Garmin GPS 60 - GPS receiver

Manufacturer: Garmin International Inc.   Part number: GPS 60
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Product brief - Garmin GPS 60 - GPS receiver
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Intro: The Garmin GPS 60 is a 12-channel, multi purpose global positioning device.Compared to other multi purpose GPS receivers on the market, it is relatively inexpensive at around $205.

Noteworthy Features: Is capable of storing 50 routes, which is more than some similarly priced GPS receivers.Utilizes WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) technology to achieve an error margin of 3 meters or less.Share information, update database maps, and add programs using this receiver's serial computer connection.Tracklog function automatically creates a record of the path traveled and stores it as a series of points for later use.Safe in all weather, this unit is waterproof.

Weaker Features: Has a 2.6 in screen size.This is not out of line with the product's price, but is less favorable than the average GPS receiver on the market today.

Suitability: A variable-use GPS receiver, suited for a variety of activities.Rugged case design affords the durability needed in some settings.Has an external antenna which is preferable for situations where open sky is limited.This unit is lightweight, weighing in at 5.4 oz.

Value: Given its relatively inexpensive price, this GPS receiver has great features for the money.Also note this unit is able to store up to 500 waypoints.This is in line with the average GPS device.

Suggestions: This GPS device has only internal memory.If you plan to store many trips or add base maps, you may wish to consider a unit that has removable storage media.

Full specifications - Garmin GPS 60 - GPS receiver
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Manufacturer: Garmin International Inc.
Part number: GPS 60
General
Width 2.4 in
Depth 1.3 in
Height 6.1 in
Weight 5.4 oz
Acquisition Times
Cold acquisition times 45 sec
Warm acquisition times 15 sec
GPS System
Recommended Use Hiking
Receiver 12 channel
SBAS WAAS
DGPS DGPS ready
Accuracy Velocity - 0.05 m/sec ( With WAAS ), Position - 3 m ( With WAAS ), Velocity - 0.05 m/sec, Position - 15 m
Update Rate 1/second
Grids Maidenhead, MGRS, UPS, UTM, Lat/Lon, User, Loran TDs
Connectivity USB, Serial
GPS Functions / Services ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), MOB (Man Overboard), Time/date, Speed, Bearing, Distance, Heading, VMG (Velocity Made Good)
Interface RTCM SC-104 DGPS, NMEA 0183
Antenna External
Features Optional external GPS antenna connection
Built-in Memory 1 MB
Compatible GPS Software MapSource Points of Interest
Connections
Connector Type Serial - USB, Serial - RS-232, Antenna - MCX
Navigation
Waypoints 500
Navigation tracks 20
Routes 50
Tracklog points 10000
Trip Computer Maximum speed, Trip distance, Sunrise/sunset times, Sun/moon positions, Trip timer, Average speed, TracBack
Waypoints per route 250
Built-in Display
Type LCD
Resolution 240 x 160
Diagonal Size 2.6 in
Color Support Monochrome
Miscellaneous
Included GPS accessories Belt clip, PC cable, Wrist strap
GPS design features Rugged case
Waterproof Yes
Waterproof standard IPX7
Battery
Battery size AA type
Run Time (Up To) 28 hour(s)
Battery required qty 2
Environmental Parameters
Min operating temperature 5 ?F
Max operating temperature 158 ?F
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Manufacturer Info - Garmin GPS 60 - GPS receiver
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Website: http://www.garmin.com
Address: 1200 E. 151st St
Olathe, KS
Phone: 913-397-8200
E-mail: N/A
Fax:913-397-8282

 
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