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Garmin GPS 60 Non-Mapping Personal Navigation Unit

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MSRP: $192.99
Your Price: $148.20
Savings: $ 44.79 ( 23% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Garmin
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Garmin GPS 60 Non-Mapping Personal Navigation Unit Features
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WAAS-Enabled, 12 Parallel-Channel GPS Receiver Non-Mapping Unit That Comes Factory Preloaded With A 1 Mb Marine Point Large, 4-Level, Grayscale Display With Bright, Backlit Led 28 Hours Of Battery Life Showcases Best Time For Hunting, Fishing & The Day'S Sunrise/Sunset Times
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Additional Garmin GPS 60 Non-Mapping Personal Navigation Unit Information
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The GPS 60 is completely waterproof, with up to 28 hours battery life using two AA batteries, this new product will target the marine and outdoor recreation markets. The GPS 60 is a low-cost solution for land or marine navigation designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). The GPS 60 provides 1 MB of internal user memory, which is preloaded from the factory with worldwide cities. This 1 MB of memory can also be used for storing downloaded points of interest data from our MapSource Points of Interest CD-ROM. The GPS 60 provides separate serial and USB interfaces. Navigation instructions can be shared with repeaters, plotters and autopilots using NMEA protocols through the dedicated serial port. Includes: unit, USB interface cable, lanyard, belt clip, manual, quick start guide
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What Customers Say About Garmin GPS 60 Non-Mapping Personal Navigation Unit:
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Disappointing for a company like Garmin. An alarm must be continuous until it is shut off. This clearly is not an "anchor drag alarm". Product advertising and information is very misleading and wrong. I purchased the Garmin GPS 60 to get the anchor drag alarm, which product advertising and information says it has. The so-called alarm gives one, and only one, barely audible " beep" and that is it. This would never awaken a sleeping individual, and is consequently useless as an "ancor drag alarm".
Have been unable to use the GPS to find out how many miles I've hiked on trails in the mountains because I don't understand the instructions.
My brother has one and he enjoys it very much and its a great help geting places. Its been a great help and would recommend it to anyone who is starting out in geocaching. I have enjoyed this product since the day it was put into my hands. I use mine a lot to find geo-treasures and getting from point to point.
It is kind of like a Timex watch, it takes a licking and keeps on ticking. I would recommend this unit to anyone. It takes us to within a few feet of the hidden cache. We have had great luck finding caches since we got the unit. Husband and I started geocaching and after reading lots of reviews and getting suggestions from friends we settled on the Garmin 60. This little unit is awsome. It is great. Also it has been rained on and dropped several times.
and we love its use for Geocaching. Picked this up at a great price (looks like it was on sale). Pulls a signal better than my other two units.
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