Garmin Part No. 010-00836-00 Aera 500 W/americas Base Map on 2040-parts.com
Saint Helens, Oregon, United States
• Free single database update • Yoke mount with power cable • Battery pack • Portable friction mount • USB cable • Vehicle power cable • Pilot's guide and owner's manual • Easy-to-use touchscreen interface • Bright 4.3” diagonal, color touchscreen display; 480 x 272 pixels; WQVGA TFT display with white backlight • Lithium-ion battery - lasts up to five hours, depending on usage and settings • Flight Plans: 50 with up to 300 points each • Flight log: At least 30 most recent flights • Auto time zone – aera will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating • High-sensitivity GPS receiver with WAAS position accuracy for improved performance and reception • Simplified PC connectivity, using USB mass storage for easy database updates • Rugged and waterproof (IPX-7) • Interface with SL30 and SL40 for frequency tuning • GTX 330 interface capability for TIS traffic • Preloaded street maps of North America (Mexico not included) • Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance - “Turn right on Main Street” • Bluetooth wireless technology– enabling hands-free calling • Micro-SD™ card slot for optional mapping and data storage • Trip computer records mileage, max speed, total time and more • Garmin Connect™ Photos – associate your favorite images with saved locations and visit Garmin Connect to download new images with included coordinates |
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