Lowrance Globalmap® 7200C GPS Chartplotter
- 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
Lowrance GlobalMap 7200C Features:
- Full 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS precision for location accuracy
- Newly-expanded built-in background map of the continental U.S. and Hawaii with interstate exit services, plus nav aids and wrecks & obstructions and greatly enhanced marine detail
- Compatible with optional plug-&-play Lowrance FreedomMaps™, Fishing Hot Spots® PRO, LakeMaster® ProMaps, NauticPath™ Coastal & International, and Navionics® electronic charts on MMC/SD cards
- Stores up to 1,000 waypoints, 1,000 event markers, 100 routes (up to 100 waypoints/route)
- Up to 100 retraceable plot trails, up to 10,000 points in any trail
- 37 zoom ranges, 0.05 to 4,000 miles
- 42 graphic icons to mark key spots
- Arrival, Off Course, Anchor alarms
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