Gps Notch Filter - Stops Vhf/ufr Radio Interfering With Gps Signal - New (b22) on 2040-parts.com
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GPS NOTCH FILTER
STOPS INTERFERENCE FROM VHF/UHF RADIO TRANSMISSIONS FROM INTERFERING WITH THE GPS RECEPTION. CONNECTED BETWEEN THE VHF RADIO ANTENNA SOCKET AND THE VHF ANTENNA LEAD. FIT MULTIPLE CESSNA PIPER BEECH MODELS THESE ITEMS ARE IN CAIRNS AUSTRALIA 4870 POSTAGE TAKES APPROXIMATELY 5 - 7 DAYS. I REGULARLY SELL ITEMS TO THE U.S. - SEE MY 100% FEEDBACK SEE MY OTHER ITEMS |
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