Garmin Ga 29 Marine Remote Gps Antenna

Garmin Ga 29 Marine Remote Gps Antenna If you’re mounting your GPS unit below deck, you’ll need this remote marine antenna to receive GPS signals. The GA-29 antenna comeswith 30 feet of cable and BNC connector.
Customer Review: Good Antenna
This antenna came as advertised. If using this antenna for a GPS 60Csx you will need the MCX to BNC adapter cable.
Customer Review: Excellent antenna and value
I compared this antenna with an after-market GPS antenna that was claiming that it performed better than Garmin. With two different receivers, I visually compared the signal levels between the two antennas. The Garmin antenna consistently showed higher signal strength, by from what I can tell was 10-20% better than the aftermarket antenna that was claiming higher gains (I don’t recall the dB). The Garmin antenna is well built, sturdy and I’m confident will stand up to the abuse it will sustain from long-term use offshore.


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