1. Garmin USB cabling | |
1. | What is the USB cable used on Garmin GPSMap 76CSx? |
It is a commodity USB cable that is frequently used on cameras, memory readers, and other USB devices. It is interchangeable with such products and it's quite convenient to be able to replace a lost or damaged cable with one from a local office supply or retail store. Specifically, you need a USB-A to USB Mini-B cable and they're commonly available for under $10USD - with a little shopping you can find them for under $2 and sometimes even in dollar stores. | |
2. | Can I power my Garmin GPSMap 76CSx from USB? |
Yes. The GPS will receiver power from the USB cable when it's available. In this mode, you may even physically remove the batteries. | |
3. | Can I recharge my Garmin GPSMap 76CSx from USB? |
No. Recharging anything that accepts AA batteries generally requires special circuitry to prevent overcharge (and thus leak or explosion) and and a physical switch to tell when rechargeable batteries are installed; these GPSes contain neither. Some of Garmin™'s other product lines do allow charging from USB. Those models include Garmin Nüvi™, Garmin Forerunner 305™, and Garmin Zūmo™. | |
4. | What is the transfer speed of the USB connection? |
The USB 2.0 standard defines three speeds: low (1.5Mbit/sec), full (12Mbit/sec), and high (480Mbit/sec). The last of those is sometimes erroneously called "USB2", but that's inaccurate. This GPS uses a full speed interface. For waypoints, tracks, and routes that's usually not a burden but when transferring maps, removing the MicroSD card and placing it in an external high speed reader can greatly speed the transfer time. | |
2. Garmin Serial cabling | |
1. | Does the Garmin GPSMap 76CSx have a serial port? |
Garmin eTrex Legend Cx™, Garmin eTrex Venture Cx™, and Garmin eTrex Vista Cx™ have only USB interfaces. There is no serial connection. | |
Garmin 60Cx™, Garmin 60CSx™, Garmin 76Cx™, and GarminG 76CSx™ unit have serial ports provided in the traditional Garmin™ four pin round connector that can also provide power. | |
2. | Can I make my own serial cable? |
If you place any value on your time, I wouldn't particularly recommend it, but pfranc does make the necessary connectors available. |
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