Garmin NMEA 2000 T-connector
Add components to your NMEA 2000 network by installing our T-connector on your backbone cable. The revised version of this T-connector is offset by 45 degrees compared to the previous version.
Add components to your NMEA 2000 network by installing our T-connector on your backbone cable. The revised version of this T-connector is offset by 45 degrees compared to the previous version.
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This standard male or female NMEA 2000 light cable connector provides termination resistance for one end of the backbone of the network. Each male or female connector sold separately.
This standard male or female NMEA 2000 light cable connector provides termination resistance for one end of the backbone of the network. Each male or female connector sold separately.

Garmin Marine Heading Sensor Cable to Connect Marine Heading Sensor to NMEA 2000 Network [Garmin Part Number: 010-11419-00] – RRP $1290
Connect a heading sensor to a NMEA 2000 network with this 19.7 ft (6 m) cable.
THIS IS SUITABLE FOR CURRENT MODEL GARMIN GMR 18 xHD RADOME & GMR 24 xHD RADOME.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
* Garmin Marine Heading Sensor Cable – NMEA 2000
* Documentation
WARRANTY:
We are an authorised Australian Garmin retailer, as such Full Australian Manufacturers Warranty is applicable for this item. Please note if a Garmin unit is purchased overseas or from a non-authorised Garmin retailer you may not receive warranty coverage in Australia.
*Specifications from suppliers’ information.
Garmin GLO Remote GPS Sensor with Bluetooth [Garmin Part Number: 010-01055-00] – RRP $149
Navigate with Garmin-caliber GPS data on the mobile device of your choice. GLO brings you the best of both worlds by combining GPS/GLONASS receivers with Bluetooth® technology so you can enjoy precise position information on your iPad, iPhone or Android device.
The Accuracy of GPS + GLONASS
GLO can receive position information from both the GPS and GLONASS satellite constellations, allowing it to connect to up to 24 more satellites than devices that rely on GPS alone. This allows GLO to lock on to satellites approximately 20 percent faster and remain connected even at high speed. What’s more, GLO updates its position information at 10 times per second — that’s up to 10 times more often than the GPS receivers in many mobile devices.
Set It Up and Go
Using Bluetooth technology, GLO wirelessly pairs to your mobile device. Just set GLO within range of your mobile device, and in moments you’ll be receiving GLO’s position data. It has up to 12 hours of battery life to keep your position on long trips, and charging GLO between uses is easy with the included USB cable or optional 12/24 volt cigarette lighter adapter. The optional friction mount keeps the receiver safe on your dashboard and in full view of satellites.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Physical & Performance
* Unit size, WxHxD: .70″ x 1.65″ x 3.04″ (1.78 x 4.19 x 7.72 cm)
* Weight: 2.12 oz (60.1 g)
* Receiver Technology: GPS+GLONASS
* WAAS: Yes
* Update Rate: 10 Hz
* Accuracy: 3 meters
* Battery Capacity: 1100mAh
* Battery Life: 12 hours
* Hot Start Time: 3–5s
* Warm Start Time: 35s
* Cold Start Time: 60s
WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
* GLO receiver
* USB cable
* Documentation
WARRANTY:
We are an authorised Australian Garmin retailer, as such Full Australian Manufacturers Warranty is applicable for this item. Please note if a Garmin unit is purchased overseas or from a non-authorised Garmin retailer you may not receive warranty coverage in Australia.
*Specifications from suppliers’ information. Actual depth capabilities depend on transducer installation, bottom type & water conditions. All sonars typically read deeper in freshwater than in saltwater. Images for display purposes only.

Garmin AIS™ 800 Blackbox Transceiver – Help Avoid Running into Trouble on the Water
Increase your situational awareness and confidence on the water with the Garmin AIS 800 transceiver. It has 5 watts of transmit power and provides faster position reporting than ever before¹. It transmits your vessel information to other AIS receivers in your area while it receives their AIS target data. Garmin AIS 800 has an internal VHF antenna splitter, which allows the VHF and AIS to share a single antenna. It includes a built-in GPS (with connector for optional external antenna) and integrates seamlessly into the Garmin onboard system. The transceiver features NMEA 2000/0183 connectivity for easy integration with compatible chartplotters and multifunction displays. And it’s all packed into an easy-to-install black box unit with a small footprint.
¹When cruising above 14 knots
Specs
In the Box
Garmin GHS 11i allows full function of your compatible VHF radio from a remote location. There are no complex components, just a simple design that includes soft keys, a 2” diagonal dot matrix display and a coiled cable that stretches from about 1’ to nearly 5’.
A rotary/push knob for volume, squelch and channel selection makes it easy to use with a dedicated button for access to channels 16/9. All buttons and knobs resemble those of the VHF radio.
In addition, GHS 11i features a microphone that has intercom capabilities when connected to a speaker.
Specs
In the Box


