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GPSMAP 178/178C
chartplotter & depth-finder owners manual
2004-2007 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913) 397.8200 or (800) 800.1020 Fax (913) 397.8282
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January 2007
Part Number 190-00321-00 Rev. C
Printed in Taiwan
Preface
Congratulations on choosing one of the most advanced marine navigation systems available! The Garmin GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder utilizes the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an unsurpassed marine navigation chartplotter. To get the most out of your new navigation system, take the time to go through this owners manual and learn the operating procedures for your unit. This manual is broken into two parts for your convenience. Part One introduces you to the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder and provides a Getting Started tour so that you may become more familiar with the unit. This section provides you with a basic knowledge necessary to use the unit. Part Two is divided into sections that provide detailed references to the advanced features and operations of the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder. This allows you to concentrate on a specific topic quickly and look up detailed information about the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder.
Introduction Preface/Registration/ Software License Agreement
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Getting Started Map Cursor
As you become more familiar with the cursor, youll see that the map display actively scrolls or pans, letting you explore areas around the world and create waypoints and routes. Wherever you move the cursor, pressing the QUIT key centers the map on your current position. Now that youve seen how the Map Page can be used to monitor your present location, lets take a minute to learn how to mark and store your present position as a waypoint. Since youre in simulator mode, the present position displayed is the last position calculated by the receiver, which should be the spot where youve initialized the unit. This also gives you an opportunity to see how the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounders keypad and ENTER/MARK key are used for data entry and changing the waypoint name and symbol.
Current position
Map Scale
Distance/ Bearing Cursor Coordinates Map Cursor
Getting Started Marking Waypoints
To mark your present position:
1. Hold down the ENTER/MARK key until the New Waypoint window appears then release the key. The window shows a default three-digit waypoint name/number (001), symbol (dot), and position. You can leave the name as the auto-assigned number, but for this exercise, lets change the name to DOCK. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint name field (001) and press ENTER/MARK. You see that just the first 0 is now highlighted. 3. Press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD to clear the name field. 4. Press UP or DOWN on of the ARROW KEYPAD until the letter D appears, and then press RIGHT to go to the next space to the right, then UP or DOWN again until O appears. Repeat this until you have entered the name DOCK. If you make a mistake and select an incorrect character, simply press LEFT on the ARROW KEYPAD to backspace the cursor and then UP or DOWN to correct the entry. (If you accidentally press ENTER/MARK before you are done, simply press ENTER/MARK again and move the highlight to where you left off.) 5. After you have entered all the letters, press ENTER/MARK to confirm the name. 6. To access the waypoint symbol page, highlight the waypoint symbol field, which is to the left of the waypoints name and press ENTER/MARK. The default symbol is a dot. 7. You see a grid of available waypoint symbols to choose from. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the ANCHOR symbol. 8. Press ENTER/MARK to confirm the ANCHOR symbol. 9. Highlight OK at the bottom of the window and press ENTER/MARK again to confirm the OK prompt and save the waypoint.
Press ENTER/MARK after entering the name.
You can choose from a list of useful symbols. There are two Diver Down waypoint symbols to select from: the International and U.S. versions.
The waypoint is now stored in memory. Note that waypoints may also be created graphically from the map display or by manually entering position coordinates. Each of these techniques is described in the reference section of this manual.
Going to a Destination
GPS is all about marking positions as waypoints and navigating to them using the receivers steering guidance and map displays. Weve already seen how to use the ENTER/MARK key to store your present position, so its time to move on to the fun partgoing to a destination. The NAV/MOB key, located on the keypad above the QUIT key, is the primary tool used to select a destination waypoint, TracBack, or a route to navigate. The NAV key can be used in two primary ways: Pressing NAV once displays a list of options from which you can select Go To Point, Follow Route, Follow Track, or Stop Navigation. Highlighting an on-screen waypoint or map item as a destination directly from the Map Page and pressing NAV allows you to graphically select points to Go To. For our simulated trip, youre going to select a pre-programmed tour route using the first method. This also shows how the MENU key is used throughout the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder system to provide tab style options and functions. Lets start by changing the position to where the practice route is located. To change the GPSMAP 178/178C Sounder position in simulator mode:
1. Press the MENU key twice to display the list of Main Menu tab items. 2. Use the UP or DOWN arrow of the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Setup tab, then LEFT or RIGHT to highlight the System submenu tab. 3. Highlight Set Position in the simulator setup window and press ENTER. 4. From the Initialize Position Page, press the MENU key. You see Enter As Text highlighted, then press ENTER. 5. On the Enter Position window, press ENTER then use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter N3456.800, W07624.066 and press ENTER when done, then press QUIT to return to the Map Page.
Getting Started Using the NAV Key
Text entry for simulator position.
For future practice, you may skip steps 4 and 5 and point to a location from the Initialize Position Page.
Getting Started Simulated Tour
To activate the practice route stored in memory for navigation:
1. Press NAV. The option list page appears. (If you were selecting a single waypoint to navigate to rather than a route, you could highlight the waypoint on the map, press NAV and then press ENTER.) 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Follow Route option. Press ENTER to confirm. 3. The Select Route Page appears, with the GPSMAP TOUR route highlighted. 4. Press ENTER then highlight Activate and press ENTER again.
Nav Line Tab
All Map Defaults restores settings back to factory settings for all tabs. Set Up Page Layout the layout of the data fields may be changed to show more fields (with a smaller number size) or less fields (with a larger number size). You may also choose to show a Compass Tape on the Map Page only. To set up the page layout:
1. Press the MENU key to display the Page options. 2. Highlight Set Up Page Layout and press ENTER. (continued) 3. The current setting displays, press ENTER to change. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting, then press ENTER. 4. Press QUIT when finished.
Other Tab
Track Tab
Change Numbers allows you to specify the type of data displayed in each data field used on the map display. This option is available from any of the main pages. See page 19 for instructions on changing data field numbers. 29
The following data options are available for data fields on the main pages:
BEARING Compass direction from your position to destination COMPASS Compass ribbon COURSE Desired Track DEPTH Depth below transducer DIST TO DESTINATION Distance to final waypoint DIST TO NEXT Distance to next waypoint ELEVATION Elevation above/below MSL (Mean Sea Level) ETA AT DESTINATION Estimated Time of Arrival to final waypoint ETA AT NEXT Estimated Time of Arrival to next waypoint GPS ACCURACY Shows estimated GPS accuracy HIGHWAY Smaller version of the Highway Page MAXIMUM SPEED Fastest speed the unit has traveled MOVE AVERAGE SPEED Average moving speed MOVE TRIP TIME Time unit has been moving for a trip OFF COURSE Distance from desired track POINTER Arrow points to your destination POSITION Current position coordinates SONAR Compressed view of sonar data SPEED Speed over ground TIME OF DAY Current time TIME TO DESTINATION Time to final waypoint TIME TO NEXT Time to next waypoint TO COURSE Bearing to desired track TOTAL AVERAGE SPEED Total average speed
Changing Page Layout
Highlight the field you wish to change
TOTAL TRIP TIME Total travel time of trip, stopped and moving TRACK Current compass direction of travel TRIP ODOMETER Trip Odometer TURN Directional amount of turn needed to match bearing VELOCITY MADE GOOD Velocity Made Good to destination VOLTAGE Current voltage reading being received by unit WATER SPEED* Speed through the water WATER TEMP. LOG** Timeline graph of the transducers temperature reading. WATER TEMPERATURE** Water temperature *If equipped with a speed sensor or speed capable transducer. **If equipped with a temperature sensor or temperature capable transducer.
NOTE: COMPASS, HIGHWAY, POSITION, SONAR, and WATER TEMP. LOG are only available on Large and Huge sized data fields.
Turn Declutter On/Off toggles between showing spot soundings and map outlines for easier viewing.
Choose the type of data you wish to display.
Map Setup Menu Options
Pointer
Data Window
Show/Hide Numbers toggles showing/hiding the data fields on the sonar display. ize Split enables width adjustment of the Sonar Page split screen. This option is only available S when a split screen zoom scale is selected. You may adjust the size of the split window anywhere from 1/4 to 3/4 width of the right half of the Sonar Page. To resize the Sonar Page split screen:
1. From the Sonar Page split screen, press MENU. 2. Using the ARROW KEYPAD, highlight Size Split and press ENTER. 3. Move the horizontal double-arrow LEFT or RIGHT using the ARROW KEYPAD until the desired vertical width line shows, then press ENTER. 4. If you wish to cancel this operation, press QUIT or press MENU, highlight Cancel Resize and press ENTER.
Show Pointer option enabled
Show Numbers option enabled
Double-Arrow
et Up Sonar jumps to the Sonar tab of the Main Menu, which contains sonar configuraS tion settings that should not require frequent change. You may also press MENU twice from any screen, then highlight the Sonar tab using the ARROW KEYPAD. Press RIGHT on the ARROW KEYPAD to access the selection fields. Each time the Setup Menu is accessed, the unit returns to the last edited selection field. To change a setting on the Sonar tab:
1. Using the ARROW KEYPAD, highlight the desired field and press ENTER and the available options appear. 2. Highlight the desired setting and press ENTER. 3. Press QUIT to return to the Sonar Page or previous page.
Resizing the Split Sonar Display
Size Split Menu Options
Sonar Tab Options
Fish Symbols Off All available information is displayed. Suspended targets displays as fish symbols. Background information is displayed. Same as above with the target depth attached. Suspended targets display as fish symbols. No background information is displayed. Same as above with target depth attached.
F ish Symbols allows you to determine how the graph displays underwater targets and background information. If Fish Symbols are set to Off, the unit displays all of the available information about the underwater environment. If a fish symbol is selected, the graph displays only the information related to that symbol. Actual fish returns may not always appear as perfect arches (like in simulator mode), due to the speed, fish orientation, and/or other conditions. W ater Type since sound waves travel through Fresh and Salt water at different rates it is necessary to select the Water Type to ensure accurate readings on the unit. D epth Number controls the efficiency of the digital depth update rate. Fast Update updates more quickly and is recommended for low-noise, deeper water (>50 ft.). Auto is best for shallow water or high noise areas, has a slower screen update and is best used if you travel a wide variety of depths.
Waypoint Menu Options
Two additional options are available by pressing MENU on the New Waypoint and New Map Waypoint Pages: Append To Route and Move Waypoint. (these menu options also appear on the Waypoint Edit and Waypoint Review Pages). Append to Route Adds the new waypoint to the end of a route. Move Waypoint Allows you to move the waypoint to a new location on the map display. To append a new waypoint to a route:
1. Select Append To Route from the options menu. 2. The Select Route screen appears. Highlight the desired route or select New Route and press ENTER. 3. With OK highlighted, press ENTER to save the waypoint.
Waypoint Options Menu
To move a waypoint:
1. Select Move Waypoint from the options menu. 2. The selected waypoint is centered and highlighted on a map display. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the waypoint to the new position and press ENTER. Press QUIT to exit.
Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the waypoint to a new position on the map.
Reference Reviewing/Editing Waypoints
Reviewing and Editing Waypoints
Once you have created and stored a waypoint, it may be modified, reviewed, renamed, moved, or deleted at any time through the Waypoint Review and Waypoint Edit Pages. To access the Waypoint Review Page:
1. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the desired waypoint on the Map Page. 2. Press ENTER to display the Waypoint Review Page. If the waypoint is located on a map feature, or on a MapSource or BlueChart feature, the Waypoint Review Page includes additional information tabs about the other features at that location.
To access the Waypoint Edit Page:
1. Press MENU twice to view the Main Menu. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the Points tab, then highlight the desired waypoint from the User or Proximity lists.
Waypoint Review Page Highlight OK and press ENTER to exit/save changes.
2. Press ENTER to display the Waypoint Edit Page. If the waypoint is located on a map feature, or on a MapSource or BlueChart feature, the Waypoint Edit Page does NOT display the details of the other map features.
From the Waypoint Review and Edit Pages, you may change the name, symbol, comment, position coordinates, depth, or water temp for the selected waypoint. Once the changes have been made, highlight OK (Waypoint Review Page) or Next (Waypoint Edit Page) and press ENTER to save them. To change the waypoint name:
1. Highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter a new name and press ENTER when done.
To change the waypoint symbol:
Changing a Waypoint symbol.
1. Highlight the waypoint symbol field to the left of the waypoint name and press ENTER. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to select the desired symbol and press ENTER when done.
To change the comment/position coordinates/depth/water temperature:
1. Highlight the desired field and press ENTER. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to edit/enter the data. To drop to the next line, press to the right on the ARROW KEYPAD. Press ENTER when done.
Reference Editing Waypoints
On the Waypoint Review and Waypoint Edit Pages, you may also delete the selected waypoint, view the waypoint on the map, and move the waypoint on the map. To delete a waypoint:
1. On the Waypoint Review/Waypoint Edit Page, use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight Delete and press ENTER. 2, With OK highlighted, press ENTER again to confirm the deletion.
Symbol Name Comment Depth Coordinates Waypoint Edit Page Water Temperature
To view and move a waypoint on the map:
1. From the Waypoint Review/Waypoint Edit Page, highlight Show Map and press ENTER. The waypoint is highlighted on a map screen with an information window that shows the waypoint name, position and distance and bearing from your current position. 2. To move the waypoint, press ENTER. A MOVE label now appears under the cursor arrow. It may be necessary to use the IN and OUT keys to zoom the map. 3. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to move the waypoint to a new position. As you move the cursor around the map display, the information window at the top changes to show the distance, bearing, and position of the map cursor (in relation to the waypoints original position), and a description of where the cursor is on the map. If you wish to stop the move process, press QUIT. 4. With the pointer at the desired position, press ENTER. To return to the Waypoint Edit/Waypoint Review Page, press QUIT.
On the Show Map map display, an additional option is available by pressing MENU: Point to on Map Page returns to the highlighted waypoint on the main Map Page (exits the Waypoint Review/Waypoint Edit Page). 49
Reference Waypoint Lists
Submenu Tabs
Waypoint Lists
The GPSMAP 178/178Cs Main Menu Page features two waypoint submenu tabs, User and Proximity, that let you manage a large number of waypoints quickly and efficiently. The submenu tabs also provide a continuously updated proximity waypoint alarm function that can be used to define an alarm circle around submerged hazards, shallow waters, etc. To access the waypoint submenus of the Main Menu:
To deactivate (stop following) the route:
To copy or delete a route:
1. From the Route List, using the ARROW KEYPAD, highlight the route you want to copy or delete and press MENU. 2. Choose either Copy Route or Delete Route and press ENTER and with OK highlighted, press ENTER again to confirm a deletion. Copy uses the same route name with an additional number, starting at 1, at the end of the route name.
To delete all routes:
1. From the Route List, press MENU. 2. Highlight Delete All and press ENTER. With OK highlighted, press ENTER again to confirm.
Route List Options Menu
Reference Route Review Page
Route Name Data Fields Route Points Data Totals
Route Review Page
Once you have created a route, the Route Review Page allows you to edit a selected route. To access the Route Review page:
1. Press MENU twice and highlight the Route tab. 2. Highlight the name of the route you wish to review and press ENTER.
The Route Review page also allows you to enter a 15-character name for any listed route. By default the name includes the first and last waypoints in the route. To enter a custom route name:
1. From the Route Review page, highlight the name field and press ENTER to begin editing. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter the desired name and press ENTER when finished.
Once you are on the Route Review Page, you may review the route points (waypoints or map items) one at a time from the list. To review individual route points:
1. Highlight the desired point and press ENTER. 2. On the Point Review window, you may choose Next (highlight the next point on the route list), Show Map (show the point on a map window), or Delete (permanently delete the waypoint from the unit) and press ENTER. If the route point is a user waypoint, you may edit any of the waypoint properties on the Waypoint Review Page (see pages 48 for details).
Once you are back on the Route Point List, the next point in the route is automatically highlighted. This allows you to review each point on the route by repeatedly pressing ENTER.
Route Review Options Menu
By pressing MENU on the Route Review page, the following options are available: Edit on Map, Add Before, Remove, and Trip Planning.
dit on Map review and modify the route displayed for each point (waypoint or map item) on E a map page. You may also use the cursor to insert a new route point on a route leg, and to review a waypoint or map item. To edit a route on the map:
What is A Maritime mobile service identity (MMSI)?
DSC Tab
Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) basically allows a VHF radio to act like a phone. In order to make a call on a phone, you first need a phone number to dial. The 9-digit MMSI number acts like a phone number when used in a Position Report and as a unique identifier to the Coast Guard when used in an emergency Distress Call. In order to obtain a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number, users must register their VHF radio with the FCC (Form 605). Garmin does not supply this number!
How ARE MMSI assignments obtained?
Non-commercial users (e.g. recreational users who remain in domestic waters and only carry VHF, EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons), and Radar) are not required to have a FCC ship station license. The FCC and Coast Guard have authorized some second and third party vendors to assign MMSI numbers. This service is limited to registering recreational vessels only. To receive information on how to obtain a recreational MMSI number please contact: http://www.uscg.mil/rescue21/links/mmsi.htm or http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/ U.S Non-Federal User: Commercial users, or those who travel outside the U.S. or Canada, must apply for a ship station license, or an amendment to a ship station license. To find out if you require a Ship Station license contact: http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/fctsht14.html If your vessel requires licensing by the FCC you will obtain a MMSI during the application/licensing process when you file FCC Forms 159 and 605. U.S. Federal User: Federal users can obtain MMSI assignments from their agency radio spectrum management office. These procedures are currently under review by the NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration). Outside the U.S.: Users can obtain an MMSI assignment from their telecommunications authority or ship registry, often by obtaining or amending their ship station license. In Canada: Industry Canada is responsible for assigning MMSI numbers to commercial and recreational vessels. Information is available at the following web site: http://apollo.ic.gc.ca/english/mmsi.html For more information on MMSIs visit: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/mmsi.htm
How can Garmin help you with DSC?
To receive Distress Calls or Position Reports, you must have a DSC-equipped chartplotter as well as a VHF radio with DSC support. During normal, non-emergency Position Report communication, Channel 70 (156.525 MHz) has been set aside as the VHF/DSC digital call channel. For a Distress Call, a mariner presses the MayDay button on their VHF radio. The call transmits on an emergency channel with the MMSI number attached to the call (if you have DSC support). Any DSC-equipped mariner (on sea or land) within range can receive the call. When the Garmin GPSMAP 178/178C is connected to a VHF with DSC support, the GPS unit displays a Call List, Log, and a Directory available to store incoming information received from another users DSC capable VHF/GPS combination. Basic wiring is required for the Garmin unit and VHF radio to send and receive NMEA data from each other (see page 96).
The Units tab settings affect how navigation information is displayed on the GPSMAP 178/178C. When in doubt, seek assistance. If you are using a map or chart in conjunction with your GPS, make sure the settings under the Units tab of the GPSMAP 178/178C match that of the map or chart. This information should be displayed somewhere on the map or chart. If the information is not present, contact the map or chart maker to determine what position format, datum, heading and units of measure are being used for the map or chart.
Heading lets you select the reference used in calculating heading information. You can select from Auto Mag Var, True, Grid, and User Mag Var. Auto Mag Var provides magnetic north heading references which are automatically determined from your current position. True provides headings based upon a true north reference. Grid provides headings based on a grid north reference (and is used in conjunction with the grid position formats described on page 84). User Mag Var allows you to specify the magnetic variation at your current position and provides magnetic north heading references based upon the variation you enter. To enter a user defined magnetic variation:
1. With the Heading field set to User Mag Var, highlight the heading reference field (immediately to the right) and press ENTER. 2. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to enter the magnetic variation at your current position and press ENTER.
Distance, Speed, and Elevation lets you select the desired units of measure for distance, speed and elevation readouts in Nautical (nm, kt, ft), Nautical (nm, kt, m), Statute (mi, mh, ft), or Metric (km, kh, m) terms. Depth lets you select the desired units of measure for depth in Feet (ft), Fathoms (fa), or Meters (m). Temperature lets you select the desired units of measure for temperature in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C).
WARNING: If User Mag Var is selected, you must periodically update the magnetic variation as your position changes. Using this setting, the unit does not automatically calculate and update the magnetic variation at your present position. Failure to update this setting may result in substantial differences between the information displayed on your unit and external references, such as a magnetic compass.
Reference Main Menu: Time/ Comm Tab
Time Submenu Tab displays the current time and date, allows you to adjust the 12 or 24-hour time format, enter a time zone, and adjust for daylight savings to show correct local time. The following options are available: Time Format 12 hour, 24-hour (military) or UTC time (also called Greenwich Time). Time Zone choose your time zone to show correct local time or choose Other and enter a UTC Offset. The UTC offset is how many hours you are ahead or behind the time line. See the table on page 96 for time offsets. Daylight Savings choose from Auto, On, or Off to adjust for daylight savings. Comm (Communications) Tab lets you control the input/output format used when connecting your GPSMAP 178/178C to external NMEA devices, a DGPS beacon receiver, a personal computer, another Garmin GPSMAP 178/178C, etc. If a DGPS receiver is used, WAAS capability is automatically turned to Off. The unit supports two input/output ports. See page 96 for more information on wiring and NMEA information. Individual Port settings are:
Installing the Unit on the Mounting Bracket
1. Align the slot on the back of the unit with the long mounting knob and slide in place. It may be necessary to adjust the long mounting knob to spread the bracket arms apart. Turn counter-clockwise to widen the bracket arms, clockwise to tighten. 2. Adjust the unit angle and tighten the long mounting knob until snug. 3. To tilt the unit, loosen the long mounting knob on the right side of the bracket assembly. 4. To rotate the entire bracket, twist it left or right. The bracket clicks as you turn it. 5. Tighten all knobs once the desired viewing angle is obtained.
Slide the unit onto the bracket
Adjust for optimal viewing
Flush Mounting the GPSMAP 178/178C External Antenna Unit
The GPSMAP 178/178C External Antenna only can be flush mounted on a flat panel. When flush mounting the GPSMAP 178/178C, be sure to choose an appropriately sized location for the unit. Check that all cables reach the unit mounting location before beginning installation. Use the Flush Mount Template provided in the box to determine a location. Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding. To flush mount the GPSMAP 178/178C (External Antenna ONLY):
Included Mounting Hardware 4 - 3mm Studs, 4 - Flat Washers, 8 - 3mm Hex Nuts. Tools (not included) Center Punch, Drill, 1/8 (3mm) Drill Bit, 3/8 (6mm) Drill Bit, Jig Saw, 1/16 (2mm) Allen Wrench, 9/35 (7mm) Wrench. 1. Trim the Flush Mount Template and tape in the desired location. 2. Using a Center Punch, indent the center of each Mounting Hole location. 3. Using a 1/8 (3mm) drill bit, drill the four Mounting Holes. 4. Using a 3/8 (6mm) drill bit, drill a hole for a location to begin cutting the mounting surface. 5. Using the Jig Saw, cut the mounting surface along the inside of the dashed line indicated on the template. Be very careful when cutting this hole, there is only a small amount of clearance between the unit and the Mounting Holes. It may be prudent to cut slightly inside the indicated line and then sand or file the panel as needed to obtain the best fit. 6. Install the four Mounting Studs into the unit by screwing the shorter section into the back of the unit. Use a 1/16 (2mm) Allen Wrench to tighten the Mounting Studs until the stops contact the case. Be careful not to overtighten as this may damage the Mounting Stud. The studs have a reusable threadlocking patch pre-applied from the factory. 7. Place the unit in position inside the cutout area of the mounting surface. 8. Place washers over the Mounting Studs, then thread on one Hex Nut per Mounting Stud. Tighten all four Hex Nuts until the unit is snug against the mounting surface. Install and tighten the second Hex Nut on all four Mounting Studs to lock the first Hex Nut in place.
Appendix A Selecting a Transducer
Wide cone angle
Narrow cone angle
dead zone fish not seen
Appendix A Mounting the Transducer
Proper transducer installation is key to getting the best performance from your new unit. If the transducer lead is too short, extension cables are available from your Garmin dealer. DO NOT cut the transducer lead or any part of the transducer cable, as this voids your warranty. The cable cannot be spliced and connected to any existing (Garmin or non-Garmin) transducer cables. Following are some tips and basic installation instructions for some popular transducers. Detailed installation instructions are provided in the transducer kits. Some transducers may need to be installed by a professional marine installer.
Transom Mount Installation
DO NOT mount the transducer behind strakes, struts, fittings, water intake or discharge ports, or anything that creates air bubbles, or causes the water to become turbulent. It is important that the transducer be in clean (non-turbulent) water for optimal performance.
Transom Mount Transducer (depth/temp)
Apply marine sealant to all screw threads to prevent water from seeping into the transom.
Mount the transducer cable cover well above the waterline.
Transducer should extend 1/8" (3mm) below fiberglass hull or 3/8" (10mm) below aluminum hull
Transducer
Additional Sensor Installation
Make sure that the transducer is below water level when the boat is on plane at high speed Do not mount transducer directly in the path of the prop. The transducer can cause cavitation that may degrade the boat's performance and damage the prop.
Mount the transducer parallel with the bottom.
To avoid drilling a hole to mount a thru-hull transducer, a transom mount transducer may be used with epoxy inside a boat (shoot-thru-hull installation). For a transducer to be mounted inside the hull (shoot-thru, not thru-hull), the boat must be fiberglass, no core (contact your boat manufacturer if you are unsure). Test by placing a small amount of water inside the hull, placing the transducer on top of the water, then verifying the accuracy of the locators versus the current water depth. If they are the same, use slow-curing epoxy (non-silicone based) to affix the transducer to the inside of the hull.
Shoot-Thru-Hull Installation
The transducer is designed to be mounted inside a fiberglass hull. The standard plastic transom mount transducer can also be mounted in this fashion using this method. If using a temperature sensing transducer, the temperature displayed reflects the hull temperature. Selecting a location:
LORAN-C is a radio navigation aid operated and maintained in the United States by the United States Coast Guard. The name LORAN is an acronym for LOng RAnge Navigation. The LORAN system covers the entire United States and the U.S. Coastal Confluence Zone. From the perspective of a mariner, the system is used for ocean and coastal navigation. It can be used as a supplemental system for harbor and harbor approach navigation, and it is used for inland navigation by recreational vehicles. LORAN TD Feature The LORAN TD (Time Delay) feature eases the transition from using LORAN to using GPS. The GPSMAP unit automatically converts GPS coordinates to LORAN TDs for those who have a collection of LORAN fixes for favorite fishing spots and other waypoints recorded as TDs. You can display your position as a TD or enter waypoints as TDs. The accuracy to be expected from this conversion is approximately thirty meters. When the unit is placed in the LORAN TD format mode, it simulates the operation of a LORAN receiver. Position coordinates may be displayed as TDs, and all navigation functions may be used as if the unit was actually receiving LORAN signals. Using the LORAN TD Format When creating new waypoints using LORAN TD coordinates, you must set the correct LORAN chain number and secondary stations in the Setup TD field before storing the waypoint. You must have the correct chain number as well as the secondary station identifiers to use this option correctly. These values vary per coordinate set or geographical location. Failure to enter correct information could result in inaccuracies for the desired destination. After the waypoint is stored in unit memory, it always references the LORAN chain number and secondary stations currently selected in the Setup TD field. If you enter a different LORAN chain number, change the secondary stations or offsets in the Setup TD field, the active waypoint information reflects those changes. Since the GPSMAP unit does not rely on the LORAN signal for navigation, it can reference a different GRI chain and/or secondary stations and still navigate to the location stored in memory.
On the Units Tab of the Main Menu, press MENU, then highlight Loran TD On and press ENTER to select Loran TD.
Or, highlight the Position Format field, highlight Loran TD and press ENTER to select Loran TD.
The LORAN TD Setup window contains the fields to select the Loran GRI-Chain Number, Primary and Secondary Stations, and TD Offsets. To setup Loran TD from the Main Menu:
1. Using the ARROW KEYPAD, highlight the Setup tab, then press RIGHT to highlight the Units submenu tab. Highlight the Position Format field and press ENTER. You may also press MENU from the Units tab to display the Loran TD On option. (If you use Loran TD On, skip to step 3.) 2. Highlight Loran TD, press ENTER, then highlight Setup and press ENTER. 3. To change the settings of any of the five fields, highlight the field, press ENTER, select/enter the desired setting and press ENTER. 4. When done, press the QUIT key to return to the Main Menu.
DESCRIPTION
USD-RETAIL
GARMIN GPS
VHF HAND-HELD RADIOS
010-00166-00
GARMIN MARINE VHF 720 Hand Held VHF radio telephone
187.25
010-00193-00
VHF 725e Transceiver 28 ETSI 301-178 approved (with a FREE NiMH Battery)
284.10
1/12/05
GLOBAL SATELLITE 757 HIGH STREET FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 3316
Tel. +Fax +mf@globalsatelliteusa.com
010-00
RINO 130
419.98
MARINE RADAR
010-00323-00 010-00324-00
GMR 20 Marine Radar, 2kW GMR 40 Marine Radar, 4kW
2,303.98 2,815.98
AVIONICS PRODUCTS
The GPSMAP 196 is a versatile navigator for air, land, and sea. This WAAS-capable unit has detailed moving map graphics, HSI steering guidance, a Jeppesen database, and all the other pilot-friendly features youd expect from Garmin. Youll be amazed at the exceptional resolution and contrast on this units 12-level grayscale display, and its lightning-fast processor makes for extremely fast map redraws and scrolling.
010-00301-01
GPSMAP 196 with Intl Base Map and Atlantic Intl database $ The GPS III Pilot takes its place among the worlds best aviation handhelds. This 9ounce wonder has the same pilot-friendly operations of the Garmin GPS 90 and the mapping details of Garmins GPSMAP 195. Yet the extraordinary GPS III Pilot occupies a unique positionor, actually, two positions. The GPS III Pilots two-way display can be used in a horizontal heads-up conguration atop the glare shield of any aircraftor, with the push of a button, can be changed to a vertical display for use on the yoke or in the palm of your hand.
1,049.00
010-00125-08
GPSIII Pilot with International Base Map and African database Mapping details on Garmins GPSMAP 295 provide a clear picture of the ground below. Its big, 4-inch (diagonal) 16-color display makes it easy to distinguish SUAs from highways, or VORs from nearby towns. Move the cursor to one of those SUAs and the name, controlling agency, and vertical boundaries pop-up on the map. Meanwhile a vector to nal feature offers the nest situational awareness on approach. This unit also can provide position accuracy to less than three meters when receiving WAAS corrections.
449.00
010-00200-01
GPSMAP 295 with Atlantic Intl Base Map and Atlantic Intl database $ The GPSMAP 296 builds on the tradition of Garmin aviation handhelds like the GPSMAP 196 and GPSMAP 295. New features like terrain cautions and alerts, sectional chart-like topographic data, a built-in obstacle database of the U.S., and a transparent navigation arc view for course, speed, and distance information lead the list of advances. The GPSMAP 296 also features USB data transfer, faster processing speed, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack. Press a button, and you have your choice of the units automotive or marine modes.
1,199.00
010-00356-01
GPSMAP 296 with European Base Map and Atlantic database FIXED UNITS: The Garmin GPS155/165 TSO are the worlds rst GPS receivers to be fully certied to FAA TSO-C129, Class A1 standards for non-precision approach use, giving you the freedom and convenience of ying IFR from takeoff to touchdown with GPS as your navigation reference. And by ying with Garmin as your GPS source, youve got the inherent reliability, workload-limiting features, worldwide service and peace of mind that can only come from ying the #1 name in general aviation GPS.
1,795.00
010-00075-00 010-10040-01 010-10051-03 GPSMAP 165TSO receiver with Atlantic database. GA 56 antenna. Datacard $ $ $ 4,605.00 366.80 264.00
PDA/GPS ORGANISERS
010-00264-01
iQue 3200 System Colour with full unlock European City Select version 5.00 CD ROM, with UK and Euro Charger
560.00
010-00264-01 010-00264-12
iQue 3600 System Colour with full unlock European City Select version 5.00 CD ROM, with UK and Euro Charger iQue 3600 Bundle System Colour (same as above) with Auto Navigation (010-10407-00)
640.00 688.00
010-00344-01
iQue M5 - English language
800.00
010-002690-01
MapSource City Select Europe CD, Universal PDA vehicle / automotive friction mount, Dash mount with permanent and temporary adhesive pads, Installation / application CD-ROM with manual
284.98
GPS/GSM
NAVTALK 010-00216-21 GPS/GSM NAVTALK (European database) including AC charger. $ 464.00
GPS 12/12xl/Arab
010-00177-00 010-00170-00
GPS 12 ARABIC GPS 12-Portable GPS receiver multi-lingual
256.00 168.00
010-00138-03 010-10085-00 010-10165-00
GPS 12XL Handheld/Portable System with Africa/Middle East Point Database GPS Cigarette lighter cable for 40-12XL-12CX-12 MAP. GPS Cigarette lighter and data cable
256.00 20.51 39.60
GEKO 101/201/301
010-00317-00 010-00317-01
Geko 101 System Geko 101 Bilingual (with French packaging & manual)
108.80 108.80
010-00318-00 010-00318-01
Geko 201 System Geko 201 Bilingual (with French packaging & manual)
134.40 134.40
010-00319-00
010-10306-00 010-10425-00 010-10426-00 010-10427-00 010-10428-00 010-10481-00 010-10203-00 010-10205-00 010-10206-00 010-10310-00 010-10268-00 010-10380-00 010-10404-00 010-10424-00
Geko 301 System (IDEM Geko 201 with Barometric Altimeter & Electronic Compass) ACCESSORIES Portable mount (no installation required) Handlebar mounting bracket Marine Mount Automotive mounting bracket Automotive windshield mounting bracket with suction cup mount Carabiner button clip CABLES Cigarette lighter adapter Data Cable (bare data wires) PC interface cable (RS232 serial port connector) USB to RS232 converter cable (requires applicable unit PC interface cable) PC interface cable with cigarette lighter adapter SUNDRY Belt clip Neck lanyard Stretch Holster
220.80
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
30.80 15.82 27.98 27.98 27.98 10.99 35.18 20.11 33.44 52.80 44.00 11.18 11.42 9.58
WRIST GPS
010-00329-00
Forerunner 101 with expandable owners manual and quick start guide.
121.58
010-00328-01
Forerunner201 with expandable owners manual and quick start guide.
170.99
010-00375-01
Forerunner 301 GPS System, Europe
296.38
010-00364-00
Foretrex 101 with wristband, expander strap, owners manual, and quick start guide
158.06
010-00361-01
Foretrex 201 with wristband, expander strap, Euro A/C charger with PC interface, owners manual, and quick start guide
193.60
GPS PRO
010-00226-01
GPS V receiver, City select CD,mount blt, cig.lighter cable,PC cable
341.98
010-00378-02
GPS 10 Sensor, Buetooth, Includes GPS 10 wireless receiver, integrated magnetic mount,12-volt charger cable, owners manual
193.78
010-00378-01 GPS 10 Deluxe, Bluetooth Sensor $ 284.98
ETREX FAMILY
010-00190-01 010-00190-20
GPSeTrex EURO Bilingual (with French packaging & manual) GPS eTrex EURO Handheld/Portable System with Fish & Hunt Calculator
128.00 128.00
010-00190-40
GPS eTrex Camo, Realtree Hardwoods (Registered Trade Mark)
140.80
010-00225-00
GPS eTrex VENTURE (Green) 1mb-PC interface cable-4 languages
206.40
010-00212-00
GPS eTrex SUMMIT with altimeter and electronic compass
224.00
010-00256-01
GPS eTrex LEGEND (Blue) 8mb-PC interface cable-12 languages
227.20
010-00358-01
GPS eTrex Legend C System
352.00
010-00243-01 010-00030-03
GPS eTrex VISTA with built in compass and altimeter,24mb memory GPS eTrex Vista Europe comes with PC interface cable & 28 $263.00 MetroGuide Europe CD included
340.80 420.80
010-00368-01
GPSeTrex Vista C System
409.60
010-10274-00 010-10266-00 010-10267-00 010-10203-00 010-10268-00 010-10206-00 010-10205-00 ACCESSORIES GPS eTrex mounting bracket. GPS eTrex carrying case GPS eTrex SUMMIT handle bar mounting bracket. GPS eTrex/ EMAP-SUMMIT Cigarette lighter adaptor. GPS eTrex/ EMAP/SUMMIT PC cable & cigarette lighter adaptor. GPS eTrex/ EMAP/SUMMIT PC data interface cable. GPS eTrex/EMAP-SUMMIT data interface cable (w/out plug). EMAP SERIES GPS EMAP International with intergrated charts. GPS EMAP DELUXE INTERNATIONAL, PC interface cable & 16mb mem. GPS EMAP FRANCE, PC if.cable,16 mb memory & Metroguide France. ACCESSORIES GPS EMAP automotive mouting bracket. GPS EMAP deluxe leather carrying case. GPS EMAP Vehicule suction mount. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 29.15 13.73 16.48 36.65 45.83 34.83 20.95
010-00167-01 010-00201-06 010-00026-03 010-10202-00 010-10235-00 010-10262-00
$ $ $ $ $ $
264.00 320.00 428.80 13.18 15.82 35.18
AUTOMOTIVE
010-00232-11 010-00232-12 010-00232-09
StreetPilot III Deluxe (International) with English + 1 (Italian) voices which can be changed to any language voices available StreetPilot III Deluxe (International) with German + 1 (French) voices which can be changed to any language voices available StreetPilot III South Africa (with International Basemap)
672.00 672.00 702.40
010-00273-04 010-00273-01 GPS StreetPilot 2610 GPS StreetPilot 2650-as 2610 with dead-reckoning kit and cables. $ $ 880.00 1,104.00
010-00357-04
StreetPilot 2620 Preloaded hard drive with Europe mapping.
1,120.00
010-00357-01
StreetPilot 2660 Preloaded hard drive with Europe mapping.
1,344.00
010-00401-01
StreetPilot c320 Europe - UK & Ireland pre-programmed
608.00
010-00401-11
StreetPilot c330 Europe -Pre-programmed memory of all of Europe with City Select STREET PILOT accessories 128 MB CompactFlash Memory Card 256 MB CompactFlash Memory Card
768.00
010-10477-04 010-10477-05
72.80 120.64
010-10199-01 010-10199-03 010-10232-01 GPS STREET Mounting bracket. GPS STREET PILOT carrying case for Monochrome and Color version GPS STREET PILOT DeLuxe Colour and cartrdige carrying case. $ $ $ 17.58 21.95 28.16
010-00306-01/753759041779 010-00306-23/753759041779
Quest Deluxe - Europe Quest Deluxe - France
PORTABLE MAPPING
608.00 608.00
010-00322-21 010-00322-22 GPSMAP 60C Handheld/Portable System with Intl. Detailed Basemap GPSMAP 60C Handheld/Portable System with Intl. Detailed Basemap (FR) $ $ 512.00 512.00
010-00322-22
GPSMAP 60CS Handheld/Portable System with Intl. Detailed Basemap (FR), built-in $ compass and barometer.
569.60
010-00322-01
GPS 60 Handheld/Portable System with International Detailed Basemap
205.18
International Detailed Basemap
010-00309-01 010-00309-05
GPS 72 Handheld/Portable System with International Marine Point Database GPS 72 Pack-includes: GPS 72 unit, cigarette lighter adapter, marine mountand carrying case.
184.00 208.00
010-00322-11
GPSMAP 60 Handheld/Portable System with International Detailed Basemap
010-00322-31
GPSMAP 60CS Handheld/Portable System with International Detailed Basemap
010-00249-01
GPS 76 (white) 1MB mem.-Atl. database lights & bouys, PC cable,languages
243.20
010-00271-01
GPS 76S Intl.metallic with 24MB mem.for Mapsource and marine charts,Altimeter/electronic compass database lights & bouys, PC
425.60
GPSMAP 76 Handheld/Portable System with International Marine Point Database + Built in International Basemap
340.80
010-00352-01
GPSMAP 76C Handheld/Portable System with Built-in International Basemap
010-00353-01
GPSMAP 76CS Handheld/Portable System with Built-in International Basemap
626.98
FISH FINDERS
010-00198-00 010-00198-01 010-00217-00 010-00217-01 010-00162-00 010-00162-01 010-00218-00 010-00218-01 010-00169-00 010-00169-01 010-00219-00 010-00219-01 010-00341-00 010-00341-02 010-00341-01 FISH FINDER 100 without transducer. $ FISH FINDER 100 with transducer (transom mount PN 010-10118-01). $ FISH FINDER 100 BLUE 50/200hz without transducer 11 languages $ FISH FINDER 100 BLUE 50/200hz with transducer. $ FISH FINDER 160 without transducer. $ FISH FINDER 160 with transducer. $ FISH FINDER 160 BLUE 50/200hz without transducer. $ FISH FINDER 160 BLUE 50/200hz with transducer. $ FISH FINDER 240 with transducer. $ FISH FINDER 240 with transducer. $ FISH FINDER 240 BLUE without transducer. $ FISH FINDER 240 BLUE with transducer(transom mount) $ FISH FINDER 250C/16 colour TFT display with 320 x 320 pixels wo tdcr. $ FISH FINDER 250C/16 colour TFT display with 320 x 320 pixels single tdcr. $ (Depth/Speed and Temperature transom mount: 010-10249-00 + 010-00279-01) FISH FINDER 250C/16 colour TFT display with 320 x 320 pixels dual tdcr. $ (Depth/Speed and Temperature transom mount: 010-10272-00 + 010-00279-01) 124.80 160.00 160.00 206.40 214.40 256.00 222.40 291.20 345.60 387.20 356.80 425.60 489.60 547.20 569.60
MARINE GPS
010-00156-00 010-00157-00
GPS 126 with integrated antenna GPS 128 with GA 28 antenna. GPS 152 ush mounted-xed unit with internal helical antenna.Loaded with International database of lights & buoys GPS 152 ush mounted-xed unit with external GA29 antenna,Loaded with International database of lights & buoys
256.00 272.00
010-00227-30 010-00227-20
272.00 288.00
010-00149-00 010-00069-22 010-00069-20 010-00070-20 010-00118-00 010-00250-00
GPS 180 with 14 cms screen. GPS 215 without differential receiver. GPS 215 with differential receiver. GPS 225 with differential receiver. GPS 230 with GA 128 antenna. GPSMAP 232 Monochrome multi language
592.00 704.00 1,072.00 1,488.00 664.00 960.00
GPS MAP/SOUNDERS
010-00202-01 010-00199-01 010-00150-00 010-00150-01 010-00119-00 010-00119-00
GPSMAP 168 Echo Sounder/GPS & built-in GPS antenna.(w/out tdcr) GPSMAP 168 Sounder/GPS, external antenna (without transducer) GPSMAP 185 Sounder & GPS w/out transducer. GPSMAP 185 Sounder/GPS with standard transducer. GPSMAP 235 Sounder & GPS w/out transducer. GPSMAP 235 Sounder/GPS with transducer.
622.40 654.40 760.00 792.00 784.00 822.40
GPS MAP/SOUNDERS (BLUE CHARTS)
010-00340-05 010-00340-01 010-00340-03
GPSMAP 178C with Internal Antenna without Transducer GPSMAP 178C with Internal Antenna with Single Transducer (010-10249-00) GPSMAP 178C with Internal Antenna with Dual Transducer (010-10272-00)
849.60 886.40 902.40
010-00431-03 010-00431-02
GPSMAP 192 Colour with Internal GPS Antenna GPSMAP 192 Colour with External GPS Antenna
776.00 800.00
010-00432-02 010-00432-03
GPSMAP 198 Colour Sounder, External Antenna without transducer GPSMAP 198 Colour Sounder, External Antenna Includes Dual Frequency Transducer with Temp
1,036.80 1,080.00
010-00331-01
GPSMAP 276C Portable System Colourwith European Detailed Basemap (Software version 3.00 now supports the GSD 20 remote sounder module).
720.00
010-00238-00 010-00259-00
GPSMAP 182 System with GA 29 low prole 6 remote marine antenna and worldwide basemap GPSMAP 182 Colour with GA 29 low prole 6 remote marine antenna and worldwide basemap.
555.20 800.00
010-00239-00 010-00239-02 010-00268-00 010-00268-01 GPSMAP 188 Monochrome multi language w.out transducer GPSMAP 188 Monochrome multi language with dual frequency transducer. GPSMAP 188Colour Sounder with GA 29 low prole remote marine antenna, worldwide basemap without transducer GPSMAP 188Colour Sounder with GA 29 low prole remote marine antenna, dual freq transducer w/ temp and worldwide basemap $ $ $ $ 713.60 768.00 1,036.80 1,080.00
010-00250-10 010-00250-11
GPSMAP 238 Sounder System with GA 29 low prole remote marine antenna, worldwide basemap, without transducer, lanugauges. GPSMAP 238 Sounder System with GA 29 low prole remote marine antenna, worldwide basemap, with plastic transducer transom mount with temp) , languages
790.40 851.20
010-00251-010-00252-00 753759029678
GPSMAP 2006 7,2 grey scale with GPS17 and antenna. GPSMAP 2006C 6,colours with GPS17 and antenna.
713.60 1,440.00
OEM MODULES
010-00240-10 010-00240-12 010-00240-13 010-00124-00 010-00124-02 010-00153-03 010-00116-00 010-00116-01 010-00096-00 010-00242-21
GPS15: Not Waas capable, input voltage: 3.3 Vdc +/- 50 mV ripple GPS15L: Waas capable, input voltage: 3.3 to 5 Vdc GPS15H: Waas capable, 8 to 40 Vdc unregulated +/- 100 mV ripple GPS 25 LP-LVC CMOS OUTPUT GPS 25 LP-LVC RS232 OUTPUT 3,6V - 6 V. GPS 35 LP-HVS with 5 mts cable, R232 OP, 9-40 vdc supply. GPS 35 PC (serial port connector & cigarette lighter adapter). GPS 35 USB with 4 meters of cable. GPS 36 TRAK PAK to be used with portable PC. GPS 17N Integrated Phase Trac antenna with integrated receiver
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
72.00 88.00 96.00 124.80 128.00 200.00 220.80 220.80 236.80 236.80
DIFFERENTIAL GPS
010-00068-00 010-00151-00 GPS GBR 21 Differential receiver. GPS GBR 23 differential beacon receiver with built-in antenna. $ $ 243.20 243.20
MAPPING
Marine
G-SMALL G-MEDIUM G-LARGE GPS GEOCHART SMALL 8 MB GPS GEOCHART MEDIUM 16 MB GPS GEOCHART LARGE 32 MB $ $ $ 72.00 144.00 211.20
Land Mobile
010-10215-01 010-10370-00 010-10264-00 010-10372-00 010-10263-00 010-10263-03 010-10263-04 010-10263-06 MAP SOURCE WorldMap CD with trip and waypoint manager. METRO GUIDE EUROPE METRO GUIDE per country (to specify) ROAD & REC EUROPE GPS ROAD & REC UK GPS Map source road & rec.CD FRANCE GPS Map source road & rec.CD BENELUX. GPS ROAD & REC SPAIN $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 64.00 144.00 128.00 128.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
MEMORY MODULES
010-10226-00 010-10226-01 010-10226-02
GPS Memory cartridge 16 MB. GPS Memory cartridge 32 MB. GPS Memory cartridge 64 MB.
67.20 96.00 142.40
010-10226-03 010-00210-00 GPS Memory cartridge 128 MB. USB Programmer $ $ 268.80 89.60
ACCESSOIRES
Antennas & Cables
010-10062-00 010-10052-04 010-10061-00 010-10053-00 010-10052-05 010-10067-00 010-10052-00 010-00174-00 010-10144-00 010-10167-00 010-10121-00 GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GA 26 Flange mount GA 26 Low Prole antenna w.magnetique mt GA 26 Trunk tip mount GA 27 External antenna with SMB connector. GA 27C antenna unit GA 28 Flange mount GA 28 low prole marine antenna with 30 ft cable. GA 29 Marine antenna and cable. Remote antenna mount with 6ft of cable and suction mount. differntial whip antenna MCX to BNC adaptor for GPS175/195. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 87.98 87.98 87.98 87.98 87.98 18.05 114.24 114.24 22.40 13.20 22.00
Mounting Brackets
010-10048-00 010-10111-01 010-10115-00 010-10122-00 010-10305-00 010-10300-00 010-10117-01 010-10199-3 GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS Adjustable mounting bracket 12-38-48. Mounting bracket for GPS II/III. 12-Bycylce mount. 2/3-Bicycle mounting brkt. 76 Automotive mounting bracket. 76 Marine mounting bracket. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 27.98 27.98 15.82 17.55 27.98 27.98 11.17 21.95
Carrying Cases
GPS Carrying case for Garmin GPS 12 GPS Carrying case for STREET PILOT
Auto adaptors (12 volts)
010-10084-00 010-10165-00 010-10077-00 010-10085-00 GPS GPS GPS GPS 12 Cigarette lighter cable (010-10084-00). Cigarette lighter and data cable Cigarette lighter cable 120XL,125,126,128,162,180,230,235 Cigarette lighter cable for 40-12XL-12CX-12 MAP. $ $ $ $ 35.18 39.60 39.60 20.51
Data connectivity accessories
010-10310-00 010-10141-00 010-10142-00 010-10164-00 010-10141-00 010-10086-00 010-10082-00 GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS GPS USB/SERIAL adaptor compatable with all data cables. Data cable for GPS 3 etc. Data transfer cables Unit to Unit. PC cable with cigarette lighter att.GPS12/38-8 volts. PC interface cable. 12 data cable. Power/data cable (bare wires) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 67.18 33.52 41.34 44.00 33.52 20.11 24.61
Transducers (echo-sounders)
010-10171-00 010-10192-00 010-10119-00 010-10106-00 010-10105-00 010-10118-00 Transducer Transducer Transducer Transducer Transducer Transducer 200/500khz-15/45 plastic transom mount, depth,temp. 200/500khz-15/45 plastic transom, depth,temp,speed. 200khz-12 THRUHULL depth only. (135-185-160-240) 200khz-20 TRANSOM depth,temp,speed 135-185-160-240. 200khz-20 TRANSOM depth. (135-185-160-240) 200khz-20 TRANSOM depth/temp. (135-185-160-240) $ $ $ $ $ $ 72.80 150.98 62.48 93.28 38.72 62.48
Tags
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1. Garmin Swivel Mount for GPSMap 172C and 178C (010 10522 00)
2. Garmin USB 2.0 Data Card Programmer for Garmin SD Data Cards (010 10776 00)
3. RAM Mounting Systems RAM HOL GA14U Plastic Cradle for Garmin GPSMAP 76C, 76CS, 76CSx, 76Cx, 96, 96C
4. Garmin GPSMAP 172 172c 178 178c Hardwire Power Cable
5. Lexerd Garmin GPSMAP 178C Sounder TrueVue Anti glare Fish Finder Radar Screen Protector
6. Lexerd Garmin GPSMAP 178C Sounder TrueVue Anti glare Fish Finder Radar Screen Protector (Dual Pack Bundle)
