Harvey, I think you misunderstood sosobol - the iPads that are “Cellular Capable” do NOT depend on a cell signal for receiving GPS. The GPS receiver is built INTO the cell chip. Every iPad we have purchased (6 as of now) has been cellular capable, and not once have any of them been connected for cell service. I’ve been saying this for over 10 years now, but some still don’t understand: for an iPad, you need one that is CELLULAR CAPABLE, but you do NOT need to be connected to cellular service for it to provide a GPS signal. We have used it all over the US and Canada, not once connecting the iPad to a cellular provider.
Early on with the iPad, they were advertised as being able to capture GPS coverage faster with “cellular assist” (triangulation using cell towers), but every cellular capable iPad DEFINITELY has a GPS receiver in it. Really. No need to have any kind of cell coverage.
I wrote about this on our blog back in 2010 or 11, and that page still gets hits to this day. Seems there are a lot of people out there, Apple “geniuses” included, that don’t understand the GPS function of every iPad that is cellular capable. It is. Really. Not just guessing at that. Just trying to clear up any misconception.
Hugs,
Jim