I've been watching the discussion and moving closer to joining the electronic world. Still have some questions.
As I read the info on Apple Store web site spec sheet, and when I've talked to sales men (walmart), they tell me there is no GPS chip in any of the IPADs. The machine uses cell towers to plot it's position, not satellites. That would be why Jay got errant reading in Alaska. He must have been on the edge of reception. It also explains the delay & errors some people have reported. If the boat is at speed, the location will always be a little slow.
I live in an area that just got cell service, and for four hours east and one hour west there is no cell reception, and when you do get it, it is Verizon only. My local use is all in areas without cell service. Last summer on our trip around the east coast there were a lot of places without cell service.
By my reading then, if you really want true GPS you need to use a laptop or a android tablet with a separate GPS antenna puck.
Am I missing something?
Chuck
As I read the info on Apple Store web site spec sheet, and when I've talked to sales men (walmart), they tell me there is no GPS chip in any of the IPADs. The machine uses cell towers to plot it's position, not satellites. That would be why Jay got errant reading in Alaska. He must have been on the edge of reception. It also explains the delay & errors some people have reported. If the boat is at speed, the location will always be a little slow.
I live in an area that just got cell service, and for four hours east and one hour west there is no cell reception, and when you do get it, it is Verizon only. My local use is all in areas without cell service. Last summer on our trip around the east coast there were a lot of places without cell service.
By my reading then, if you really want true GPS you need to use a laptop or a android tablet with a separate GPS antenna puck.
Am I missing something?
Chuck