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The GPSMAP 3006C and GPSMAP
3010C launch Garmin into the world of Marine networking, with
plug-and-play systems that put GPS, weather, sonar, radar, and
other important data at boaters’ fingertips.
Both units are waterproof and feature a
sunlight readable, 256-color, 640 x 480-pixel VGA display. The
screen size for the GPSMAP 3006C is 6.4" diagonal. These
multifunction displays (MFDs) are powered by a high-speed
processor and graphics controller for fast redraw of charts and
weather graphics. They communicate with the Garmin
Marine Network through a 100-megabit Garmin-proprietary
ethernet-based network. The entire system is waterproof and
completely plug-and-play—the MFDs automatically detect any and
all peripherals once they’re connected. Boaters can connect a
GPS antenna and one remote sensor directly to the MFD. Or, with
the addition of the GMS™ 10 Network Port Expander, users can
connect multiple MFDs and sensors to the same network. Each
networked MFD can be configured independently.
A unique feature to the Garmin Marine
Network is the addition of the GDL™
30 weather data receiver. Through a partnership with XM WX
Satellite Weather, mariners can—for the first time—access
real-time graphical weather data for the United States directly on
the GPSMAP 3010C or 3006C—without the need for a separate PC
interface. For those wanting more than 120 channels of XM
Satellite Radio along with weather data, Garmin also offers the GDL
30A—which provides a unique audio-channel interface on the
3010C and 3006C that allows for connection to an on-board stereo.
GPSMAP 3000 series products receive sonar
data through the GSD
20, a proprietary "black box" sounder which offers
4,000 watts of peak-to-peak power (500 watts RMS) in a
dual-frequency transducer. The Garmin Marine Network will be
compatible with Garmin's new marine radar that is expected for the
2005 marine season. More information on the radar should be
available in late 2004.
The Garmin Marine Network also offers a
unique network upgrade system. The user simply prompts the MFD to
read the current software version of all components within the
network, and writes them onto a Garmin data card. Then the user
uploads this data via a PC to the Garmin website, where the newest
software versions are downloaded to the data card. The entire
system is automatically updated once the card is re-inserted into
the MFD.
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GPSMAP 3006C
Suggested Retail Price:
$2285.70 U.S.D. (for domestic US market only)
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