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Q: Marine GPS Antenna Specs.
A: Garmin produces the GA30 to support its line of marine GPS units. The device is 3 19/32 inches in diameter and 1 15/16 inches high. It weighs 7.1 ounces and is ... Read More »
Q: How to Install Marine GPS Antenna.
A: 1. Determine the mounting position of the receiver unit. The receiver should be a minimum of 1 meter (3 feet) away from any obstruction that may interfere with ... Read More »
Q: Marine GPS Antenna Specs.
A: Having an appropriate antenna for a marine GPS unit will increase the rate at which it receives satellite data and extend the number of satellites from which it... Read More »
Q: How to Install Marine GPS Antenna
A: Installing a GPS Determine the mounting position of the receiver unit. The receiver should be a minimum of 1 meter (3 feet) away from any obstruction that may i... Read More »