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Latest revision as of 16:34, 24 October 2016
No matter if it is wired or connected by Bluetooth, the procedure to make sure the device is working is the following:
- Create a connection between the iPad/iPhone and the external GPS device.
- Make sure to have Air Navigation Pro activated under "Location Services" in the settings of the iPad/iPhone.
- Make sure to have the sensor «iOS Location Services» activated in the «Sensors» panel under «Tools» menu.
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