General
MPN: GPSIIPlus, 010-00128-00
Product Type: GPS receiver
Width: 5 in
Depth: 1.6 in
Height: 2.3 in
Weight: 9 oz
Localization: English, English / North America
Gps system
Recommended Use: Hiking
Receiver: 12 channel
DGPS: DGPS ready
Accuracy:
- Position - 15 m
- Position - 1 - 5 m ( with DGPS )
Update Rate: 1/second
Grids: German, UTM, Irish, Swiss, Swedish, Lat/Lon, UPS, User, British, Maidenhead, Taiwan
Connectivity: Serial
Interface: NMEA 0183, RTCM SC-104 DGPS
GPS Functions / Services: Bearing, distance, elevation, CTS (Course to Steer), MOB (Man Overboard), ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), XTE (Cross Track Error), VMG (Velocity Made Good), ETE (Estimated Time Enroute)
Antenna: External
Maps Included: North America
Software Included: Garmin GPS IIP City Point Database
Acquisition times
Warm: 45 sec
Hot: 15 sec
Navigation
Waypoints: 500
Tracklog Points: 1024
Routes: 20
Waypoints per route: 30
Trip Computer: TracBack, average speed, maximum speed, trip timer, trip distance, sunrise/sunset times
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Manufacturer's product description
Hot on the heels of the revolutionary GPS II comes Garmin's high-powered switchable handheld: the GPS II Plus. Featuring an impressive 12 parallel channel receiver for quick satellite acquisition and enhanced reception, the GPS II Plus is designed to track any over-the-road journey and offroad adventure you have in mind. Garmin's newest compact GPS features a state-of-the-art two-way screen display for vertical or horizontal orientation - which makes it easy to go from your vehicle to the hiking trail. With an external antenna for impressive reception, the GPS II Plus also boasts dedicated zoom keys, waypoint symbols, diagonal panning, auto start/stop trip timer, and average and maximum speed recordings. Just four AA batteries will provide up to 24 hours of accurate tracking and precise navigation. Now the same pinpoint guidance used by pilots the world over is conveniently available to adventurers, regardless of their transportation means: 4x4, ATV, bicycle, motorcycle, snowmobile, boat, or on foot. The Garmin GPS II Plus: a dominating force in GPS - any way you look at it.
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