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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

Detailed mapping in a completely portable handheld unit!

These handheld marvels take the best features from the GPS 76, including its enhanced, high-resolution screen for improved legibility, and gives them full mapping capability. Several navigation pages clearly show your position on a moving map along with important information such as position, speed, heading, distance and more. The units are preloaded with a database of worldwide cities, navaids, tide data for the U.S., celestial navigation data and a hunting/fishing calendar. They also boast an internal memory capacity of 8MB for uploading mapping data from optional MapSource CD-ROMs, including BlueChart® marine nautical charts and Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots. With optional MapSource® CDs, you can get highly-detailed maps of highways, city streets, restaurants and hotels or buoys, navaids, wrecks and suggested fishing spots for selected lakes. The built-in quad helix antenna offers superior reception, precise GPS positioning using WAAS technology and accepts an external antenna. You can store up to 1000 waypoints with 50 reversible routes and use the TracBack mode to retrace your path.

Display Type: Monochrome
Screen Size: 1.6"W x 2.2"H
Screen Resolution: 180 x 240
Display Mode: Satellite status, map, highway, compass, active routes
Cartography: BlueChart, Topo and more
Antenna: Internal quad-helix with MCX external antenna connection
Battery Type: Two AA batteries (sold separately)
Battery Life: 16 hours
Dimensions: 2.7"W x 6.2"H x 1.2"D
Weight: 7.7oz
Interface Inputs/Outputs: NMEA, DGPS, PC
Included Equipment: PC cable, manual, wrist strap, quick reference guide
Waterproof: Waterproof (IPX 7) and it floats

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  • @pontificate bro tnx a lot for ur info...gbless

  • hi i have a question..if ur boat is in the part of pacific ocean..how can u use this?how can u get signals for to work this device?

  • nice unit............I got my GPS76 included when I brought my Seadoo GTX limited. saved me many times when I go to unknown water channels and back.

  • ?so it's set to go 50 miles from shore and it will bring me back?

    will it? or I have to buy extra maps so it can do costal navigation? thanks hope to here from someone

  • great info thanks **Mason**

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