Magellan
eXplorist 300 Discontinued
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The
eXplorist 300 includes new Magellan TrueFix technology, which incorporates a 14-parallel-channel,
WAAS/EGNOS-enabled GPS receiver to provide position fixes within three meters
and ensure reliability and accuracy in satellite signal acquisition and tracking.
Magellan's one-button access quickly takes users directly to main functions: the
menu, navigation screens, personal points-of-interest storage, 'go to' routing,
and the backlight. In addition, each eXplorist model stores up to 500 waypoints,
20 routes and multiple track logs with up to 2,000 points each.
eXplorist receivers measure 4.6" x 2.1" x 1.3" (11,7 cm x 5,4
cm x 3,3 cm) and weigh less than four ounces (115 g), and provide
a large 2.3" (5.8 cm) diagonal, four-level grayscale LCD display.
The zoom capability and amber backlighting ensure optimum viewing
even at night. The rugged exterior is wrapped in a rubber-armored,
impact-resistant casing that is waterproof to the IPX-7 standard.
eXplorist
300 Features:
TruFix GPS technology
16 MB of internal memory
Built-in North American background map offers convenient
access to interstate hightways, major roads, parks, waterways,
airports and more.
High-contrast LCD screen with zoom capability and amber
back light.
Display measures 3.6 cm x 4.6 cm (160 x 120 pixels)
Three navigation screens, plus a built-in map display --
so you can see where you are, where you have been and where you
are going
Quick, easy one button access to the plotter, marking points of
interest, goto routes, backlight and menu.
Features an electronic compass, barometer and altimeter.
Save up to 5 track log files each with up to 2000 points
Store up to 500 points of interest and 20 routes
Rubber armoured,
impact resistant plastic case
Waterproof to the IPX-7 standard
NOTE: The eXplorist 300 provides no external connections for power
or PC interfacing. |

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