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Garmin Ga-56 Antenna P/n 010-10040-01 Tso'd Gps Ga56 Low Profile Antenna Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
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Washington State, United States

Washington State, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:010-10040-01 Type:Low Profile Antenna Compatible Make:GPS Includes Part Numbers:011-00134-00 and K00-00074-00 Compatible Model:GA56

This stud-mount version of the GA 56 low-profile antenna provides excellent reception for your panel-mount unit. TSO'D to C129 Class A-1.

Kit P/N 010-10040-01

Kit includes: Hardware Kit P/N K00-0074-00 and Antenna P/N 011-00134-00 These two part numbers make up kit P/N 010-10040-01

Compatible Device include : 420, 250, 250XL, 300, 300XL TSO Garmin GPS 150, 150XL, 155/165 TSO, 155XL, 165, 400, 500 Garmin GNS 430, GNS 530

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