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Rf Adapter Set Double Fakra On 1x Double Fakra Or 2x Single Fakra on 2040-parts.com

US $25.79
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442059360

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RF Adapter Set Double FAKRA on 1x Double FAKRA or 2x single FAKRA

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  • Easy installation via Plug & Play
  • To retrofit an RNS510, RNS310 RCD510 or
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This adapter is required to the antenna connector on the RNS510 to connect RNS310 and RCD510 navigation system.

You only need to plug your factory fitted radio / radio navigation system such as RCD500, RNS300, RNS2 deduct MFD2 and connecting your new radio / radio navigation system with this adapter.

SPECIFICATIONS
Fastening
Clamp mounting
Connection via
double FAKRA,FAKRA
Connection A
FAKRA plug
Connection B
FAKRA jack
Cable length
300 mm
Scope of Delivery
  • FAKRA -Antennenadapter (w) 90 ° angled (Cable length: about 30cm)
  • 1x Double FAKRA (m)
  • 2x single FAKRA (m)
COMPATIBILITY

Compatible with:

This antenna splitter is suitable for vehicles with RCD500, RNS300, RNS2, MFD2 to retrofit RNS510, RNS310 or RCD510.

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