnell element14.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here Four years since the launch of the Raspberry Pi 4, the Raspberry Pi 5 has arrived with a performance boost and in-house silicon that adds support for PCIe 2.0.
Distributor element14 has launched the Microstack range, a series of accessories for the Raspberry Pi that will make it quicker and simpler for all levels of user to create and prototype physical ...
With a few tweaks to your initial Raspberry Pi installation, you can turn it into an amazing little device that can receive audio from any AirPlay-compatible device.
It has two cameras, a forward facing one and a rear facing one. It also has GPS packed into it so the camera always knows where it’s recording.