Garmin/Geko series

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Geko 101

Basically a geko 201 but without the connector so you can't get data off it.

Addresses POIs
Mass Storage mode ? Waterproof




Geko 201

Geko 201
Addresses POIs
Mass Storage mode ? Waterproof

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The geko is a small, cheap unit that runs off two AAA batteries with maybe 12 hours of life. It has a backlight and a 12 channel parallel receiver and can record tracks at a point per second. The standard garmin serial cable allows you to get tracks and waypoints off it with, for example, gpsbabel. See How to get data from a Geko 201. Supports WAAS and European equivalent EGNOS (May need fw upgrade to 2.50) for improved accuracy.


Full reset

The 201 is capable of EGNOS reception (2.50+ firmware), but depending on when you first enabled WAAS mode it may have locked onto the wrong satellites, meaning you never get a differential lock. This can be cured with a full reset, which you can do by turning the unit off, then holding OK,page and power. It will then ask you to confirm the reset. This wipes everything, including waypoints, owner information etc. Once reset, re-enable WAAS mode via Setup->System, and leave the unit with a clear view of the sky for 15 minutes. If all goes well, you'll see the "accuracy: 14ft" line replaced with something like "diff: 7ft" and a peppering of 'D's on the satellite display.

Geko 301

Geko 301
Addresses POIs
Mass Storage mode ? Waterproof




A Geko 201, with a magnetic compass and a pressure altimeter. This is not very usefull for OSM datalogging, but very convenient for navigation and Geocaching.

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