$150 Rebate Garmin Gxm 52 Siriusxm® Marine Receiver Model# 010-01146-00 on 2040-parts.com
US $679.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Garmin
Manufacturer Part Number:010-01146-00
UPC:753759111397
Garmin GXM 52 SiriusXM® Marine Receiver Model# 010-01146-00 EASILY ADD SIRIUSXM MARINE TO YOUR CHARTPLOTTER *
Buy this unit from now til 07/30/16. * Activate between now and
12/31/15, and activate a 1-year or greater subscription package of
SiriusXM Marine Coastal or Marine Offshore on the receiver by June
30,2016 and receive a $150 Rebate prepaid Visa Debit Card from SiriusXM. * Subscription rates can be reviewed on the SiriusXM site. * Review rebate details at siriusXMrewards * You must be a new subscriber and maintain 90 days of continuous service before your rebate will be processed.
June 30, 2016. * Upon purchase we will EMAIL you a store receipt and Mail-In Rebate form. * You pay the price as listed, we do not deduct the rebate from the selling price. * We are an Authorized Reseller. * Valid for USA residents only.
GXM 52
The Garmin GXM 52 is the latest edition of
SiriusXM® weather antenna. Provides continuous and uninterrupted weather
information to your compatible Garmin chartplotter that currently
supports GXM 51 antennas. Access more than 20 different types of weather
information (including NEXRAD, lightning, wave heights, water temps and
wind data) from your chartplotter screen (depending on the SiriusXM
Marine Satellite Weather package). Additional feature upgrades available
for 2013 and newer Garmin chartplotters as additional SiriusXM
services are added. Integrated all-in-one design with easy
plug-and-play installation with NMEA 2000® network connectivity.
Requires SiriusXM marine weather subscription. Add a subscription to
SiriusXM Satellite Radio and enjoy more than 240 channels of quality
audio.
Features:
- SiriusXM weather antenna delivers continuous and uninterrupted access to SiriusXM satellite weather information
- Compatible with Garmin chartplotter that currently supports GXM 51 antennas
- Additional feature upgrades available for 2013 and newer Garmin chartplotters as they become available
- Easy plug-and-play installation with NMEA 2000 network connectivity
- Integrated all-in-one design means there is no remote "black box" to install
- Powered directly through the NMEA 2000 bus
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Access more than 20 different types of weather information from your
chartplotter screen (depending on the SiriusXM marine Satellite Weather
package)
- Subscription to the SiriusXM marine Satellite Weather data services via: www.siriusxm.com/sxmmarine
- Conventional pole or surface mounting, plus included under-deck mount for many fiberglass decks
IN THE BOX:
- GXM 52
- Pole mount
- Surface mount
- Under-deck mount
- Mounting hardware
- NMEA 2000®/Audio cable (6 m)
- Audio cable (7-pin to RCA)
- NMEA 2000 T-connector
- Documentation
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