gopro3 and Honda CBR 1000

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SayWin
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gopro3 and Honda CBR 1000

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Hello Harry

I'm looking to buy your latest GP version and want to use it with a gopro3. I will be using an external gps and don't want to mount the phone to my Honda CBR 1000, I would like to put the phone under my seat. Does this present a problem?
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As long as you connect an external GPS that is placed outside, this is fine. Please make sure you have some power supply for your iPhone. When used with wifi and "invisible", it will likely run out of battery.

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Re: gopro3 and Honda CBR 1000

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Thanks Harry

An xgps160 will be mounted on the tail and I will remove the phone between sessions. Will my iPhone 5 record while under the seat? All I want is video from my go pro.

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Yes, it will.

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I use my external gps under the passenger seat and i don't have any problem (no passenger on seat)
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You have problems ;-) Latest when doing data analysis. Why use low accuracy if there is high accuracy available? You can drive a lap using half the horsepower too, but you will not do that. The reason I'm sensible here is that bad accuracy is generating most problems when using LapTimer. There is simply no "good enough". :-)

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