Garmin GPS receiver

Garmin GPS receiver

 

Here's another reason to toss out those paper maps: the eMap. It's the size of a small, flat calculator, contains a 12 parallel channel GPS receiver, and weighs a mere six ounces.... more

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Garmin GPS receiver

General

MPN: 010-00167-03, eMap, 010-00167-00

Product Type: GPS receiver

Width: 2.4 in

Depth: 0.8 in

Height: 5.5 in

Weight: 6.7 oz

Localization: English, French, English

Gps system

Recommended Use: Hiking

Receiver: 12 channel

Accuracy:

  • Position - 15 m
  • Position - 1 - 5 m ( with DGPS )

Update Rate: 1/second

Grids: UTM, MGRS, Lat/Lon, UPS, User, Maidenhead, UTM, MGRS, Lat/Lon, UPS, Maidenhead

Connectivity: Serial

Interface: NMEA 0183, RTCM SC-104 DGPS

GPS Functions / Services: Time/date

Antenna: Built-in

Compatible GPS Software: MapSource MetroGuide, MapSource Roads & Recreation, MapSource US TOPO, MapSource WorldMap

Maps Included: South America, Canada, USA, Alaska, Central America, Mexico

Acquisition times

Cold: 45 sec

Hot: 15 sec

Warm: 45 sec

Navigation

Waypoints: 500

Tracks: 10

Tracklog Points: 2000

Routes: 50

Waypoints per route: 50

Trip Computer: Average speed, maximum speed, trip distance, sun/moon positions

Built-in display

Type: LCD

Resolution: 120 x 160

Display Illumination: Yes

Color Support: Monochrome

Connections

Connector Type: Serial - RS-232

Manufacturer's product description

Here's another reason to toss out those paper maps: the eMap. It's the size of a small, flat calculator, contains a 12 parallel channel GPS receiver, and weighs a mere six ounces. Even with its compact style, the eMap boasts an extra-large display for showing even more map data and the same power you've come to expect from Garmin handhelds - even while operating for up to 12 hours on just two AA batteries. The eMap features an internal basemap containing information on North and South America including state and country boundaries, lakes, rivers, streams, airports, cities, towns, coastlines, and U.S., state, and interstate highways. In addition, the eMap provides exit information for the federal interstate highway system. With the eMap, you will know when you are near services such as food, lodging, and service stations. The eMap is compatible with Garmin's complete line of downloadable MapSource CD-ROMs including U.S. Roads and Recreation, WorldMap, U.S. Topo, and MetroGuide U.S.A. When paired with the MetroGuide U.S.A. CD-ROM, the eMap has the ability to look up address and telephone number information for nearby services and points of interest. The eMAP will store eight or 16 megabytes of downloaded CD-ROM information at a time depending on the size of the cartridge you use in the unit. Designed with everyone in mind, this unit will take you from the car, to the hiking trail, to the beach without missing a beat.

Slot provided

Slot Provided: Garmin Data Card

Battery

Form Factor: AA type

Battery Enclosure Type: Internal

Required Qty: 2

Run Time (Up To): 12 hour(s)

Miscellaneous

Included Accessories: Wrist strap

Manufacturer warranty

Service & Support: 1 year warranty

Environmental parameters

Min Operating Temperature: 5 °F

Max Operating Temperature: 158 °F

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Where have you been?
Review of Garmin eTrex - GPS receiver - hiking by LegendaryMrDude taken from ciao.co.uk

Advantages Small, Brightly Coloured, Splash-proof
Disadvantages Limited functionality, memory

...Sattelite navigation? in the palm of your hand? surely not! Only two years ago your scepticism would have been justified, but technology has advanced rapidly during that time and it is now possible to get a range of gps devices at a much more reasonable price. This particluar review is (obviously) on the Garmin eTrex hand-held gps receiver, the cheapest in the eTrex family and a device aimed at the active outdoors type of a person. But first things first... what is GPS? it stands for global positioning system and at it's simplest can be thought of as an array of satellites circling the earth, each sending out a time signal. GPS receivers pick up these signals and, from the difference between the times in the signal from different satellites, works out where on earth you are (literally). GPS is surpsiingly accurate, down... Read review

helpful
helpful 9/10/2004
No more going in circles
Review of Garmin eTrex - GPS receiver - hiking by bubble69 taken from ciao.co.uk

Advantages Handy for when we get lost
Disadvantages We keep needing new batteries

...My boyfriend and i use the Garmin eTrex when we go mountain biking, and its definitely solved a few disagreements where locations and distances are concerned!!! (you know what men can be like!) Its a tough little thing, as its been dropped a few times to say the least, and with a case, it's nicely waterproof (as we found out!). The only things i could say that are wrong with the eTrex are the colour (but thats down to personal preference) and the battery life. We found buying rechargable units saved us lots of cash!! The price isn't great (£100 - £120), but in these times, you have to pay for quality, and thats exactly what you get here. Would definitely recommend to hikers/walkers, bikers and those who want to use it almost like a Sat Nav when they are driving!!... Read review

somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 10/20/2004
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The Garmin etrex
Review of Garmin eTrex - GPS receiver - hiking by patricksimpson taken from ciao.co.uk

Advantages Small, Reasonably priced, Easy to use
Disadvantages Route memory a little small, loses signal in pockets

...The etrex is a base model GPS reciever designed for walkers, cyclists and other outdoor adventurers. I have had mine for 3 years it still works and they're still making the same one so it must be good! The screen is large, monocrome and is backlit although this reduces the life of the two AA batteries quite significantly. This screen is easy to read and you can also adjust the contrast. The casing is yellow with rubber sides and back. This seems very rugged and hard to break. There is a plug on the back to connect to a PC or PDA. This allows you to upload routes, tracks or waypoints from mapping software onto the GPS. The route memory allows 50 different points along the route. I have found this to be a little small for longer, more complicated routes and have had to to simplify my routes accordingly. Also this plug is easily... Read review

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