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Bushnell ONIX 400 HandHeld GPS w/ Satellite Photography and XM NavWeather

Bushnell ONIX 400 HandHeld GPS w/ Satellite Photography and XM NavWeather
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Busnell #364000 ONIX 400 GPS Navigation System ; the world's first and only handheld GPS with satellite photography and XM NavWeather.

Navigate using an actual satellite photo of your surroundings - layered with all your tools, waypoints and other points of reference. Subscription access to real-time XM NavWeather and more than 170 channels of XM Satellite Radio programming featuring news, sports, talk, entertainment and music.

Introducing the world's first handheld GPS to combine navigational aids, satellite photography and XM NavWeather on a single screen. It shows you the perfect pinchpoint for this wind. And how you should dress for the day. NEXRAD weather data downlinked via XM NavWeather, layered over a georeferenced satellite map of your location keeps you prepared. It's all housed in a rubberized defensive armor built to IPX7 waterproof standards, with a high gain SIRF GPS receiver. In your palm.

Warning ! :This device is intended as a supplemental navigation aide only. The User/Consumer assumes all responsibility with the use of this product.
Note : ** With XM Satellite subscription * *

Features:
Layer a satellite photo, topo map, compass, navigational aids and XM services on a single screen with TruView Navigation
Extra-large 3.5" full color LCD
Downloads and displays georeferenced satellite photography
Displays XM NavWeather data on the GPS map*
XM Satellite radio entertainment including XM sports*
SafeTrack battery conservation mode

SiRF® GPS receiver

Digital compass
Embedded 128 micro SD card
Rugged rubber armor
Waterproof (IPX7 rated)
Screen Size 3.5"
Screen Type Color
Battery Type Li-Ion
NorKraine Resources Division     Revised February 21, 2011
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