Garmin Gxm-40 Xm Sirius Radio Receiver on 2040-parts.com
Moscow,, Russian Federation
The GXM40 is a self-contained XM radio receiver and antenna in a compact enclosure. XM audio and weather data available by subscription. Brand new, tested. Compatible with Garmin Aera 500, 600, and 700 series avaiation GPS portables. Also may be used with marine and automotive Garmin GPS systems. Included in this auction: One GXM40 with USB 6-foot USB extension cable for GXM. Serial Number: 1ES026065 XM ID: WA0G02H8 |
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