garmin 76 gpsmap

gpsmap 76

GARMIN 76 GPSMAP

All other marine handheld GPS units pale when compared to Garmin GPSMap 76. GPSMap 76 has navigational database pre-installed. And with additional 8MB memory, you can store other maps which you require. Equipped with other features such as sunlight-readable display, PC connectivity, big but light body allowing it to float on water, and easy operations, Garmin GPSMap is without a doubt the best GPS handheld device around.

 

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GARMIN 76 GPSMAP IS DESIGNED TO BE LONG LASTING

Garmin 76 GPSMap screenThe GPSmap 76 is built physically solid. The case is nice and stiff and clad around its thin edge with dark gray rubber. The bottom side is dark gray and the top is silver gray with dark gray border around the screen and buttons. The buttons are similar in the feel of material to the G-III+ but have a better tactile feel when pressed than the G-III+ buttons. There is one large rubber foot across the top that hides the MCX antenna connection on the right side of the back and two small rubber feet near the bottom. The battery door starts just above the mid-line in the back and opens and closes like the eTrex series with a post that has a T-bar in the center of the cover that locks into the chassis. The batteries run horizontally left to right in the GPS unlike the eTrex that run vertically. The data port is in the center of the bottom half of the unit. It uses a non-regulated cigarette lighter adapter. The battery door and data port cover are molded together and come completely off the unit. The lanyard’s attachment point is at the bottom center of the unit.

 

About the size of a small paperback book and weighing less than 8 ounces, Garmin 76 GPSMap fits comfortable in the palm of your hand, but is a bit big to carry in a shirt pocket. Using the unit requires almost no setup. Just put in two AA batteries, turn it on, go outside, and wait. In about a minute or so it will determine your location. It's accurate to about three meters, thanks to the unit's support of WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), which augments GPS signals for even greater accuracy.

 

The eight buttons, directional rocker thumbpad, and menu-based interface made it simple to access all of the unit's features and customize the display. For instance, it's a simple matter to use the buttons to set and name waypoints and build planned routes. Extra features include information on tides, sunrise and sunset, and a trip computer for seeing how far you've traveled and your average speed.