Garmin 010-11425-05 Nmea0183 Right Angle Cable Threaded on 2040-parts.com
East Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Garmin 010-11425-05 Nmea0183 Right Angle Cable Threaded Connect your GPSMAP® device with this 6 ft (1.8 m) threaded NMEA 0183 cable for data communication. The right-angle connector helps with the tight fit often associated with flush mounting. |
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