: Globalmap 7200C GPS/Chartplotter without Hard Drive

: Globalmap 7200C GPS/Chartplotter without Hard Drive

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Globalmap 7200C GPS/Chartplotter without Hard Drive

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Globalmap 7200C GPS/Chartplotter without Hard Drive
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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Lowrance
EAN: 0042194529394
Product Feature: 7' DISPLAY, PRECISION 12-PARALLEL CHANNEL GPS+WAAS RECEIVER, PRELOADED MAPS OF CONTINENTAL US & HAWAII, MORE THAN 3000 LAKES WITH DEPT CONTOURS, WATERPROOF MEMORY CARD SLOT, PLUG & PLAY, 5-PIN ETHERNET EXPANSION PORT FOR RADAR OR SAT RADIO
Label: Lowrance
Product Manufacturer: Lowrance
Publisher: Lowrance
Studio: Lowrance


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  • 7" DISPLAY, PRECISION 12-PARALLEL CHANNEL GPS+WAAS RECEIVER, PRELOADED MAPS OF CONTINENTAL US & HAWAII, MORE THAN 3000 LAKES WITH DEPT CONTOURS, WATERPROOF MEMORY CARD SLOT, PLUG & PLAY, 5-PIN ETHERNET EXPANSION PORT FOR RADAR OR SAT RADIO




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Full-featured GPS+WAAS navigation in the popular 7' diag. screen size that proves it's an intelligent choice because it's smartly affordable!

  • 7' diag. full VGA, 256-color SolarMAX TFT display for maximum visibility and widest viewing angles even in bright sunlight
  • 480V x 640H pixel resolution for exceptional chart detail, clarity and definition
  • Advanced fluorescent cold-cathode screen and keypad backlighting
  • NMEA 2000 connectivity for versatile data-sharing with all NMEA 2000 protocol networks and sensors
  • 5-pin Ethernet expansion port compatible for radar, video and satellite radio
  • Two full RS-232 ports
















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