GPS19x HVSSpecifications:Brand: GarminCable-Length: 9.1 m (30')Comm Method: NMEA 0183/NMEA 2000Connector: Bare WireCountry of Origin: TaiwanExterior Color: WhiteProduct Data Sheet
The networks nerve center Connect multiple multifunction displays and sensors to the same network using the Garmin GMS 10 Network Port Expander. This 100 Mb switch allows you to connect multiple chartplotters and sensors over the Garmin marine network a
Converts data between the Nexus network and NMEA 2000 The Garmin GND 10 Black Box Bridge seamlessly integrates Nexus instruments and sensors with the Garmin family. It converts data between the Nexus Network and NMEA 2000 to provide compatibility betwee
Wirelessly control your autopilot The Garmin GHC 10 Wireless Autopilot Remote places functionality of your GHC 10 autopilot into the palm of your hand. Giving you the ultimate in onboard freedom and convenience, the GHC 10 remote offers on-the-move stee
Control your steering system The Garmin Class B Drive Unit Linear Drive works with the GHP 12 Marine Autopilot System to control your sailboat's steering system. This device is designed for use with larger sailboats with up to 79,000 lbs of displacement
Know where the rudder is without having to guess Know exactly where your rudder is facing using the Garmin GRF 10 Rudder Feedback Sensor. Pair this up with the GHP 20 or GHP 12 to get rudder position feedback and avoid rudder stops while youre onboard.
Take control of your music from anywhere onboard Control the AM/FM radio tuner, media and volume on your Meteor 300 from a remote location on your boat. The Garmin Remote Control for Meteor 300 is a wired remote that also displays supported data, such a
All-seeing is Believing Garmin is the first to bring Panoptix sonar imaging to your boat. The Garmin Panoptix PS30 Down Transducer is unlike anything you've ever seen on the water. It gives you the ability to see all around your boat in real-time, even
Garmin Nautix in-view display keeps important NMEA 2000 data in plain sight , no matter where your sight is directed on the boat or horizon. Now you have a convenient reference that displays critical boat data at all times. Fishermen can keep an eye on w