I built a LORA GPS-Tracker with ESP32 | makermoekoe

This video is sponsored by PCBWay. Get your own prototyping PCBs starting at 5$ here: Check out this project in the PCBWay Shared Projects section: The code ““ will give you 10USD discount for orders over 40USD, no matter if it is PCB, CNC or 3D stuff. Content: 0:10 PCB assembly 2:53 Finished device and basic explanation 3:56 First test with my self made solar system 5:00 Power measurements with the Power Profiler Kit 5:52 Simple test with the GPS module 6:30 PCBWay is a huge supported of my projects Actually this board was designed to test three new modules I haven’t worked with so far: The ESP32-S2-Mini, the RFM95 LoRa transceiver and the ATGM336h GPS module. In the end, this device can be used as a simple GPS-Tracker which will publish its current position and other data over LoRa (-WAN). Due to its main processor, the ESP32-S2, the device is able to communicate over WiFi and thus can be used as a LoRa2MQTT bridge as well. Did you ever work with LoRa? Tell me your experiences and suggestions for future projects with such a module in the comments below! This project is fully available on my GitHub: I’m now on Patreon! Your help is appreciated a lot! Check it out here: Links: Shop: Instagram: Patreon: GitHub: Instructables:
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