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ETrex™ 12-Channel GPS
Sleek hand-held design only weighing 5.3 oz. Enclosed in a waterproof case so you won't have to worry about dropping it into water.
ETrex™ 12-Channel GPS
Waterproof GPS
MSRP
$144.95
  • Sleek, 5.3 oz. hand-held waterproof case
  • Back-lit LCD display
  • 500 waypoints/icons and automatic track log saves up to 10 tracks for retracing your path
  • 1 reversible route with up to 50 waypoints each
  • Multiple position formats
  • Differential ready, 12-parallel-channel receiver
  • 1-second continuous update
  • Built-in patch antenna
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Includes wrist strap
    This low-price GPS offers you what you need in navigation system. Simple and easy to use, this navigation system is hand-held, only weighing 5.3 oz. It incorporates an automatic track log with 500 waypoints which saves up to 10 tracks for retracing your path. The eTrex has a 1-second continuous update which always keeps you informed of your path. This GPS is differential ready with a 12-parallel-channel receiver. Also featured are multiple position formats, back-lit LCD and a waterproof case. This Global Positioning system has a built-in patch antenna as well. The eTrex GPS navigation system is a sleek, low-cost global positioning system which has everything you need to keep track of where you are in the world.


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