Make Flipper Zero a WarDriving MONSTER! Adding GPS to my WiFi Board!

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what is going on you guys it is the talking Sasquatch it's great to have you back now you've seen me mess around with esp32 Wi-Fi Marauder so many times now I probably have over a dozen Marauder boards I've got boards with screens I've got boards with logos not just mine but also awoks I've even got boards with cameras but what I don't have is a board with GPS well today that's gonna change I'm gonna take the original big chungus prototype for the a walk sent me and I'm gonna go ahead and attach this GPS module to it right here this is the high let go gy Neo 6 mv2 Neo 6m GPS flight controller module you may ask why am I doing this well it's to do something called War driving so obviously that begs the question of what is war driving well War driving is traveling around or driving around and recording the GPS locations of Wi-Fi networks and devices now once that information is recorded it gets uploaded into sites like wiggle.net wiggle.net takes all of that information then it puts it on map so it shows basically where Wi-Fi devices are Bluetooth devices also cellular networks anywhere in the world all over the place it really just goes to show you that you know people are out there collecting all sorts of information so you really do need to be careful about what you do with your data it's been a while since we had to break out the soldering iron so I'm excited for this one let's get right into it all right so the first thing we're gonna have to do is take apart our chungus board and figure out how we're gonna get this whole thing mounted let's switch over to the top down camera and figure this all out all right so we've got our chungus board I pulled a screw out accidentally but it's fine we'll make it through this and let's take this apart okay so inside here we have there we go the board and our antenna here so I'm going to for the sake of ease of this let's disconnect this antenna a little bit tricky to do but be kind of be nice to it there we go we can get this separated I'm going to end up drilling a hole in this board and that's going to be how we get through and we're actually going to mount both of these to the back here so not super graceful I was gonna try to actually extend this case to make it all fit inside but this is a prototype board and unfortunately I think awok doesn't have the uh the stls for this print anymore we'll kind of deal with that when we get there but first of all we want to start to put some wires on this guy okay so what we're looking at right here is actually the uh again the prototype for an esp32 V4 I went to print the actual V4 case and turns out yeah it doesn't fit completely different board but again won't be a big deal now looking closely at our GPS module right here you'll see that it's got got VCC TX RX and ground really really easy so all we have to do is hook up the VCC to 3v3 the ground to ground and then TX and RX those pins are the TX goes to io09 and the RX goes to IO 21. super easy on there uh on the board itself it's really hard but uh they're basically the bottom well the second one from the right on the bottom and then four or five up on the left so let's grab the soldering iron and get some wires attached to the sucker make me some room throw those there so we don't lose them that can go like that and then bam whoops get out of here and then we can grab the handy dandy PCB holders that awok sent me these things are absolutely a total Lifesaver so we'll get this thing mounted up so then we can solder this up in style and class now you'll notice on this PCB a walk's got some really cool purple solder mask and white silk screening so if you want to do something like this on your own that brings us to today's sponsor PCB way now PCB way is your One-Stop place to get pretty much anything you need to get done done for any of your Creations if you caught the video last week I was putting on the clear case that I had PCB way put on look at how absolutely gorgeous this thing is now they have a ton of other materials you can get them in colors you can get they'll finally get a black flipper that you've always wanted and also if you need a PCB made or assembled they've got you covered there too so if you have project Ambitions but just don't have the means of producing them PCB way can help you guys out as always thank you so much PCB way for the continued support let's get back at it so for this project today I'm going to be using my handy dandy pencil so why am I using this instead of my ts100 well actually just to show off this really cool clear case that kinda sent me all right Lord conda as you all know him by so let's get this thing fired up and now let's get at it you're gonna want this guy go ahead and fire it up boom I'm actually using a old laptop charging cable but it works perfectly for this application let's make sure we don't burn everything so today we're going to be using our handy dandy 30 gauge failing wire or wrapping wire for that matter uh I know everybody thinks it's a little bit crazy to use but it's what I got and I got a lot of it so that's what we're doing so let's go ahead and cut ourselves some wire I really don't know exactly how long these need to be because again we're just kind of flying by the seat of our pants at the moment so I'm just going to cut four wires they're going to be relatively long because they're going to have to go through the case that we're gonna have to drill I'm going to knock that down because you know that's how we do and then we've got a bunch of wires that we can use clip clip sticks this guy sorry buddy I'm gonna probably knock this thing over like at least a dozen times during this whole process so let's get used to it and get this out of here oink then go ahead and strip the ends of our wires don't need a ton exposed perfect so the first thing I'm going to do is attach 3v3 in ground so I'm actually going to flip this around we're going to attach those to the back of this board I think it's going to be a little bit easier a little bit cleaner now I always triple check this I'll grab my my flipper right here and I'll make sure everything's lined up and plugs in so my 3v3 is going to go to this guy right here so let's get that one plugged on hit the plus button get this thing firing up get us some solder going oh forgot flux I always forget flux let me grab that a little bit of flux teeny bit come on it's always so hard to not just get a huge blob so I'm always like so careful and it still oozes everywhere so I guess it really doesn't matter there it is flux all right let's go ahead and Tin our soldering iron now there's already solder on this and I don't know if it's lead free or not but uh it's probably gonna be fine right right so get our wire in here drop it on the floor grab another one this one will be perfect soldering is in the most awkward way humanly possible and we're on that's one down three to go now there are three more grounds on this board because I need to you know go to ground so I'll use my solder to point so that guy up there is ground that guy right there is ground and then that guy right there is ground so for the sake of Simplicity and wiring this guy right here is right next door so let's just grab this guy with a little bit of flux and we'll attach here all right careful with the soldering iron and which wire do I want to use uh this guy's pretty good I'm gonna attend this just like we did last time and then the most awkward way humanly possible because I'm doing this effectively upside down it feels but angle this guy try not to burn that wire cool and then you guys can see what I'm doing too all I'm doing is slightly reflowing that and it's on done and done so those are 3v3 and ground so now we're gonna flip this over and yeah that looks about right move these wires so I'm not going to accidentally melt them stick and now the next two pins are going to be the RX and TX so the first one we're going to solder is going to be RX which is actually IO 21 careful which is that pad right right there that second one there now I want to be really really really really really really careful that I don't Bridge these because that'll just fry the whole thing so we're going to Tim the tip of our soldering iron again with just a tiny bit of solder not that much we're going to tint our wire and see if we can get it together with just what we have right here so again ever so carefully and filming around a camera is always the most difficult thing of all so get that to sit right on the pad see if we can get up forgot my flux I always forget oh no I didn't I didn't oh man when you do this enough you forget what you've done now it's on but I wouldn't mind a little tiny bit more solder so just a little teeny tiny bit more there it is that's a nice solder point right yep nothing bridged clean off my tip and now to the TX let me carefully move my soldering iron out of the way to a place where it's not gonna fall not gonna fall on the floor it's not don't fall on the floor okay and then I'm going to rotate this around now this next one's gonna go to io9 which is the fifth on up from the bottom so one two three four and then I really hope that's the right one one two three four and then five yes that's the right one scooch this out of the way carefully you don't want to damage that wire gonna tin the soldering iron and Tin The Wire okay careful and then as carefully as possible moving around the camera and the microphone get that lined up and hopefully we don't burn our button out hey there we go that's on there cool so there's our four wires that is the hard part honestly the rest of this is actually pretty easy because the pads on the GPS module are huge okay so I'm gonna take this off I think we're pretty much good on all of these for the moment take these out of the way these are fun there you go I wasn't I had no idea what these were when uh a walk first sent them to me and I was like dude what are these and when he told me I was like holy crap these things are sick so those four wires are gonna have to come out of this case somehow I was trying to figure out more clever way to do it but I'm just gonna drill the hole in it so let's go grab a drill in a bit and make some holes okay well Matt I might as well clip this wire the antenna wire back in place and I mean I guess it really doesn't matter I guess it should be kind of in the middle here so again the design the idea is it's going to be kind of like this doesn't reach there we go probably be just like this so if I put a hole right in the middle there that should pretty much work for everything because this if I move it like that does this yeah okay yeah this will work this will work so why don't I put the holes right over here so the wires have a really short travel so I'll do that scooch these back out of the way oh yeah the antenna will still fit if I do yeah this will work this will work oh wait I'm an idiot I actually already broke this case a little bit and this doesn't hook up to anything so if I pour those out right I can just run those wires straight through straight through the hole I already have so I don't have to do anything okay so let's figure this out um I don't need this for the moment and let's get these wires kind of figured out the easiest way for this to fit through the case pop this back over here is where do we have space to get from the top to the bottom whoops that guy needs to be out of the way this case fits really nicely yeah so I don't have a ton of space either of those although I could go through here or just around this way since I'm coming out through that hole oh this is gonna be easy this is gonna be easy honestly I feel like the hardest part of this is going to be not getting super confused as to what goes where first of all let's plug this back in since we're getting close to the reassembly stage not sure if this case is going to easily come apart once we get everything soldered back on but I think it should right oh God it's gonna be hard to do let's go from a different angle I swear these little antennas are just the worst for plugging in nope ah thank God finally got it on there okay brilliant idea here I have silver Sharpie if you don't have a silver Sharpie you're missing out so what we're gonna do is the we're gonna start gonna start making lines on these but if it's gonna kind of Mark which one's which so this is 3v3 so let's put three lines on 3v3 so one two three no problem so that's 3v3 ground we won't even mark it all so those will be ground and then let's just mark this guy with like a long stripe like all the way around all the way around and then this guy let's just mark this with like two heavy bands one there and then one there so now we'll remember which was which cool now that we have that all figured out let's just put this back together question mark get the wire kind of in the right spot that sits like that cool you're gonna go through the hole it's kind of feed these guys there you're there two valid boring minutes later perfect cool cool cool so we're gonna go ahead and actually just button this whole thing get up back up let's close it up and then we'll move on to securing everything all right so what we're going to use to secure these guys is gonna be some good old-fashioned command strips uh you know just like you use on uh you know putting stuff on the wall you should be good enough and it's not permanent permanent so if I do have a mistake or have to do anything over again it'll be easy to fix all right so let's get these wires separated and figure it out get everything kind of organized so I guess we should just go in order here right so we'll start off with ground so I don't often do this but I'm actually gonna introduce little grabby guy over here just so we don't get too close to our pla I don't want to melt anything that would be unfortunate that's great noise creaky creaky and then let's pop this board on here and get it as close as we can to this board because we don't want to have a bunch of extra wires what's good though is we can tuck it back in and you know reduce a lot of the excess wire a little bit lower possible Perfect all right so first things first because I am super forgetful let's just drip these up nicely with some flux alrighty never really have too much flux let's get our wires figured out that's too long so I think what did we say that was TX I'll double check that before I do anything all right one long I believe that was RX again we'll double check and there's our three lines which are almost impossible to see but you kind of get them that's going to be 3D feet 3v3 so this means that this is ground so let's figure out about how long that needs to be we'll cut it a little tiny bit longer and go from there okay so let's say like around here hopefully that's not too short otherwise I am screwed yeah it's a little short but it's not that short it's actually exactly what I wanted to do according to me right now so let's see if we can get this stripped we get a little bit more out of here and try not to there we go perfect perfect so what I'm gonna actually see if I can do this might be easier said than done I want to go from the bottom up why do I want to do that I don't know but I just had that idea and that's that's what I'm gonna do did I get it cool I did all right now just to solder this guy in place easy Shake everything in the process everybody loves that right alrighty and yeah since I've already got the wire through the hole this should go very easily done pull one down all right cool so in standard squash faction I was actually looking back to double check something and I realized I put something on wrong so let's open it back up and hopefully we don't break anything in the process but yeah I've got one of these in the wrong place should be pretty easy to fix at this point luckily I didn't hook up the RX or the yeah or the TX sorry one of those let's fix our problems here okay yep easily move this and if we just flip this around a bit of a mess yeah that needs to be on the third one not the second one so let's just get in there real quick actually let me Flex it first a little bit of flux help this thing Reflow and then we can just yank it back out simple and easy grab it there we go all right that's off let's grab a little bit more solder here drop it on the third pad one two three actually I should flux that too this is why you double check stuff kids even I make mistakes well actually even I I make more mistakes than most don't worry there we go a little bit more solder just a little bit right on the tip there see if I can get this lined up easily it's way harder now that I don't have it attached correctly but we're gonna make it happen a little bit of slack give this a little bit of a Bend plenty of slack on these wires so it shouldn't be that hard to do and then one two three we want to be in all right there we go that saved me from having to reshoot this entire video fantastic now remember kids I tell you that you know I don't lie about things I try to be as upfront as possible and I am not perfect so this is me making a big mistake and then showing you that I'm fixing it without lying or cheating about it one two let's get it back in here again luckily I didn't solder this one on and cut that wire otherwise I'd be in here replacing that which would suck so pop this back on there we go turn this around careful let's screw it back together with him got to be careful with these case screws on here because I've gotten this thing taken apart and put back together so many times would not be hard to strip these out let's hope whoops see exactly that's how I broke the first one however that broken first one was kind of a happy accident and worked that well cool so now we've got this back out here let's grab my arm again grab our board get it as low down as possible Right Here perfect what's up guys it's editing Sasquatch here and I'm just gonna skip across all the extra soldering here I filmed literally 40 minutes of this so I'm just gonna skip some stuff because you've seen me starting together and you know how it works uh just you know follow the diagram everything works fine all right get rid of that arm we don't need that one anymore and let's figure out how we're gonna make all this stuff sit on here nicely so that's actually pretty good right there I might throw a little bit of hot glue to keep it all in place to make sure nothing gets damaged but it's got it all taped together first so dry fit and actually let's connect our antenna because you know how good I am at that 10 minutes later I'll get this thing plugged in and I swear oh that was easy cool cool so I still want to be able to get to the screw holes so this needs to sit like right there and I think this can sit right here so we've got our Command strip here put it on the bottom still sticky oh they're not sticky oh well well plan B I have more stuff all right out with the olds these are like five-year-old command strip stuff so I thought it would work but it didn't but you know these things don't always work the way you want them to now I have this like really weird double-sided tape stuff but it's super super sticky there we go it's hard to see but this will work just fine put this on here I have this just in case I needed some reinforcing tape for the NFC board on my flipper when I was changing the the cases and stuff around that guy hopefully this has got enough thickness that it'll hold this PCB well I think it will I think it'll do the trick yeah it should be no problem that should be plenty of this stuff is so freaking sticky like so freaking sticky there we go I have to stick it to itself too much there we go that should be good enough I know I'm really awkward and I'm trying not to block the camera shots trying very very hard slam that sucker down and that is on there that's not going to come off very easily so I think I think we're good that's it this is our brand new war driving GPS Wi-Fi Marauder how cool is that and yeah you can see when I broke it I put the screw in and yeah you can actually see the screws pushing through there I've taken this thing apart and put it back together so many times that uh it's you know about to fall apart yeah this thing just looks so cool I wish these were on the front side so you could see them but it's so much more practical to put them on the back with the way everything's mounted so let's go ahead and plug this into the flipper there we go plugged in and see let me get this uh focusing right hey that's better so if we go into Wi-Fi Marauder so this is the brand new version of Wi-Fi Marauder the brand new version of marauder companion I actually had to compile it for xfw because that's not out yet and now we'll notice if we scroll down here we have War Drive so that's super cool so we'll select that feature and what this is doing right now is it's uh collecting all of the nearby Wi-Fi hotspots and then it's attaching the GPS coordinates to it that's super cool so yeah we're War driving right here uh if you want let's go hop over into Q flipper and see what these log files actually look like I am going to have to censor some stuff obviously because I'm doxing myself currently but it'll give you a pretty good idea of what's going on so let's hop over there all right so let's hop on over to cube flipper and let's see what we got here so it's gonna be an SD card we're going to be in our apps data Marauder and these are going to live in the logs folder right here and you can see we've got some logs here and here is my War Drive let's click download on that save it to the desktop and let's take a look well let's open up notepad and take a look so here we go so you can see we've got the MAC address we've got the AP name and then we've got the time of day and we've got our GPS coordinates so super super cool we can go ahead and upload it to wiggle.net right now I'm not going to because I don't want to put myself out there even though I have a feeling if you look up these GPS coordinates you might be interested in what you find and that's the war driving GPS add-on for Wi-Fi Marauder it's a pretty simple little project just need to make sure you don't get your wires crossed happen to me once in a while happens to everybody but super cool and it works really well with alox boards after talking to a walk too I have a sneaking suspicion that they're gonna make the GPS add-on a lot more accessible for people with Wi-Fi Marauder also like how cool does this thing look I mean check this thing out so neat got the board on the back ceramic thing oh if anybody noticed before I did flip this around the ceramic part is supposed to be facing out not in I had it on backwards but again we all make mistakes and it's a learning experience just as much for me it is for you guys thank you all so very much for watching I appreciate you guys we'll catch you next time foreign
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Channel: Talking Sasquach
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Length: 24min 13sec (1453 seconds)
Published: Mon Sep 25 2023
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