Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Bushnell Onix 400 Waterproof Hand Held Weathertracker GPS Kit, with Bushnell 12 Volt Power Adaptor.

Bushnell Onix 400 Waterproof Hand Held Weathertracker GPS Kit, with Bushnell 12 Volt Power Adaptor. Review



Bushnell Onix 400 Waterproof Hand Held Weathertracker GPS Kit, with Bushnell 12 Volt Power Adaptor. Feature

  • Layer a satellite photo, topo map, compass, navigational aids and XM services ona single screen with TruView Navigation
  • Extra-large 3.5" full color LCD
  • Downloads and displays georeferenced satellite photography
  • Displays XM weather data on the GPS map*
  • XM Satellite radio entertainment including XM sports*
Introducing the world's first handheld GPS to combine navigational aids, satellite photography and XM weather 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 Weather, layered over a georeferenced satellite map of your location keeps you prepared. It's all housed in a rubberized defensive armor built to XPX7 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 assumes all responsibility with the use of this product). Zoom Button: Use this to get a more detailed look at your chosen satellite image or aerial photo. Aerial Photos: Unlike maps, which portray the landscape with generalized symbols and colors, aerial photography reflects the terrain as it exists in nature. Buildings, bridges, roads, urban and rural areas, and other manmade features are shown as they were at the time of photography. Georeferenced satellite images: When you download a satellite or aerial photo to your Bushnell GPS, it's instantly georeferenced to the satellite network for navigation. This means the image is calibrated to adjust to your heading and location to display an accurate representation of the ground you're exploring. For example: if you're headed south facing a stand of pines, you can look down at your Bushnell GPS and the satallite image or aerial pho


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