Electronics : Garmin GPSMAP 525s Chartplotter with Dual Frequency Transducer

Electronics : Garmin GPSMAP 525s Chartplotter with Dual Frequency Transducer

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Garmin GPSMAP 525s Chartplotter with Dual Frequency Transducer

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Garmin GPSMAP 525s Chartplotter with Dual Frequency Transducer
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759066475
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: GPSMAP 525S
Native Resolution: 480 x 640
Publisher: Garmin
Ranking: 14556
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Accurate, WAAS-enabled GPS unit with dual-frequency 50 kHz to 200 kHz transducer
  • Sunlight-readable, 5-inch, full-color VGA display with 640 x 480 pixels of resolution and high-speed processor
  • Built-in, satellite-enhanced worldwide basemap
  • Compatible with optional BlueChart g2 Vision card for enhanced mapping capability and auto guidance
  • Weighs 2 pounds and measures 6.4 x 5.9 x 2.9 inches (W x H x D)




Transducer Frequency Dual with Chartplotter 525s GPSMAP Garmin






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This chartplotter provides the brightest, sharpest, most colorful graphics you've ever seen on a 5-inch screen. See clearly as you navigate with the 525's crisp, sunlight-readable VGA display driven by a high-speed processor. This chartplotter offers exceptional detail, fast redraw rates, and the most realistic photo-enhanced cartography ever seen in this class of fixed-mount electronics.The 525's worldwide basemap can be enhanced with the optional BlueChart g2 Vision card, which provides high-resolution aerial reference photos for help navigating tricky harbors and channels - or locating spots like area marinas, fuel stops or restaurants. The g2 Vision plug-in SD data card also allows the GPSMAP 525 to graphically depict a true 3D 'mariner's eye' topside view or 'fish eye' underwater navigation perspective.With fewer buttons to push and fewer operational steps to navigate, the GPSMAP 525's simplified menu format makes it easy for you to see and select the data you want to access on-screen.The 525s comes with powerful dual frequency or dual beam sonar to clearly paint depth contours, fish targets, structure, etc. lt's also CANet capable, allowing sounder data to be shared with other plotter displays on your boat.

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The Garmin GPSMAP 525s Chartplotter with Dual Frequency Transducer provides a versatile chartplotter with the sharpest, most colorful graphics you've ever seen on a 5-inch screen. With plenty of built-in functionality and compatibility for upgrades or expansions, the 525s is the perfect companion for any boater looking to get out on the water and start exploring, or to simply plot a safe course from point A to point B.

The Garmin 525s chartplotter uses a crisp, sunlight-readable, full-color 5-inch VGA display with 640 x 480 pixels of resolution and over 800 nits of brightness. Driven by a high-speed processor, this screen offers exceptional detail, fast redraw rates, and the most realistic photo-enhanced cartography available in its class. The 525s lets you view your position with pinpoint accuracy to within less than three meters via its extremely accurate, WAAS/EGN0S-enabled GPS antenna, and comes with a built-in, satellite-enhanced worldwide basemap. What's more, with an SD card slot providing compatibility with the optional BlueChart g2 Vision card, you can further enhance this unit's mapping capabilities with features such as high-resolution aerial reference photos for help navigating tricky harbors and channels, or locating spots like area marinas or fuel stops. The g2 Vision card also lets the 525s provide graphical depictions in a true 3D mariner's-eye topside view, or fish-eye underwater perspective.

The Garmin 525s features intuitive navigation with fewer buttons to push and operational steps to traverse, and a simplified menu format that makes it easier for you to see and select the data you want to access on-screen, as well as a tilt and swivel mount bracket that lets you set it for optimum positioning. The 525s also features a backlit keypad for easier operation at night, and a new night mode function that provides optimum readability in low-light conditions. The 525s can also provide auto guidance via the optional g2 Vision card, which searches all your chart features in order to suggest the best known charted route for navigation, so you always have a knowledgeable guide to local hazards and waterways on deck with you.

The 525s is designed to be easily adaptable to various conditions with a choice of dual-beam or dual-frequency sonar to clearly portray depth contours, fish targets, structure and more. This unit comes with dual-frequency, 50 kHz to 200 kHz transom-mount transducer with a narrow beam that pierces the depths for maximum saltwater performance. Made to be upgradeable and expandable, the Garmin 525s includes built-in CANet connectivity that enables its sonar data to be shared with other chartplotter displays on your boat. This unit weighs two pounds, and measures just 6.4 x 5.9 x 2.9 inches (W x H x D) allowing it to be placed virtually anywhere.

What's in the Box
Garmin 525s chartplotter, dual-frequency transducer, tilt/swivel mount bracket, power and data cables, protective cover and owner's manual.








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