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I SAID IT AFFECTS THE HOMEPOINT SETTING ACCURACY AND IT DOES!I do from time to time, correct false info that could confuse new flyers .... you just give me cause to on a few occasions.
You would get a message like this that you get if you try to reset homepoint to a tablet that doesn't have GPS:
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Of course having GPS makes a difference.
As I said above The only times that having a GPS enabled tablet or phone is only of any use is for follow-me flying or resetting home to your controller's location if you are moving around.
But it makes zero difference to your normal homepoint or RTH - NO DIFFERENCE .
What you're suggesting is very wrong.
Your tablet enabled GPS will have zero effect on your Phantom's RTH accuracy because the Phantom will only uses its own GPS - and the tablet's GPS is no more accurate than that on the Phantom (if anything, it's likely to be less accurate because it doesn't have a good antenna and it's probably got a poorer view of the sky).
Any consumer GPS whether a Garmin handheld, your Phantom or your tablet is subject to the variable precision of the GPS system which will give an accuracy usually within 10 feet and sometimes a bit more.
It's not a fact at all ... it's a misunderstanding on your part.
And when something affects home point; it indirectly affects RTH unless you don't care where it returns to.