Here is a highly user friendly product from Garmin that presents effective guidance for your marine explorations. With the Garmin GPSMAP 526 Sat Nav System, you get more advantageous applications. This elegant unit has highly sophisticated features to meet user expectations. It comes in physical dimensions of 15 x 16.3 x 7.4 cm and weighs less than 1.75 lbs.
This stylish marine sat nav unit is provided with a 3 x 4 inches VGA display. It supports resolution of 480 x 640 pixels and 800 nits brightness. There is a backlit keypad for easy operation in low light conditions.
It has an internal antenna and High-sensitivity receiver. There is a worldwide marine basemap. With SD card support, you can add further maps into it. 3000 Waypoints and 100 routes are saved in it. The track log remembers 20,000 points and 50 routes.
This compact GPS system is Garmin sonar compatible for depth detection on desired points. It also supports AIS for tracking the target ships’ position and DSC that displays position from DSC capable VHF radio. When the preferred places are available to the unit’s coverage area, it alerts you with audible alarms. Tide tables and Sun and moon information are added attractions. For convenience, you can go for a BlueChart g2 Vision card that provides you Auto Guidance, satellite imagery, 3-D Mariner’s Eye View and 3-D Fish Eye View.
Its High-speed processor enables fast response. The Garmin GPSMAP 526 Marine Sat Nav System is interfaced using NMEA 0183 connection and is NMEA 2000 certified. Other features include Waypoint Icons, Two-way Radio and Audio Book Player.
| General Features | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Garmin |
| Model | Garmin GPSMAP 526 Sat Nav System |
| Mapping display | 2D/3D |
| Screen size | 3 x 4 inches |
| Weight | 1.75 lbs |
| Dimensions | 15 x 16.3 x 7.4 cm |
| Portable or fixed | Fixed |
| Memory | |
| Expansion Type | SD card |
| Additional Features | |
| Sun and moon information | Yes |
| Tide tables | Yes |
| Audible alarms | Yes |
| Garmin sonar compatibility | Yes |
| Ability to add maps | Yes |
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