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<blockquote data-quote="Radman" data-source="post: 52100" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>Bad Elf makes a GPS receiver that plugs into the lightning connector on your iPad and doesn’t use Bluetooth. I used one for years until I lost it, so I bought a new iPad with built-in GPS. I suspect the Bad Elf GPS may be a more sensitive receiver with better signal to noise ratios than the receiver in my iPad. I also have a Dual XGPS 150A, but I have not tried it with the Spark, since I now have a built-in GPS. (Don’t need another thing to carry around and lose!)</p><p></p><p>Yes, the iPad is much more reliable than my Android Nexus 7 or Crystal Sky. My iPad Air 2 is much faster and has never crashed running dji Go 4. But you can’t beat the much brighter display of the Crystal Sky Ultra, so I often use it instead of my iPad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radman, post: 52100, member: 2387"] Bad Elf makes a GPS receiver that plugs into the lightning connector on your iPad and doesn’t use Bluetooth. I used one for years until I lost it, so I bought a new iPad with built-in GPS. I suspect the Bad Elf GPS may be a more sensitive receiver with better signal to noise ratios than the receiver in my iPad. I also have a Dual XGPS 150A, but I have not tried it with the Spark, since I now have a built-in GPS. (Don’t need another thing to carry around and lose!) Yes, the iPad is much more reliable than my Android Nexus 7 or Crystal Sky. My iPad Air 2 is much faster and has never crashed running dji Go 4. But you can’t beat the much brighter display of the Crystal Sky Ultra, so I often use it instead of my iPad. [/QUOTE]
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