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Garmin eTrex Summit

April 05, 2004

Features:

  • Receiver: Differential-ready 12 parallel channel receiver continuously tracks and uses up to twelve satellites to compute and update a position
  • Acquisition Times: Warm: approx. 15 seconds Cold: approx. 45 seconds, Autolocate®: approx. 5 minutes
  • EZinit®: easy initialization, 45 seconds
  • Update Rate: 1 second, continuous
  • Accuracy: Position: 100 meters with SA, 15 meters (49 feet) without SA, 1-5 meters (3-15 feet) with DGPS receiver (optional)
  • Velocity: 0.1 knot RMS steady state.
  • Dynamics: 6 g's.
  • Interfaces: RS232 with NMEA 183 version 2.0, DGPS input protocol RTCM-0104 and proprietary GARMIN
  • Antenna: internal, built-in patch antenna. You cannot upload Garmin Mapsource maps.
  • Size: 4.4"H x 2.0"W x 1.2"D , pocketsize
  • Weight: 5.3ounces, (150 grams) with batteries
  • Display: (128x64 pixels), FSTN, 4 level gray scale, Electro-luminescent backlighting. 5 Backlite timer intervals of: 1) always on 2) 15 sec. 3) 30 sec. 4) 1 min. 5) 2 min.
  • Keys: the unit only has 5 buttons, 2 on the right side, Power and Page and 3 on the left side Up, Down and Enter.
  • Menu Screens: The first screen you get upon power is a little man walking across the screen dropping waypoint flags. Then you are directed to the satellite screen which has a little man standing on a globe with a GPS receiver in his hand. There are 4 sate
  • Memory: Permanent user data storage; no memory battery required
  • Power Source: 2 each AA batteries, which are stored under a rectangular removable battery door with a twist lock like the other Garmin units that is in the middle of the door and connects between the batteries.
  • Power Usage: Unknown, if you have this info please e-mail us at
  • Battery Life: Up to 22 hours.
  • Waterproof: Yes, IEC-529, IPX7 (Submersible 1 meter @ 30 minutes)
  • Temp Range: 5F to 158F (-15C to 70C)
  • Waypoints: Total: 500 each with name and symbol.
  • Speed Limitation: 999 MPH
  • Event Markers (Icons): Unknown, if you have this info please e-mail us at
  • Routes: 50, with 1 reversible route with up to 50 waypoints , plus MOB and TracBack® modes. You can measure distance between waypoints in a route.
  • Tracks: 10, Automatic track log; 10 saved tracks let you retrace your path in both directions
  • Trip computer: Yes, can be reset
  • Map Datums: over 100. The default datum is WGS 84 (World Geodetic Survey 1984). Make sure you set the datum to match the map datum of the map you are using. The map datum is usually listed in the title block of the map. If no datum is given, use the datum
  • Moon (Lunar) Data: No moonrise or moon set data
  • Electronic compass features: Accuracy: ±5 degrees with proper calibration (user calibration) Resolution: 1 degree .
  • Barometric altimeter features Accuracy: 2 AA batteries (not included) Resolution: 1 foot Range: Š2,000 to 30,000 feet Elevation computer: Current elevation, resetable minimum and maximum elevation, ascent/descent rate, total ascent/descent, average and ma
  • Coordinate Grids: Lat/Lon, UTM/UPS, MGRS, Maidenhead; or regional British, Irish, German, New Zealand, Swedish, Swiss, Taiwan,and West Malaysian. No user grid option.
  • Comes With: Wrist strap, quick reference card and owner's manual.
  • Warranty: Every GARMIN product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase.

Other Information

Accessories and Options:
  • 12 volt adapter cable Garmin part no. 010-10203-00
  • PC interface cable Garmin part no. 010-10206-00
  • Data cable Garmin part no. 010-10205-00
  • Carry Case Garmin part no. 010-10266-00
  • Bicycle Mount Garmin part no. 010-10267-00
The Garmin eTrax Summit was released in April 2000. The eTrex Summit is an entry level priced GPS comparable to the Magellan GPS 315. The altimeter and electronic compass are unique and will be a great help in the field.

User Comments

I can't help you with the emap but try to test one before you buy it. I bought the Summit and it works fine with the exception Garmin stuck some 2" clown on the screen holding a flag and made the navigation numbers so small it makes them very difficult to see and some numbers are difficult to distinguish from one another like the 3s, 8s and 0s. I have a map program so I load the map, pick out the area I`ll be traveling in, increase the size of the specific section, print it, laminate it and take it with me in my shirt pocket. Works great, now if I could only see the numbers! Kevin Watson.

Pricing Information

$210.00 and it's supposed to be available in June. Call or e-mail TVNAV.COM, $249.95 at GPS Store.
Note .... Please check current pricing and availability. Info current as of 7/17/00.

Manufacturer Information

Garmin eTrex
http://www.garmin.com/






 
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