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Twisted wire lengths, 22pF filters, a fully isolated bench setup, a grounded foil wrap and power taken from different pads. None of it moved the satellite count. So I unsoldered everything and put a GEPRC Taker G4 35A in instead, which fixed the GPS, unlocked 4S, and left me wondering whether the result is still a Pavo20.</description></item></channel></rss>