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C&EJ's GARMIN GPSMAP 3006C |
| 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 is also compatible with Garmin's new marine radar — the GMR 20 and GMR 40. Combining power, range and high-definition targeting with easy-to-use navigation features, these X-band digital color radars come with automated tuning and simple “plug-’n-play” installation.
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.
Expected Availability (U.S. version):
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GPSMAP 3006C Suggested Retail Price:
$2285.70 U.S.D. (for domestic US market only)
GPSMAP 3006C features
WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS sensor with 30 ft. cable length
High-speed RISC processor and graphics controller for fast screen redraw
Use individually or connect and control multiple displays and sensors with built-in high-speed network
View weather overlays with optional GDL 30/30A remote XM marine weather/audio satellite receiver
Add sonar with optional GSD 20 remote sounder
10.25" W x 6.5" H x 3.25" D unit dimensions
Dual card slots; accepts data cards programmed with Garmin’s BlueChart® cartography
6.4"-diagonal, color TFT, full VGA, sunlight-readable display
Weighs approximately 3.0 lbs.
Backlit display and keypad
Permanent user data storage; no memory battery required
Two composite video inputs for on-board cameras; 1 VGA PC monitor video output
Three data ports allow for NMEA 0183 and proprietary Garmin
Remote operation using optional Garmin infrared remote control
Water resistant; meets IEC 60529 IPX7 standards
Built-in worldwide basemap showing cities, interstates, coastline detail and U.S. tide stations
Compatible with Garmin’s BlueChart marine cartography and most MapSource products, including Fishing Hot Spots and MetroGuide®
4000 user waypoints with name and graphic symbol; 50 reversible routes with 300 waypoints/route
10,000 point automatic track log; 15 saved tracks let you retrace your path in both directions; 700 points/saved track
Position formats include Lat/Lon, UTM, Loran TDs, Maidenhead, MGRS; and user grid
Audible alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off-course, shallow water, deep water, proximity waypoint, clock, and battery
Large-numbers option for easy viewing
Course and speed filtering
Built-in celestial tables for sun and moon calculations
Multiple languages (future software update required)
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