Lowrance iFinder Expedition C
Outdated Product $238.00 Hiking portable GPS receiver with WAAS support. This useful technology can significantly improve the accuracy of positioning on the ground. The case of the device is reliably protected from dust and moisture, so that it can be used even in the most adverse weather. The 2.8" colour screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels is backlit so that this navigator can be used even in complete darkness. One set of two AA batteries will last for 14 hours of operation. |
Lowrance iFinder Expedition C
Type:handheld
Screen size:2.8 "
Resolution:320х240 px
Power supply:non chargeable battery
Working hours:up to 14 h
Weight:247 g
Hiking portable GPS receiver with WAAS support. This useful technology can significantly improve the accuracy of positioning on the ground. The case of the device is reliably protected from dust and moisture, so that it can be used even in the most adverse weather. The 2.8" colour screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels is backlit so that this navigator can be used even in complete darkness. One set of two AA batteries will last for 14 hours of operation.
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Good to know:
WAAS technology
WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) is a system designed to increase the accuracy of satellite navigation instruments. The principle of operation of the system is based on the correction of satellite data with the help of special corrections, which are calculated by base stations installed in the service area of the system.
WAAS technology
WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) is a system designed to increase the accuracy of satellite navigation instruments. The principle of operation of the system is based on the correction of satellite data with the help of special corrections, which are calculated by base stations installed in the service area of the system.