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The WardriveMap displays geotagged RF captures and Flipper Zero .sub files on a map. If a GPS module is attached, the map follows your position live.
You can also pan manually by changing the Lat / Lon fields — once you do, GPS will no longer auto-move the map.
Each marker on the map shows the filename of the capture above it.
Note
Maximum 30 captures can be viewed at once. Use the
<-/->buttons to page through all geotagged files, or pan/zoom the map to see captures in a different area.
Requirements
- A world map installed on the SD card (see Create-a-Custom-Map-with-Offline-Map-Maker).
- Geotagged capture files in the
CAPTURES/folder, or Flipper Zero.subfiles with GPS coordinates in thesubghz/folder.
Supported File Formats
| Format | Folder | Description |
|---|---|---|
.txt metadata |
CAPTURES/ |
Created automatically by the Capture app when GPS data is present |
.sub Flipper Zero |
subghz/ |
Flipper Zero sub-GHz captures with embedded GPS coordinates |
Controls
| Control | Description |
|---|---|
<- |
Page to the previous set of markers |
-> |
Page to the next set of markers |
| Lat / Lon fields | Manually pan the map to a specific coordinate |
The <- and -> buttons are hidden when there is nothing further to page to.
Notes
- Only files with valid, non-zero GPS coordinates are shown as markers.
- The map automatically centers on the first geotagged file found when opening the app.
- If a GPS and orientation sensor are connected, your current position and heading are shown on the map.
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