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 The Garmin MCX to BNC Cable
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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Rick, September 22, 2011 |
| Does what it's supposed to do: enables the use of a
BNC-equipped antenna on a MCX-equipped handheld GPS. I use
it with a Garmin GPSMap-60CSx that is used below deck. |      |
| Jake the Bosun, June 22, 2010 |
| Simple device. Works well. |      |
| ZL2ROB, October 27, 2009 |
| Many thanks... Good service and will look forward to more
trade. kind regards, Robert |      |
| astrodanco, December 31, 1969 |
| To clarify, this pigtail has a BNC female (aka BNC jack) connector on one end and a MCX male (aka MCX plug) connector on the other end. This is used to connect an (older) antenna with a BNC plug to a (newer) GPSR with an MCX jack. For example, an old GA27 antenna with a BNC plug into a new Streetpilot 26xx, 27xx or 28xx with an MCX jack. However, also note that some of those old antennas require 5 volts and the new GPSRs only supply 3 volts. | |