QField with Bad Elf Flex Mini (iOS and Windows) accuracy

Has anyone been able to use the Bad Elf Flex Mini GPS (Standard) with QField and get better than the 5.0-meter horizontal accuracy reported in QField? The Bad Elf Flex app shows > 2.0-meter horizontal accuracy.


Imported from GitHub discussion by @kellymcgee on 2024-10-07T23:17:32Z

Hi kellymcgee,

This question is very similar to #4577.

I am not 100% sure about this, but as far as I understand, an iOS limitation prevents QField from receiving additional information from your Bad Elf Flex Mini receiver.

To explain: I think your GPS provides a position with 2m accuracy to the iPad/iPhone, but QField itself cannot read the accuracy data, i.e. 2m, and will display 5m instead, which is based or defined somewhere in the location services of the iOS. I have observed the same thing while working with my Trimble Catalyst at 1cm accuracy. You can test if your device properly uses the GPS by placing it at a defined spot, stepping away from it, and walking around it in a circle. Since your device remains stationary, the displayed GPS position should also remain stationary and should not follow you while you are walking a circle. Of course, the point might shift around based on the GPS device’s accuracy (i.e. 2m), but if you walk a circle with a 6m radius, it should be easy to observe if the Bluetooth connection is stable and if the accuracy is 2m.

If you are using a Bluetooth connection, it seems there is no easy way for iOS devices to get a better horizontal accuracy reported. Maybe you can get the proper accuracy reported if you connect your GPS via UDP or TCP? Take a look at m-kuhn’s reply in #4577.


Imported from GitHub comment by @Meykaefer on 2024-11-21T15:05:29Z