Garmin Serial Port Cable for eTrex Compact GPS 010 10206 00
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Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10206-00
Binding: Accessory
Publisher: Garmin
Label: Garmin
Features for Garmin Serial Port Cable for eTrex Compact GPS 010 10206 00 :
- Connect your GPS unit to your PC
- Transfer routes and waypoints to and from your PC
- Download map detail from MapSource CD-ROMs
- Cable features standard 9-pin D connector
- Convenient and easy to use
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Customer Reviews
garmin serial port 
2008-09-08
Does what it's supposed to do. It'ds much slower than USB, but I have an older GPS unit.
Old Technology Well Done 
2008-08-26
The cable works as it should. Just be careful to note that this needs a Serial port connection at your computer. My laptop on which I made my map and waypoints doesn't have one, only USB connections. Luckily I have an older desktop with a serial port and transferred my work there to download it to the eTrex. I've heard of a serial-to-USB converter cable, that would allow you to connect to a USB port, but I've had no experience with one.
Garmin Etrex Serial Connection 
2007-02-11
Product slides into place quickly and works exactly as described. Cable is long enough to conveniently use the GPS real time with a mobile computer.
Perfect mate for Google Earth. 
2005-10-25
Perhaps is a expensive cable, specially if you don't earn dollars, but it is perfect to complete Google Earth software.
I tried it in my contry, Costa Rica, and I am very happy with the results.
Frustration and success 
2005-08-03
I started to give this thing 1 star, but I realized that it's not the cable's fault that Microsoft Windows is annoying. The cable is what it is, and once you have a free serial port, it works fabulously.
That said, it may be a huge frustration to free up a serial port if Windows says it is "busy." If you have a Palm, a Windows CE device, some other PDA, a camera, or anything else that connects or has ever connected to your serial port, you may have to go through your whole computer looking for software and hardware that is 'using' that connection, before this will work.
Once I convinced Windows that nothing else was using the serial port, I have been able to connect my eTrex to everything I needed: Garmin upgrade software, Easy GPS, Geocacher's Swiss Army Knife, and Google Earth. Being as this is your only PC interface cabling choice when you have an eTrex, it's great that it works, and it's important that we all acknowledge that it does work. But in this case, three stars is like a C grade in school: "OK, it just exactly/barely meets expectations."
It would get 5 stars if it was an eTrex-to-USB cable -- but then Garmin would not make another chunk of cash by selling the serial-to-USB adapters required to attach these GPS units to laptops & other computers where a serial connection is not possible.
Try to find a port 
2003-09-19
An RS232 Serial cable that is specifically designed for the Etrex models of Garmin GPS device / Enables PC Connectivity
Excelent for Portables. 
2001-06-17
The cable doesn't come with any software, but is great for upgrading the software on your eTrek(avilable from Garmin's website) You will need a GPS compatible mapping program to get the full advantage. The cable connects very securly to the GPS, and is plenty long enough.
Expensive, but a cable is necessary 
2001-06-15
This little cable is very, very overpriced, but unfortunately, for those of you that own the original eTrex or any eTrex model with no cable, you'll want to own this or an equivalent so you can download the latest updates to your GPS receiver from garmin and load them onto the unit. And you want this ability because Garmin does a good job of fixing bugs and adding new little software features. But if you can't build your own cable, then you should grab one of these...
Good quality, but get the data+power cable... 
2001-01-11
The quality of this cable is fine, but it doesn't give you access to the power pins that are in the Garmin interface. Get the cable that does power and data instead... or if you're a hardware geek, then make your own with the stuff from purple open projects (pfranc.com)