GPSMAP 76 Handheld GPS Guide Made By Garmin
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Product Description
The explanation to completion is knowing where you are, where you've been, and where you're going. Garmin's full-displayed GPSMAP 76 puts all of that knowledge in the middle of your hand, mapping your trails off-road or on--and still afloat. Not to mention, its sizable functions, Computer connection, and sizable add-on map options make it effective enough for practically any necessitate.
About the dimensions of a small book and weighing less than 8 ounces, the GPSMAP 76 fits convenient in the middle of your hand, but is a bit large to take in a shirt pocket. Using the device requires close to no setup. Just place in 2 AA batteries, flip it on, go outdoors, and look. In just a moment or so it will find your location. It's correct to about 3 meters, with help to the unit's help of WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), which helps GPS information signals for even better exactness.
Even though knowing your longitude, latitude, and altitude doesn't mean a great deal without a bit of substance. That's where GPSMAP 76's backlit LCD view comes in to play, showing your area on comprehensive maps. The device comes with a built-in base map that features crucial roads, train stops, rivers, and lakes for North America, as admirably as a high-level world map. The device as well has eight mega bytes memory for yielding maps from alternative CD-ROMS; obtainable maps embrace topographical maps, BlueChart nautical cartography maps, as well as town maps with itemized advice on city roads and points of interest.
The 8 buttons, directional rocker switch, and menu-based controls made it easy to use all of the unit's functions and convert the view of this GPS guide. For example, it's an easy incident to use the buttons to determine and identity way points and design premeditated routes. Extra features embrace material on tides, sunset and sunrise, and a travel computer for checking how long you've moved for and your mediocre speed.
Details
- Marine-friendly handheld GPS with 8MB Memory floats in water and is IPX7 waterproof
- Basemap of principle cities, interstates, highways, roads, and marine navigation aids
- WAAS enabled Global positioning system (GPS) receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites
- 8 MB memory for downloading data from optional Garmin MapSource CD-ROMs
- Trip computer with current/average speed, timer, and trip distance


