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Replacement Telescopic End For Garmin Astro 220/320 Handheld Long Range Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Palatka, Florida, United States

Palatka, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Made Lengths:Aprx 10.5" closed & 42" extended Manufacturer Part Number:RAE42 Reason to buy and use:Replaces Broken End on Handheld LR Antenna Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Compatible Brand:Garmin UPC:NA

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One (1) NEW Replacement Telescopic End for the Garmin Handheld Extended Range Antenna. (TELESCOPIC END ONLY, Handheld & coax Xed out in photo are NOT INCLUDED)

Have you broken or lost your telescopic end? This extendable end was made to replace it and keep you from having to buy another whole new setup. Just screw this end onto your handle and you are back in business.
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