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GARMIN Geko 201 |
Small hand held GPS receiver with easy to read display and serial interface.
The GARMIN Geko 201 is very easy to use, supports multiple languages and has an extremely sensitive antenna, which provides navigation information outdoors, in a car, in a train or even in an airplane (see MapSource examples). It's a great device for novice as well as for experienced GPS users. The built-in serial interface supports data exchange with a PC.
Contents: Features - Overview - Main Pages - Price - Options - Downloads - Order
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Features:
¹) TTFF: Time To First Fix, time until the first information about the local position is acquired. Information for navigation:
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![[ Buttons and connectors of the GARMIN Geko 201 ]](garmin_geko201_overview_en.jpg)
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1) The content of this data field is user configurable. You can select one of the following information: Current speed, distance to destination, estimated arrival time at destination, estimated remaining time until arrival at destination, bearing, heading, trip odometer, date and time, location (coordinates), elevation.
2) The content of the 4 data fields is user configurable. You can select from the following 31 values:
No Name Explanation 1 Bearing The compass direction from a position to a destination measured to the nearest degree; also called an azimuth. In a GPS receiver, bearing usually refers to the direction to a waypoint. 2 Course The direction from the beginning landmark of a course to its destination (measured in degrees, radians, or mils) or the direction from a route waypoint to the next waypoint in the route segment. 3 Elevation Current altitude above sea level. 4 Final Destination Name of the final destination. 5 Final Distance Current distance to the final destination. 6 Final ETA Estimated arrival time at the final destination. 7 Final ETE Estimated travel time to the final destination. 8 Heading The direction in which you are moving. 9 Lat/Lon Latitude and longitude (coordiantes of the current position) 10 Location Location (coordiantes of the current position) 11 Maximum Speed Maximum speed since last reset*). 12 Moving Avg. Speed Average speed without the time with no motion since the last reset*). 13 Next Destination Name of the next waypoint (turn, crossing etc.). 14 Next Distance Current distance to the next waypoint (turn, crossing etc.). 15 Next ETA Estimated arrival time at the next waypoint (turn, crossing etc.). 16 Next ETE Estimated travel time to the next waypoint (turn, crossing etc.). 17 Odometer Total travelled distance since last reset*). 18 Off Course The distance you are off the desired course. 19 Overall Avg. Speed Average speed including the time with no motion since the last reset*). 20 Speed Current speed. 21 Sunrise Time of sunrise at the current position. 22 Sunset Time of sunset at the current position. 23 Time of Day Current time. 24 Time - Moving Time with motion since last reset*). 25 Time - Stopped Time without motion since last reset*). 26 Time - Total Total time since last reset*). 27 To Course Direction to the planned course. 28 Trip Odometer Travelled distance since last reset*). 29 Turn The degrees which must be added to or subtracted from the current heading to reach the course to the intended waypoint. 30 Vertical Speed Current ascending or descending speed. 31 Velocity Made Good The rate of closure to the destination, based upon your current speed and course. *) You may reset the trip-counters, the odometer and the maximum speed independently of each other.
Cable for data exchange with PC CHF 49 / EUR 30 [Picture and details] Power cord for car cigarette lighter CHF 55 / EUR 34 [Picture and details] Combined cable for data exchange with PC and power cord for car cigarette lighter CHF 69 / EUR 43 [Picture and details] USB cable for data exchange and power supply CHF 143 / EUR 89 [Picture and details] Belt holster CHF 19 / EUR 12 [Picture and details] Belt clip CHF 22 / EUR 14 [Picture and details] Mounting kit for handlebar EUR 18 / EUR 18 [Picture and details] Mounting adapter for larger handlebars (25..32 mm) CHF 17 / EUR 11 [Picture and details] Mounting kit with suction cup for windshields in cars etc. CHF 52 / EUR 32 [Picture and details] Mounting kit for dashboard CHF 52 / EUR 32 [Picture and details] Adhesive base for dashboard mounting kit to use it in a second vehicle CHF 22 / EUR 14 [Picture and details] Removable base for seemless switching between multiple vehicles CHF 39 / EUR 24 [Picture and details] All options for the GARMIN Geko 201 in detail.
MapSource, various CDroms with world or country map (requires a Windows PC and a cable for data exchange)
Here we provide additional documentation and software updates related to the Geko 201.
1) The firmware upgrade V2.70 does not provide any enhancements for the user, it only supports manufacturing.
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To order the GARMIN Geko 201 as well as options please:
Please read our terms and conditions.
Specifications and packaging of the products are subject to change without notice.
| TRAMsoft GmbH Laettenweg 19 / CH-8335 Hittnau / Switzerland Telephone: +41 44 995 1570 / Contact Last modification: 12/13/2009 (RA) (This document was created with TRAMsoft XbCMS V1.3-00, does not require any browser specific features and is compliant with the W3C standard "HTML 4.01 Transitional") |
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