IPad 2 won't Bluetooth link to BT-Q818XT GPS. Help?

I have been trying unsuccessfully to pair my recently acquired Qstarz Bluetooth GPS (BT-Q818XT) with my iPad2.  However, no amount of tries following the directions has allowed the iPad2 to establish a Bluetooth connection.  I am new to the world of the iPad2, and would love to get it functioning as a moving map in one of my aviation apps.
Anyone who has a suggestion, your help would be greatly appreciated.
Flyingfish182

You are in some luck. Google "GNS 5870 MFI". It is a Bluetooth GPS that works with iPad. Cost $99.99 on most sites. There is also a product called "Bad Elf" that connects to the docking pins that gives GPS functionality to the iPad.  I own neither so can't vouch for them but there are quite a few reviews for both products. Good luck!

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