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10
Marine fixed-mount networking units:
The Garmin Marine Network™ is a proprietary ethernet-based network that connects several plug-and-play marine
components, delivering position data, charting, weather, sonar, radar and other important data to boaters. The
network is comprised of the following components.
GPSMAP 3000 series and
3200 series
(6 models) These configurable chartplotter/multifunction displays (MFDs) are all network-enabled
and come in either a 10”, 6” or 5” display. Garmin recently announced the addition of
the GPSMAP 3200 series of multifunction displays for the Garmin Marine Network
(expected delivery of March 2006), which feature pre-loaded Marine Detail Charts of the
U.S. coastline, including Alaska and Hawaii.
GDL 30 & 30A These weather data receivers deliver real-time XM WX Satellite Weather data for the
continental United States to the GPSMAP 3000 and 3200 series. In addition, the GDL
30A adds CD-quality audio capability utilizing the XM Satellite Radio service.
GMR 20 & 40 The GMR 20 & 40 models add marine radar information to the GPSMAP 3000 and 3200
series.
GSD 20, 21, and 22 This “black-box” sounder interfaces with the GPSMAP 3000 and 3200 series as well as
certain other Garmin chartplotters and enhances their utility by providing the depth
sounder and fish finder functions in a remote mounted package. The GSD 21 and 22
were recently introduced (expected delivery of March 2006) additions to Garmin’s “black
box” sonar line. The GSD 22 is Garmin’s first digital sonar.
GMS 10 The GMS 10 Network Port Expander is the "nerve center" of the Garmin Marine
Network. This 100-Mbit switch is designed to support the connection of multiple sensors
and the GPSMAP 3000 and 3200 series MFDs to the Garmin Marine Network. The GMS
10 allows users to gain the benefit of ethernet-like data transfer speeds.
Marine fixed-mount GPS/Chartplotter products:
GPS126, 128 and 152 Low cost fixed-mount GPS units for boating with either a built-in antenna or an external
antenna for exposed installations. GPS 152 has an internal database of U.S. cities and
navigation aids and has the compatibility of uploading points of interest data from a
personal computer with MapSource CD-ROMs.
GPSMAP
(14 models) Marine GPS/chartplotter combinations for boating and fishing enthusiasts of different
levels with varying features and price points. Features available on different models
include a variety of display sizes (ranging in size from 3.8” to 10”), high-contrast LCD
graphics, monochrome 16-color or 256-color displays, 3D perspective, the capability of
uploading mapping and nautical chart data from a personal computer with MapSource
and BlueChart CD-ROMs, the capability for built-in Marine Detail Charts of the U.S.
coastline with Garmin’s new BlueChart® g2™ technology, 50-meter shoreline resolution
for lakes across the continental U.S., preloaded marine cartography and the ability to
interface with Garmin’s new CANet (Controller Area Network).
Sounder products:
Fishfinders
(10 models) Fishfinders feature DCG® and See-Thru® technology, which aid fishermen in defining the
ocean/lake bottom and spotting fish in hidden or obscured areas. Features available on
different models include color displays and dual frequency transducers for optimal