Airmar NMEA 0183 Output Cable

The Airmar NMEA 0183 output cable is compatible with the GH2183 GPS/Heading sensor along with the full line of WX-Series WeatherStations.

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  • Mating connector for waterproof sensor connection
  • Cable terminates in bare wires
  • 10m cable length
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NMEA 0183 output cable with bare leads, 10m
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