Garmin Gpsmap 420 Marine Chartplotter
Performance:
* Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 5.7″ x 5.0″ x 2.7″
* Display size, WxH: 2.4″ x 3.2″, 4.0″ diagonal
* Display resolution, WxH: 240 x 320 pixels
* Display type: QVGA display
* Weight: 1.3 lb (590 g)
* Waterproof: yes (IPX7)
* Antenna: internal
* NMEA output: NMEA 0183
* Accepts data cards: SD card slot
* Waypoints: 1,500
* Routes: 20
* Track log: 10,000 points; 20 saved tracks
Display Size: 2.4 in. x 3.2 in
Width: 5.7 in
Depth: 2.7 in
Height: 5 in
Weight: 1.3 lb
Display Size: 2.4 in. x 3.2 in
Box:
* GPSMAP 420
* Tilt swivel mount
* Protective front cover
* Power data cable
* Owner’s manual
With fewer buttons to push and fewer operational steps to navigate, the simplified menu format on the GPSMAP 420 makes it easy for you to see and select the data you want to access on-screen. The 420s includes a combo sounder that can scan as deep as 1500 feet; 457 meters (with dual frequency transducer) to clearly paint depth contours, fish targets, structure, etc. Both models are CANet capable, allowing sounder data to be shared with other plotter displays.
Plug in optional BlueChart g2 Vision cards to add true 3D-view detailed mapping capabilities (both above and below the waterline), plus helpful auto guidance, high-resolution photomapping detail, and “real world” aerial photos of ports, harbors, marinas, waterways, navigation landmarks and other points of interest.
The GPSMAP 420 is a sleek, space-saving chartplotter that features an ultra-bright 4†QVGA display; built-in, satellite-enhanced worldwide basemap and simplified user operation. The 420 also has an SD card slot so you can add additional features with the optional BlueChart? g2 Vision card.
The 420’s basemap contains worldwide satellite images in place of more traditional maps, and its SD card slot makes it easy to add additional maps without connecting to a computer. With fewer keys and a simple, intuitive interface, the 420 makes navigating your way through the water easy.
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Posted on May 29th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Guide

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