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Garmin Gxm 51 Xm Radio/ Noaa Weather Receiver Bundle on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Young America, Minnesota, United States

Young America, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Garmin Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:GXM 51

Garmin GXM 51 XM radio/ NOAA weather Receiver bundle

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Description
The Garmin GXM 51 GPS receiver is an ideal device for acquiring U.S. graphical weather data. This Garmin GPS receiver can be attached to any Garmin chartplotter to acquire the weather data with ease and efficiency. The Garmin GXM GPS receiver is a sleek antenna/receiver which is easy to plug and play, with NMEA 2000 work connectivity. Moreover, the entire design of this Garmin GPS receiver is made to ensure that users do not need to install any remote black boxes. This Garmin GPS receiver can be powered easily through its NMEA 2000 bus. In other words, no separate power connection is required to operate the GXM 51 GPS receiver. Since it is a very compact device, this Garmin GPS receiver can be easily installed under the deck. Weather information is displayed by this Garmin GXM GPS receiver, and includes NEXRAD lightning wave heights, water temperatures, wind data and a lot more. In fact, more than 20 different types of weather information are displayed by this GPS Receiver. An exceptional device for weather data collection, this Garmin GPS receiver is an item that any serious pilot would want to own.

Product Identifiers
BrandGarmin
ModelGXM 51
MPN010-00753-00
UPC753759084264

Key Features
System TypeFixed


Delivering U.S. graphical weather data directly to your compatible chartplotter, this sleek, watertight XM satellite receiver/antenna offers easy plug-and-play installation with NMEA 2000 network connectivity. The integrated all-in-one design means there is no remote “black box” to install.

The GXM 51 can be powered directly through the NMEA 2000 bus, so no separate power connection is required. In addition to conventional pole or surface mounting, the GXM 51 can also be installed on the underside of many fiberglass decks, using the included under-deck mount. Access more than 20 different types of weather information (including NEXRAD, lightning, wave heights, water temps and wind data) from your chartplotter screen (depending on the XM WX Satellite Weather package). Plus, with a subscription, you can use the GXM 51 to enjoy more than 170 channels of quality audio via SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

This unit was on a boat that I imported to Australia,from the USA, 2 years ago. The GXM 51 does not function in Australia, so it was removed and I am offering it or sale on ebay. It is a bargain at this price. 

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