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(More customer reviews)Bought this for our truck's APRS ham radio. Selected this model for ease of connection, wired a db9 plug to a 1/8" stereo plug and connected the GPS 18PC to the Kenwood TM-D710a radio.
Turned on GPS fx in radio and bingo! GPS icon started flashing in corner of radio's faceplate and we're sending packets with our location data.
We decided to try it on the dash instead of rooftop for two reasons. The cable was just a little short to extend out to the roof and provide me the inside routing I wanted. And, our Garmin Nuvi has always worked from the dash without any problems. Sure enough, the GPS 18 PC has worked perfectly for two weeks sending location info to our ham radio.
We dissected the cigarette lighter plug and removed the spring and button, replaced them with a pair of wires to an Andersen power-pole connector. This maintains the 5.7 volts to the gps 18, and allows us to plug into the switched accessory supply we added to the truck.
This Garmin gps looks nice, does everything it's supposed to. No surprises, no problems, works perfectly for the job.
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GARMIN 010-00321-34GPS 18x PC. The GPS 18x is an OEM, high sensitivity GPS sensor for use in automotive, fleet vehicle, and electronics applications that require a small, highly accurate GPS receiver. This high sensitivity, 12 parallel channel, WAAS enabled GPS receiver is available in CMOS level serial or USB 2.0 full speed versions and comes with an integrated magnetic base. The puck like receiver is 2.4 inches in diameter and weighs just a few ounces, making it an ideal solution for applications where space is at a premium. The GPS 18x is offered in three different cable configurations. All three versions of the GPS 18x come complete with non volatile memory for storage of configuration information, a real time clock and raw measurement output data for sophisticated customer applications.
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