GPS--how useful?

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Huck

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If you have a cellular mini you don't need the GLO. It the cell and GPS are on the same wiring harness. It will function as a GPS without cell service with no problems. That's how I run mine. Have yet to use cellular data and it's been on several trips


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If you have a cellular mini you don't need the GLO. It the cell and GPS are on the same wiring harness. It will function as a GPS without cell service with no problems. That's how I run mine. Have yet to use cellular data and it's been on several trips


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If you have a cellular mini but it is not on a plan, will it still work like this Huck?
 
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We pulled the hds7 and ran the Gaia on our iPad Mini with a ram suction cup mount Looked like it was made for that.

The Gaia was awesome. Easy to see and use. Great suggestion.

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We pulled the hds7 and ran the Gaia on our iPad Mini with a ram suction cup mount Looked like it was made for that.

The Gaia was awesome. Easy to see and use. Great suggestion.

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Where did you place the suction cup mount?
 

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