GARMIN 010-00602-01 GPSmap 545S Marine GPS Receiver With Dual Frequency Transducer

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This chartplotter provides the brightest, sharpest, most colorful graphics you've ever seen on a 5-inch screen. See clearly as you navigate with the 545's crisp, sunlight-readable VGA display driven by a high-speed processor. This chartplotter offers exceptional detail, fast redraw rates, and the most realistic photo-enhanced cartography ever seen in this class of fixed-mount electronics.The 545 includes detailed offshore maps with Bluechart g2 coverage of the USA and Bahamas.The 545s comes with powerful dual frequency or dual beam sonar to clearly paint depth contours, fish targets, structure, etc. It's also CANet capable, allowing sounder data to be shared with other plotter displays on your boat.
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- GPSmap 545S
- With Dual Frequency Transducer
- Ultra-Bright 5-Inch Diagonal Full Vga Display
- 4000W Max, 500W Rms
- 640 X 480 Pixels
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Customer Buzz
 "keep your 478 if you're upgrading" 2009-08-04
By flatsguide (florida)
I "upgraded" to this 545s unit from the gpsmap 478.. Simply because the connection on the back of the 478 were not up to the task of saltwater spray for both the XM antenna and power cord... I wish i hadn't. Yes, it's a bigger screen, BUT.. you have to push many more buttons to get to where you want to be on the machine. There is not a simple waypoint entry.. while cruising on a vessel. You have to make multiple entries to save it. The worst loss is of the NOAA forecasts that were on the 478. Now all you get is a little graphical icon and current conditions.. Come on Garmin... make this a useful piece of equipment instead of a boat anchor.

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 "Love it. They update often" 2009-01-28
By Bruce Bailey (Radford, VA)
I have had this for almost 2 years. I have taken my boat to the bahamas twice. It works perfectly. I added a vision card, satelite weather and a Fuel flow sensor. The satelite weather is excellent but pricey through xm at $50 a month. But there are two lower tiers. They also let you cancel off season. You will need a $300 antenna for that. The sonar works great except for high speeds but that is an issue with my boat hull design I believe. The Fuel flow sensor was a huge pain to wire but it is nice to have. I also have it hooked to my Marine radio which will transmit and receive coordinates. Great visiblity in sunlight. No complaints. Xm radio controls from unit with weather. A visoin card is key for upper level funtions and routing. Great price for this.

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 "A few annoyances, but a great product!" 2008-05-20
By Mike Blaszczak (Mercer Island, WA, USA)
The unit is easy to install, and looks great. It works very well, too. The display is very crisp and easy to see in bright sunshine. It doesn't have much glare, and the unit is easy to use. It's small and lightweight.



It takes a long time to acquire a signal. I have to remember to turn it on at least a couple of minutes before we shove off.



The user interface is disappointing. The unit has a great information display, including the time of day, battery voltage and heading--plus a bunch of user selectable numbers displayed in big numbers that you can see from the other side of your boat. There's also the map and sounding charts. But switching from one to the other requires four or five button presses. This is unconscionable--switching between each should take a single key press.



The will draw a straight line to navigate to a particular point unless the user manually adds turns to avoid land. In the complex Puget Sound, it's time-consuming to enter enough turns manually (and accurately!) to get a sensible course. Garmin requires that you buy an extra map chip in order to get a guided map.



The array of available transducers and sensors is great--but it's also quite confusing. Finding information about which sensor is best for me and my boat required a call to Garmin's customer support. With the sensor I chose, though, the sonar and depth finding is just about perfect.



I've used Garmin products for more than 15 years--since I bought my a hand-held 12XL to take hiking. The products are bullet-proof, and this product is no exception. I wish these problems were fixed, but it's really great product just the same.

Customer Buzz
 "Garmin GPS" 2007-10-04
By Peter Rubin (New Jersey)
I have found this item to be everything I expected and more. The same goes for my experience with the vendor.


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Garmin City Navigator Europe NT for Detailed Maps of Eastern and Western Europe (DVD)

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SOFTWARE, MAPSOURCE CITY NAVIGATOR, Manufacturer: GARMIN USA INC, Model Number: 0101088700 Garmin City Navigator Europe NT for Detailed Maps of Eastern and Western Europe (DVD)
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- * Now with full country coverage for Greece * With over 8.5 million kilometers of road network across 41 countries in Eastern and Western Europe * Including 1.7 million points of interest and over 1.1 million city, town and village destin
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Customer Buzz
 "Loading Maps on a Nuvi 360 and misc tricks....." 2009-09-30
By Josh Golden (Santa Cruz, CA)
Loading Maps on a Nuvi 360 and misc tricks.....



The software install itself was not too bad with my version, CN Europe NT 2010.10. I updated this software on the Garmin site with the unit plugged into the computer as well. BUT, the adding maps feature was dinosaur age, IMHO.



Here is yet another install guide with a few tricks:



If you want all of Europe, plug card reader with a 2 GB SD card into the computer. You need the external card to accommodate all of the Europe maps, as the internal memory does not have the space. Launch Mapsource.



With the Europe map set to least magnification (1000 miles), select the map select icon, and then click just inside the map square. This will allow you to select all of Europe in one swoop. Move the cursor around and you will see all the regions light up. No more selecting and adding one by one ! Mapsource told me that there were 264 maps total.



Next, choose "Transfer" then, "send to device". Walk away for a half hour or so and it should be mostly loaded depending on your computer............... You choose the SD card removable drive when prompted to store all the maps.......



To double check that the data has been transferred, check the contents of the SD card under "my computer". You should see a gmapsupp.img file that is 1.6 GB or so. Then put your SD card into your Nuvi, and reboot it. To double check that the new maps are being read off the SD card, go to: tools>map>map info. You should see CN Europe in there.......................Then check to see if you can navigate to some country........



If you do not want all of Europe, then plug your Nuvi into the computer and select the countries you want one by one or using the technique above. Hopefully, there will be enough internal memory to accommodate your selections. If not, delete the new gmapsupp.img file that represents the partial list of maps, so the unit does not get confused when you plug in the maps loaded on the SD card. Then buy a 2 GB memory card and do the aforementioned install.



To free up some space for maps in the internal memory, you plug your Nuvi into the computer and open up the Nuvi icon. In there you can find folders with jpeg images that you can delete and voices in languages that you can delete. I personally replaced the Garmin images with my own images. To review the images you loaded, this feature can be selected under tools>display>splash screen. It will give you a choice of images from SD card or from internal memory.......you can show people pictures of your family or whatever, or you can make your boot screen a selected picture.............



I hope this helps fellow Nuvi owners!



Customer Buzz
 "Works well, but be careful you get what you need" 2009-09-05
By MikeMikeWhiskey (Marlton NJ USA)
I purchased these maps for a driving trip through Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Italy. On the whole the maps themselves were excellent, finding the smallest roads, alleys etc. I purchased the CD as opposed to the SD card after reading reviews stating the card cannot be updated and some route planning software had to be purchased separately that was on the CD.

Here's where I got into trouble, As many reviewers stated assembling and downloading the regions to your unit is not very intuitive and pretty cumbersome (I'm trying not to stay stupid). Being that I had an extra 1 gig SD card around I only wanted to download the portions of Europe I needed. I made a route for my trip and made waypoints (hotels airports, sites I wanted to see etc) I zoomed in on the area of Europe for my trip. I highlighted all the oddly shaped regions that crossed borders, included portions of the Mediterranean etc, and downloaded them to my GPS. I cross checked the whole thing once downloaded. I simulated take me from point A to point B on my trip. GPS said calculating and let's go. Wonderful I thought that wasn't bad at all.

Upon arrival all worked well until I entered Zurich and Milan. As I approached, detail would start to disappear, and then side roads, then the representation of the car on the GPS would be in a void next to the one or two roads still on the screen that didn't seem to really exist. The GPS would keep repeating "Drive to highlighted route". This happened to me both times we were in Zurich and Milan. We finally had to resort to good old maps. After leaving the area the GPS would slowly regain its brain.

Back in the US I called Garmin tech support. They told me that they had never heard of anything like it and offered to replace my unit. After much trial and error, back home I figured it out. When I selected the regions I was going to, my zoom level on the map was to low and the tiny tiny city regions of Zurich and Milan could not be seen and I could not tell they were not highlighted. They appeared to be part of the much bigger geographical regions surrounding them.

I know technically this was my doing, but who would have thought I need to select the black dots that were Zurich and Milan. With all this being said, My GPS never gave me an error stating part of my route was missing I was driving through, during creation or during the actual driving. It just said calculating 100 % and GO. No errors, it just started to loose its mind like the HAL9000 computer when Dave Poole started pulling out the memory ( Daisy Daisy how does your garden grooooooowwwwwwww.........)

Moral of story buy a 2 gig card and download the whole thing or zoom way in and be very careful. I'm sure there are still a few, always in a bad temper European drivers, thinking, "What was that idiot in that Peugeot doing" Thank You for that Garmin.



Customer Buzz
 "Garmin western europe maps helped sometimes" 2009-08-14
By J. Burkholder (tx, usa)
I used the latest Garmin City Navigator for Europe NT. There were pockets of data not availible in eastern France, Luxemburg and Germany around Vianden to St Goar. Otherwise, it helped us navigate sufficiently. JB

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 "Better than old school maps but putzy" 2009-07-10
By D. Barry
I purchased Garmin City Navigator Europe NT for a recent trip to the UK and France. It was as all Garmin disks somewhat a pain to load and unlock. Once on my computer, it was another project to transfer data to my GPS. This software has so many layers (a strength AND weakness) that loads of useless information can make a tiny GPS screen overwhelmed by "Points of Interest" of all kinds. I must have inadvertently checked (or it was defaulted) routing to avoid toll roads, the fastest way to get around in France. This left us on some wild backroad adventuring thru the countryside of Normandy. All in all, travelling in a country where ones grasp of the native language is limited (me-French), it was an invaluable tool.

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 "difficult to install" 2009-07-09
By B. E. Carlson (Virginia USA)
The CN Europe NT maps for Europe are a surprisingly difficult installation. The documentation is confusing and poorly written. The process requires that you find and enter a number of codes (product code, serial number, unlock code, unit code, etc.) without suggesting where you might find them or what they might look like. All this is required so that you can then struggle with unfamiliar software for uploading sections of maps.



I expected this to be like the relatively hassle-free North American map update. That one is straightforward and uploads the entire NA map in one action. Of course, until I get to Europe, there is no way to tell if I have uploaded the maps I need and whether the auto-routing feature will work.



This is not an Amazon problem, it is Garmin's "not user friendly" design that is at fault.


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Mediabridge - USB Cable For Garmin GPS Units - 5ft

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This cable allows you to make a powerful connection between your GPS and your PC. Create routes and waypoints on your PC and transfer them to your GPS. Also it allows you to download map detail from MapSource CD-ROMs to compatible units. Cable features a USB connector. Does not provide wiring for external power
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- USB Cable For GPS Garmin Navigation Systems
- Allows User To Connect GPS Device To PC
- Transfers Routes & Waypoints From Pc To GPS Device
- Detail From Mapsource CD-Roms To Compatible Units
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GARMIN 010-00361-00 Foretrex 201 GPS Receiver

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The Foretrex 201 is a wearable Personal Navigator for the outdoor enthusiast. Built rugged for adventure, this wrist-top device is perfect for hikers, campers, climbers, and mariners who want a useful GPS in a lightweight, waterproof, and affordable package. The Foretrex 201 combines the form factor of our new personal training system, the Forerunner 201, with the GPS navigation features of our popular Geko 201. The Foretrex 201 offers hands-free GPS navigation information, allowing you to concentrate on your outdoor activities. The Foretrex 201 features six dedicated buttons (GoTo, Page, Enter/Mark, Up, Down and Power), making it one of the easiest GPS units on the market to operate. It offers the most essential navigation data, enhanced GPS accuracy, and extensive storage for waypoints, reversible routes, and track information. It includes Garmin’s exclusive TracBack technology which allows you to mark your campsite, go trekking all day, and then follow the electronic “breadcrumb trail” back to camp in time for dinner. You don’t even need to worry about packing extra batteries, because the Foretrex 201 runs on an internal lithium battery for 15 hours.
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- WAAS-Enabled, 12 Parallel-Channel GPS Receiver
- 500 Waypoints With 20 Reversible Routes
- 10 Saved Tracks & 10,000 Saved Track Points
- Water-Resistant To Iec 60529 Ipx7 Standards
- Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Offers 5-15 Hours Of Use (Depending On Backlight Settings)
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Customer Buzz
 "Love the size of GPS" 2009-09-02
By Brian D. Baker
I was very pleased with the Garmin Foretrex 201, currently in the Marine Corps I love how I can strap it to the front of my gear and just start patrolling, was able to pick up a signal pretty good so far.

Just highly recommend it due to the size.

SSGT Baker

USMC

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent basic GPS if you don't need maps" 2008-04-03
By Peter Jensen (Florida)
This has been a solid GPS receiver for general situational awareness and logging trackpoints. After several years of pretty heavy use while hiking, walking, mountain biking, commute biking, and the occasional trip up in a model airplane, the receiver still works fine and has decent battery life. The only problem I've had with it is that sometimes the display will get corrupted on a button push and the system will require a reboot - I honestly can't tell if it's a software or hardware problem, but I've never had any trouble working around it.



Even with the extension strap it was too bulky to wear on my wrist, I typically leave it attached to the top of my backpack or put it on my handlebars.



Modern GPS receivers have slightly better acquisition and sensitivity, but for the kinds of things that I use this one for I have not been bothered.



I handle the lack of a user-replaceable battery by adapting the charger connection to accept a standard 5V USB plug for charging; I carry a 5V-regulated USB-interface power source and can re-charge and power on the go if necessary.



A GPS alone is never a sufficient plan to keep yourself found, but I've been impressed by how much you can do with just a tracklog and waypoints. I would consider carrying just a datalogger with better battery life and such but the basic interface here is just helpful enough to make it worthwhile.

Customer Buzz
 "Not what I thought it was!" 2008-01-07
By C. Dixon (Muncie, IN)
The item turned out to be not what I thought it was. In the item description Not once was it put forth as a trail and hiking GPS. I bought it under the premise that we could use it for our car. The one good thing that did happen with this transaction was that I received it within 5 days, which was extremely good service.

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 "The Foretrex 201 is amazing!" 2007-12-07
By Aaron R.
The Garmin Foretrex 201 is a great product. I ordered it when my eTrex bugged out on me during my deployment to Iraq, and the Foretrex was the perfect replacement to navigate around with. It's wrist-mounting capability was essential to keep both hands free at all times, and the controls were easy to use and figure out. The fact that it is rechargeable means that I don't have to run around looking for batteries to keep it going. A quick charge is all it takes. It also acquires it's signal quickly, so I don't have to wait around to know my location. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a handy little GPS without all of the bells and whistles of the more expensive models.

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 "Perfect for the Backcountry" 2007-09-01
By K. Biba (San Francisco, CA USA)
I use a large variety of GPS devices in work and play ... this is a very useful device in the backcountry.



Convenient to configure and with adequate speed and coverage even with rather substantial tree coverage.



For HAMs it is also quite convenient to configure to your APRS station.


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GPS satellite navigation unit with built-in antenna * car power adapter and built-in rechargeable battery with 4 hours of life * 6 million points of interest * preloaded with maps for Canada, Puerto Rico, and the entire United States * allows custom points of interest * microSD card slot *
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- High-sensitivity GPS receiver for fast satellite lock; sleek, ultra-slim design fits in a pocket
- Pre-loaded with City Navigtor NT maps for North America, including more than 6 million name-searchable points of interest
- Pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps; ecoRoute suggests fuel-efficient routes to save drivers money and fuel
- Public transit mode allows you to navigate using buses, tramway, metro, and suburban rail systems
- Turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names (text-to-speech)
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Customer Buzz
 "A fine upgrade..." 2009-09-27
By A. Sebyl Sholler (Hoboken, NJ)
I used to own the Garmin Nuvi 265T with Bluetooth. Did not use the Bluetooth feature at all. So, I decided to sell it and get this one. Love it, love it, love it. It is easy to use. The voice for directions is much clear. It also says the name of your arrival destination. Up to date maps and many other functions. Go for it!


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GARMIN 010-00321-31 GPS 18x USB. The GPS 18x is a GPS sensor targeted to OEM clients for use in automotive, fleet vehicle, and electronics applications where a small, highly accurate GPS receiver is needed. This 12 parallel channel, WAAS enabled GPS receiver is available in either CMOS level serial or USB 2.0 full speed versions, and comes with an integrated magnetic base. The puck like receiver is 2.4 inches in diameter and weighs just ounces, making it an ideal solution in applications where space is at a premium. The GPS 18x is offered in three different cable configurations: A style USB, DB 9 pin serial with 12 volt cigarette lighter adapter /PC, or bare wire /LVC. The PC and LVC versions both default to output data in the industry standard NMEA 0183 data format, but may also be user programmed to output data in the GARMIN proprietary format. The USB version produces data only in the GARMIN proprietary format. All three versions of the GPS 18 come complete with non volatile memory for storage of configuration information, a real time clock, and raw measurement output data for sophisticated customer applications. The LVC version additionally provides a pulse per second logic level output whose rising edge is aligned to the UTC second within 1 microsecond. The USB 2.0 full speed version of the GPS18 is also compatible with USB 1.1 full speed hosts.
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- GPS 18x USB
- WAAS Enabled High Sensitivity GPS Receiver
- Produces Data ONLY in the GARMIN Proprietary Format
- Non Volatile Memory for Storage of Configuration Information
- Raw Measurement Output Data for Sophisticated Customer Applications
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Customer Buzz
 "A diferent choise" 2009-04-12
By Jonathan Sanchez (Caracas, Venezuela)
Mi primer garmin fue un etrex vista, hace ya unos cuantos anios, la pantalla dejo de funcionar y ya era hora de comprar uno nuevo, mi campo de uso para el gps es turismo de aventura en vehiculos 4x4, queria un gps que tuviese una buena vision del mapa, y al mismo tiempo una amplia gama de posibilidades. Para esta opcion se tiene que gastar entre $300 a $400. Debido a esto decidi comprar un laptop Asus y un Garmin GSP 18X USB para conectarlo al laptop. Usando Mapsource y nROute, tienes todas las posibilidades de un buen GPS con al adicional que el mapa lo puedes ver en grande. Para mi esta combinacion estuvo perfecta: tengo un buen GPS y ademas un laptop pequenio para los viajes, musica, fotos, etc. Y gaste alrrededor de los $400.



Mi first Garmin was an etrex vista long time ago, but a couple a month ago the screen stop to work and it was time to change it, my action field for the GPS is off road 4x4 trips, I just want a GPS with a very good and wide map view, and with many features. FOr these options you need to spend between $300 and $400, that's why I decided to buy a Asus laptop and the Garmin GPS 18X USB, with mapsource and nroute you dont need anything else, perfect combination: you obtain a good GPS with a lot of features and a little laptop por trips, pictures music, etc. And I spent about $400


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The RAM marine grade aluminum mount with 3.25'' locking suction base includes a 1'' diameter ball and socket system with RAM plastic cradle for the Garmin 60, GPSMAP 60, 60C, 60CS, 60CX, 60CSx. The Twist Lock Suction Cup is designed to have an extra strong hold on any smooth non-porous surface such as glass. Manufactured in the USA and comes with RAM Lifetime Warranty.
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- Patented universal rubber ball and socket system allows you to mount virtually anything anywhere.
- Made of marine grade aluminum with a powder coated finish and rubber balls
- Superior shock and vibration isolation for electronics
- Unique design provides easy installation, mobility, strength, adjustability and versatility
- Construction provides a light weight and corrosion resistant product
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Customer Buzz
 "worth every penny" 2009-09-12
By D. Matthews (Cortland, NY)
I bought this to use on my boat and it is rock solid. Even under some really rough conditions at high speed the mount has never come off or creeped. It's also extremely easy to mount, adjust and remove. Much better than any other mount I have purchased

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 "Mostly good" 2009-08-04
By M. Duffey
Well, the arm works well and positions in almost any position, but the suction cup attachment is poor. It was listed when I did a search for a "dashboard" mount, but I can only get it to stick to my windshield. My dash (standard Chevy Trailblazer) has a little bit of texture and apparently that is too much for it to handle. I don't think there are many dashboards smooth enough for this unit to attach to.

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 "Solid mount" 2009-07-27
By Jose Robaina (Caracas - Venezuela)
The first RAM mount I have, and the best ever!



Is a solid mount for my GPSMap 60CSx, so much more solid than Garmin sold by this model of GPS





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 "Solid mount" 2009-05-14
By William Shepherd
It's a solidly built mount but it's a little bit of a pain removing the GPS from the cradle. The quality is well worth the money though.

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 "Strong, sturdy and ready for action" 2009-05-02
By David Carr (Orange, CA United States)
I recently purchased this after having my Garmin GPS60csx for about a year. Like I said above it is of SOLID construction made in the USA. It fits perfectly and just rests in the cradle. I drove over some good bumps and tight turns and it stays in place just fine. The only reason for the 4-star rating instead of 5 is that is lacked instructions, although a nice full color brochure of all RAM products was included.



There are 4 screws and 2 bolts you need to screw in with a Phillips screwdriver which is pretty straight forward, however like I said before a simple instruction sheet would be nice. It is easily adjustable so you can get just the right angle. I highly recommend it for anyone who has this model GPS and would like to get additional usage in your vehicle.


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