Opollo / Morrow Ii Gps 3-1/8 " Panel Mount on 2040-parts.com
Gurnee, Illinois, US
This is a hard to find 3 1/8 inch panel mount GPS with basic moving map capability. I purchased it from an avionics shop but sold the project.
I have never installed or used it.
These came with and with ought the GPS receiver. This one has the GPS receiver in it.
The data for these is still supported and available from Garmin, who acquired Opollo.
It is in very good condition and includes the antenna
It is a perfect unit for small or vintage planes with limited radio stack space.
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