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Diver FAQ
- I got the Garmin eTrex. It is waterproof but I put it in a waterproof bag to
make extra sure, though. It is meant to be operated with one hand, is
small, light, very easy to use, and inexpensive ($110).
URL: http://www.freediver.net/freedivelist/faqstuff/faq_gps.html
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Garmin GPS V
- $415.
The Garmin GPS V supports the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
URL: http://gpsnow.com/gmv.htm
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Garmin V GPS
- $410. Package includes: GPS V with detachable
antenna, MapSource City Select CD-ROM with 1
DCA unlock, Automotive Mount, Cigarette
Lighter Adapter, PC interface Cable, Wrist Strap,
Owner's Manual and Quick Start Guide.
URL: http://www.advancedgps.com/receivers/gpsv.asp
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Garmin GPSMAP76
- $310. Built-in quad helix antenna.
URL: http://www.advancedgps.com/receivers/gpsmap76.asp
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Palm OS Hardware for Navigation
- Generally any gps that can be used with a laptop can
also be used with Palm. This page covers the information needed to get this hardware connected.
URL: http://celia.mehaffey.com/dale/phardware.htm#cable
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Navigation and the Palm OS
- The Palm and its hardware cousins are small units that
can substitute for a graphic display device and storage
device to augment the capabilities of a GPS or can
provide other portable navigation features. They have a
relatively large 160x160 gray-scale display screen for
map display and additional memory and processing
power.
URL: http://celia.mehaffey.com/dale/pilotgps.htm#garmin
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eTrex Vista
- The Vista is also designed to provide
precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained
from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). This
product will provide position accuracy to less than three
meters when receiving WAAS corrections.
URL: http://www.garmin.com/products/etrexVista/index.html
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