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Autocom Audio Interface Lead For Garmin Gps 171 1294 on 2040-parts.com

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Shelbyville, Kentucky, US

Shelbyville, Kentucky, US
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Autocom Audio Interface Lead for Garmin GPS 171 1294
 
 
6.5' (2.0m) shielded interface cable designed to interface any audio source with a sub-mini (2.5mm) MONO output jack. Most commonly used with a Gamin? GPS when interfaced via a Dual Audio Input (#56 or #57). Right angle plugs for compact connection to audio source. Shielded cable. Sub-mini (2.5mm) mono plug for connection to output unit.  6.5' (2.0m) length Compatible with any 2.5mm MONO output device. ONLY for use with an Garmin GPS unit when interfaced via a Dual Audio Input (#56 & #57). To directly interface an Escort Passport 8500 use part #173.
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