Disassembling the aircraft is child's play really. I'm curious about possible internal interference coming out of ac electronics that could desensitize the gps and/or compass that nobody has ever noticed.
I'm big into scanners and receivers. Some interference problems/noise generated from boards and components that were not noticed or heard that were very apparent with checked with a signal analyzer.
Has anyone ever "sniffed" the board for interference we may not see directly that could affect gps signal? It already has a shielding. Is that shielding quality?
I have some 3M copper shielding tape. Was thinking of putting a couple layers under the GPS module to help keep any aircraft interference, etc., out. Would it help?
---After searching all day to fix the same problem, I found this trick. It solved the "how to connect issue" for my P3A and my Samsung Galaxy Tab A. Just remember...you have to do it every time before you plug in and open Go App. I always turn Debugging off after I reset it to RNDIS before...
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