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Mounting the GPS Board

The GPS Qwiic board mounts next to the Pi Zero W. For the Qwiic cable to work, the Qwiic connectors need to be facing front and back in relation to the RVR. We'll use 2 of the 1/4 inch screws and 2 of the 4-40 nuts.

GPS board mounted to the cover plate along with the Raspberry Pi Zero

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Mounting Pan - Tilt Camera to the Cover Plate
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Standoffs and Mounting for the Pi Zero
Pages Introduction Pan Tilt Mechanism Standoffs and Mounting for the Pi Zero Mounting the GPS Board Mounting Pan - Tilt Camera to the Cover Plate Plugging in the pHAT and Cables Plugging in the Camera Plugging the System into the RVR Troubleshooting Resources and Going Further
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