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Simrad Mx521a Dgps Smart Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
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Laveen, Arizona, United States

Laveen, Arizona, United States
Clean,Used but Not Abused. Came from working environment. Unable to test. Sold As Is."What You See Is What You Get", No Cables or Hardware.
Brand:SIMRAD Manufacturer Part Number:727051

Simrad DGPS Smart Antenna

Model: MX521A
MPN: 727051 
Serial: 0845-8136-0007

The MX521A is a precision D/GPS positioning solution in a smart antenna. Better than 1m (RMS) DGPS position accuracy and better than 5m (RMS) GPS accuracy NMEA 0183 version 3.0 interface IMO type approved (as part of an MX display system) including RAIM (receiver autonomous integrity monitoring) Design for easy upgrade of existing MX420 installations to latest IMO standards

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