saltire said:
Smallman28 did this just plug straight into the pv2+'s board?,any pictures available.
I was looking at the Nazza v2 gps unit but the lite is a cheaper option and if it works happy days.
I have a few other things i want to try before buying a new external gps unit.
Couple of things to note.
I had assumed that this would plug into the EXP port on the flight controller and indeed it does but that doesn't work

It needs to just plug into the GPS socket on the main board in exactly the same way as the stock one does.
We removed the stock GPS unit obviously but left the standard shielding in place.
We still had to leave the existing compass in place and connected as even though the external GPS has a compass in it that seems to be ignored once it is plugged into the GPS socket on the main board and if you take off the stock compass the Phantom wont start up and function.
The Naza GPS has been fitted to the top of the shell.
The other issue is then having to make a hole somewhere for the cable to get inside,it's more a case of getting the plug in rather than the cable as the plug is quite chunky.
My mate made a hole in the top with a grommet in it for the cable to pass through.
The GPS plugs in and the chunky plug part of the lead is held in place by the grommet,it looks quite stock at first glance.
We did find some limitation in the stock flight controller firmware as well.
It wont let you alter the distances for the GPS in relation to the flight controller,it is set at 0,0,0 in each axis and even though you can change the settings when you power off the quad and turn it back on the setting is lost.
I was a bit worried as the GPS unit is now 15-16cm above the flight controller but it doesn't seem to be effecting how it flies at all.
It was very windy today,probably too windy,but it held it's position quite well whilst being buffeted.
I will get a picture at some point.