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[message]GST 10 Water Speed Temp NMEA 2000 Analog Adapter
GST 10 Water Speed Temp NMEA 2000 Analog Adapter
SKU: Part Number: 010-11328-00
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Description & Specification
Garmin GST 10 Water Speed Temp NMEA 2000 Analog Adapter Product Description
The NMEA 2000 analog adapters from Garmin are easy to add to any existing marine network. Once installed, the data from the adapters can be viewed via the GMI™ 20 Marine Instrument Display and other compatible Garmin devices. This easy-to-use set-up will help you bring your older dashboard into the digital age.
Garmin 101132800 Attributes
- Compatibility: ECHOMAP™ UHD, ECHOMAP™ Ultra, GMI™ 20, GPSMAP(R)
- Power Input: 9 To 16 Volt
- Dimensions: 3-3/32 Inch Length X 31/32 Inch Width X 43/64 Inch Height
- Cable Length: 16 Feet
- Temperature Range: 5 Degree To 158 Degree Fahrenheit
- Color: Black
Garmin 101132800 Features & Benefits
- With The GST 10 Water Speed And Temperature Analog Adapter Aboard Your Vessel, You Can Give New Life To Your Old Gauges By Making The Transition From Analog To Digital
- Simple-To-Install Adapter Takes The Data Generated By Traditional Analog Gauges And Converts The Data Into A NMEA 2000® (5 Hurts) Signal
- With The Garmin GST 10 Adapter, You Can Convert Analog Information Provided Via The Compatible Water-Speed Sensor, Water-Temperature Sensor
- Allows You To Observe Water-Speed And Water-Temperature Information On Compatible Garmin Display Devices Connected To Your NMEA 2000 Network
- Limited 1 Year Warranty
Garmin 101132800 Installation Instructions
Garmin 101132800 Warranties
The new NMEA 2000 analog adapters are the perfect accessories to bring any helm into the digital age. Simple to install and easy to set up, the NMEA 2000 adapters take signals generated by traditional analog gauges and sensors and convert that data into NMEA 2000 format. The data can then be broadcast over NMEA 2000 protocol to the Garmin GMI 10 multifunction instrument display. The combination of these adapters with a Garmin GMI 10 will transform even the most out-of-date dashboard into a glass, digital helm.