Unfortunately, there are only a couple GPS receivers that work with iOS 
devices. The one you mention is not one of them.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 13/12/2012, at 9:32, Mark BurningHawk <stone_tr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Hi, and thanks. I"m not buying this Ipad, the FCC gives it and Braille 
> notetakers to deaf-blind people who meet the application requirements.  
> Apparently, I do. WH'd have thought.  Anyway, I'd rather have WIFI than 3 or 
> even 4G and wouldn't bother with a CDMA unless I had no choice.  I have a 
> Holux 2100 GPS receiver that i use with my Trekker, which is also rapidly 
> going obsolete--heck, it's already there--and was hoping to BT pair it.
> 
> Mark BurningHawk
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