Garmin Gpsmap 295 -- Working Well On Dc Power, Lots Of Extras on 2040-parts.com
South Pasadena, California, United States
I'm not an aviation person, but this unit is working well, as long as you don't use the internal batteries for power. When plugged into a cigarette lighter, it works fine. Lots of great extras--dashboard holder/clamp, external antenna, and of course the DC power supply for the cigarette lighter in your plane. The database is not current, and you will need to update it.
Ships right away. Thanks for bidding |
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