Q. What NMEA version does my GPS unit output?
A. All Garmin GPS manuals will list the NMEA version (some units output more than one version) for that particular unit. Generally, this information is found in the back of the manual, just before the index.
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Q. What are the differences between the GPS V and the StreetPilot III?
A. Although the GPS V and StreetPilot III both provide autorouting capabilities, there are many other important similarities and differences between these units.
The StreetPilot III utilizes a proprietary, removable flash data card that is available in 8 to 128 MB to store detailed maps. The GPS V uses internal flash memory (19 MB) for the same purpose. Both units come with detailed street-level mapping software (MapSource City Navigator for the StreetPilot III and MapSource City Select for the GSP V) which allows you to view mapping detail on your computer, real-time track, mark waypoints, view track logs, select and download maps, and much more. Both units are also equipped with built-in, permanent basemaps that cannot be altered. These basemaps come in a variety of global designations (i.e., Atlantic basemap). Please see your local dealer when purchasing a Garmin mapping unit to ensure that you purchase one with a basemap that's appropriate for your location and needs. Factory-installed basemaps cannot be altered.
The StreetPilot III and GPS V are both designed as portable GPS solutions for your automobile, motorcycle, RV, etc. Because of its compact size and additional navigation features, the GPS V can also be used as a handheld device. Both units are able to be powered using external power through a cigarette lighter adapter or, in the case of the GPS V, a bare wire power/data cable. Batteries may also be used to power these devices. The StreetPilot III requires 6 AA batteries and has a battery life of 2-20 hours depending on the use of navigation features and the backlight. The cigarette lighter adapter for the StreetPilot III also serves as a speaker and provides audible directions as you navigate to your destination. The GPS V requires 4 AA batteries and has a battery life of 25 hours. It does not provide audible directions.
The StreetPilot III has a larger, 16-color LCD display measuring 1.8 x 3.4 inches. The GPS V has a black and white, 4-level grey LCD measuring 2.2 x 1.5 inches. The GPS V's screen can be configured for and either vertical or horizontal orientation.
Please visit our Outdoor Product Comparison to make a more comprehensive comparison.
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- Are the data cards for the StreetPilot III compatible with other Garmin units?
- Can I use MapSource US Topo or MapSource BlueChart with the GPS V or STP III?
- What sort of detail does the basemap for the StreetPilot III or the GPS V include?
Q. What sort of detail does the basemap for the StreetPilot III or the GPS V include?
A. The basemap that comes installed on these units (America's Highways basemap) contains data for the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America. Also included is a worldwide map with political boundaries and major cities. For details about this basemap, please see basemap details
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- Are the data cards for the StreetPilot III compatible with other Garmin units?
- What are the differences between the GPS V and the StreetPilot III?
- Can I use MapSource US Topo or MapSource BlueChart with the GPS V or STP III?
Q. Can I use MapSource US Topo or MapSource BlueChart with the GPS V or STP III?
A. While MapSource BlueChart and US Topo is not compatible with the STP III, the GPS V is compatible with BlueChart and US Topo given limited capability. "Limited capability" may mean that a unit may be able to draw all the map features from the MapSource software, such as roads, lakes, nav-aids, depth contours, wrecks, etc., but the interactive capability of the maps may be limited. For example, you may not be able to "find nearest marinas" or look up additional text about a specific mapping feature.
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- When I attempt to look up an address, the StreetPilot III/BMW Motorcycles Navigator cannot locate it. What can I do?
- Are the data cards for the StreetPilot III compatible with other Garmin units?
- What are the differences between the GPS V and the StreetPilot III?
- What sort of detail does the basemap for the StreetPilot III or the GPS V include?
Q. Are the data cards for the StreetPilot III compatible with other Garmin units?
A. The physical StreetPilot III data cards themselves are compatible with some other Garmin units. In particular, the StreetPilot III data cards may also be used with the StreetPilot or StreetPilot ColorMap, the GPSMAP 176, 182, 188, 232, 238, 2006, 2010, 196, 295, and the eMap models. While the physical data cards themselves may be transferred from the STP III to one of these other units, a unit specific unlock code will be required to view any unlock based MapSource product on a unit other than the STP III or the unit for which it was originally unlocked. Each of these models is compatible with Garmin's MapSource line of CD-ROM data. StreetPilot III data cards are not compatible with many of Garmin's older GPS/Chartplotter units (e.g. GPSMAP 225) which use our G-Chart line of cartridges. These cartridges are larger in size and use an entirely different data format.
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Q. Will my GPS unit float?
A. Currently, Garmin produces eight GPS models that have the ability to float in water. Those units are:
Garmin recommends the use of lanyards to help ensure that handheld units are not lost overboard in a marine environment.
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- How do I arrange to get my Garmin unit repaired in the U.S.?
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- Can I "real-time track" using any MapSource product and my GPS 72/76 series unit?
- Is my GPS 72/76 series unit WAAS enabled?
Q. How do I arrange to get my Garmin unit repaired in the U.S.?
A. In order to get your Garmin unit serviced, please call our technical support department at one of the following numbers:
tel. 800-800-1020 or 913-397-8200
fax. 913-440-5488
Garmin's technical support department is available M-F, 8:00-5:00, Central Time (except holidays).
When calling technical support, please have available the serial number of the unit, the return shipping address, and a daytime telephone number. A Product Support Specialist will provide you with a Return Material Authorization tracking number (RMA#) and shipping instructions.
Once a RMA number has been issued, ship the unit (insured) to the following address:
Garmin International
1200 E. 151st Street
RMA Number: (insert the RMA number here - see above)
Dock Door #1
Olathe, KS 66062 USA
Please note: Garmin recommends that return items are shipped through a carrier that offers shipment tracking as well as shipping insurance. When insuring your return item, please declare the full value of the shipment so that it is completely protected in the event that the shipment is lost or damaged. If return items are not shipped through a carrier that offers shipment tracking and the return items are not insured for their full value, you will be responsible for any loss or damage to the product during shipping.
Please note: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers limited tracking capabilities and that there is a 30-calendar-day waiting period before the USPS will initiate a trace.
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Why can't I get a speed reading from the speed sensor attached to my fishfinder or sounder?
Q. What is a Waypoint?
A. Waypoints are locations or landmarks worth recording and storing in your GPS. These are locations you may later want to return to. They may be check points on a route or significant ground features. (e.g., camp, the truck, a fork in a trail, or a favorite fishing spot).
Waypoints may be defined and stored in the unit manually, by taking coordinates for the waypoint from a map or other reference. This can be done before ever leaving home. Or more usually, waypoints may be entered directly by taking a reading with the unit at the location itself, giving it a name, and then saving the point.
Waypoints may also be put into the unit by referencing another waypoint already stored, giving the reference waypoint, and entering the distance and compass bearing to the new waypoint.
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Q. Does Garmin make an instructional video for my GPS unit?
A. Garmin offers instructional videos for the Geko series, eMap, eTrex series, GPS III Plus, GPS V, GPS 76/GPSMAP 76, Rino series, StreetPilot III, GPSMAP 176/182/232, fishfinders, GPSMAP 196, and GPSMAP 295. These videos are available from your Garmin dealer or online from our Online Store.
There are some companies that produce videos for our other products. Check with your Garmin to find a video for your particular Garmin model. Consult our Dealer Locator for the Garmin dealer nearest you.
Related FAQs:
- Do I have to subscribe to a service to use my GPS?
- Do you have a retail store at your factory in the U.S. where I can buy accessories or see your products demonstrated?
- Can I order directly from Garmin?
- Can I upgrade my older Garmin unit to a newer Garmin unit?
- Does Garmin take trade-ins?
How do I arrange to get my Garmin unit repaired in the U.S.?
How do I update the database in my Garmin aviation panel-mount GPS unit?
What are the differences between the eTrex units?
How is the Thumb Stick (five-position cursor switch) used on the eTrex Venture, Legend, or Vista?
What are the differences between the GPS V and the StreetPilot III?
What sort of detail does the basemap for the StreetPilot III or the GPS V include?
Can I "real-time track" on a PC using a GPS 12 series unit?
What are the differences between the GPS 72 and the GPS 76?
Will my GPS unit float?
Can I "real-time track" using any MapSource product and my GPS 72/76 series unit?
Do the GPS 72/76 series units have mapping memory?
Do I need to purchase a datacard for my GPS 72/76 series or eTrex unit?
Why can't I get a speed reading from the speed sensor attached to my fishfinder or sounder?
Can I use Loran TD coordinates on my Garmin GPS?
What kind of mapping is available for the GPSMAP 196?
How can I change the mode of the GPSMAP 196 between land, aviation, and marine?
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