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03/01
2007

Brunton AtlasMNS GPS Navigation

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AtlasMNS GPS Navigation is one of popular product from Bruton, a Wyoming-based (USA) outdoor gadgets manufacturer. Powered by a dual processors, this small device comes with an atlas, barometer, altimeter, and a digital compass, exactly everything you need to survive in the wild environment. Measures 5.8 x 2.6 x 1.3-inches and weighs 7.0 oz, it can predict the weather for the next 12 hours, as well as keep track of the past 36. Furthermore, this waterproof satellite navigation system runs on 2 AA batteries which lasts for about 12 hours when using continous GPS mode, or up to two weeks for digital compass usage only.

Brunton AtlasMNS GPS is currently retailed for $360.

Brunton AtlasMNS GPS Navigation Features

  • 12 channel parallel GPS & WAAS receiver
  • Antenna port for connecting optional external GPS+WAAS FA-8 antenna
  • Waterproof/Submersible
  • Direct access TrueMagnetic compass points you in the direction of a stored waypoint, without moving
  • StraightHome: simple one button find your way back home, for the simplest navigation
  • StormWatch barometer – displays current pressure & pressure trends
  • Built in background map of U.S. and Hawaii
  • Expandable mapping with optional Info & Topo memory cards available
  • Download maps from Mapcreate & Mapcreate Topo electronic mapping programs
  • Up/download waypoints and routes from common mapping programs
  • Expandable memory With MMC/SD cards
  • Internal back-up memory
  • Waypoint Storage: 1000
  • Event Markers: 1000
  • Routes: 10/Reversible
  • Up to 100 savable and retraceable plot trails, with up to 10,000 points in any trail
  • One MMC/SD digital media memory card slot for mapping and recording capabilities
  • 240 x 180 display resolution

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