All these flyaway stories are beginning to scare me. I have had no problems so far, but it has only been 5 or 6 flights so far. I appreciate the concept of a GPS tracker, but I'm not sure about their practicality or value. For starters I don't have a smart phone. I have texting blocked on my cell phone because 99+% of the texts I have received lifetime were spam and cost 20 cents each. I don't want to be paying for people to advertise to me and the cost of a data plan to prepare for a maybe-never-happen event seems wasteful. So SMS seems like a route I don't want to go. Is there a tracker that will send an email with the coordinates? That might be worth it. I don't have a soldering iron and it would have to be stick on and forget it. Also, all the problems reported with all these trackers, e.g. hard to mount, interfere with Phantom's GPS, batteries not compatible or convenient, and trackers just plain not responding when needed, make them sound unreliable. I haven't seen reports of anyone actually recovering a Phantom or other RC aircraft with one but I'm new here. Can anyone confirm that one of the trackers has actually resulted in a recovery that would otherwise have been a lost aircraft?