Humminbird As Ec 20, 20' Network Cable For Non Ethernet Fish Finders on 2040-parts.com
Tupelo, Mississippi, United States
This is a 20' extension cable for connecting older hummingbird fish finders without Ethernet connections. If your fish finder has Ethernet capabilities this is not the cable you need.
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