diff --git a/docs/configuration/module/range-test.mdx b/docs/configuration/module/range-test.mdx index b69f8e95..5dc083cc 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/module/range-test.mdx +++ b/docs/configuration/module/range-test.mdx @@ -178,6 +178,15 @@ Google has instructions on how to do that [here](https://support.google.com/myma You can style the ranges differently based on the values, so you can have the pins be darker the if the SNR or RSSI (if that gets added) is higher. +### Openstreetmap - uMap + +For an open source solution you could use [uMap](https://umap.openstreetmap.de/en/). A service based on the popular openstreetmap project. + +Visit [uMap](https://umap.openstreetmap.de/en/) in your preffered language. +1. Click on "Create a map" +2. Click on the "Import data"-Icon or press CRTL + I. +3. Choose your rangetest.csv and click "Import". The dataformat is recognized and the locations are imported onto the map. + ## FAQ Q: Do I need to have WiFi turned on for the file to be saved?