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Gps Antenna Signal Repeater Amplifier Mobile Phone Navigator Car Navigation 12v on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
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from china, China

from china, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Brand:unbranded Warranty:Yes

This kit contains a high performance GPS receiver antenna and a transmitter and a 12v to USB transformer/convertor. 

If in your vehicle,  the GPS signal is not strong enough for your mobile phone or navigator, you can install this kit to amplify the signal.

Easy installation.

Both receiver and transmitter mounting magnetic base.


GPS Receiver: Mounted on the outside vehicle. It receives a GPS signal and amplified it and send strong signal to transmitter in the vehicle . Cable length 5m (about 16 ft) 

Transmitter: Mounted inside the vehicle

The GPS receiver receive the GPS signal then it amplifies the signal and transmitted it to the transmitter inside car. the car navigator receives the GPS signal from the transmitter. Signal strength generally increases 3-4 times.


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