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Post subject: FS:Portable Garmin 396 and 196 GPS Units. Posted: 21 Mar 2021, 16:05 |
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Joined: 05/23/11 Posts: 262 Post Likes: +31
Aircraft: TBM 700 C2
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A variety of 396 and 196 portable GPS units with accessories. An inexpensive backup navigator. Very good to good condition. 396 with accessories as shown $175 ea 196 with accessories as shown $85 ea Shipping additional. Thank you for your interest.
Best,
Bob Martin
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Post subject: Re: FS:Portable Garmin 396 and 196 GPS Units. Posted: 21 Mar 2021, 17:01 |
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Joined: 01/25/20 Posts: 205 Post Likes: +32
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Username Protected wrote: A variety of 396 and 196 portable GPS units with accessories. An inexpensive backup navigator. Very good to good condition. 396 with accessories as shown $175 ea 196 with accessories as shown $85 ea
Thank you for your interest.
Best,
Bob Martin Pm sent
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Post subject: Re: FS:Portable Garmin 396 and 196 GPS Units. Posted: 20 May 2021, 19:22 |
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Joined: 10/27/19 Posts: 123 Post Likes: +19 Company: MAS Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
Aircraft: Bonanza F33A
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I can't believe you still have these. That is a killer deal for a 396. I use the 495 and 496, but I own two GPS 196 units. They are great to carry for an emergency back up GPS, as they use 4 AA batteries. For under $100 you have a portable GPS that you can slip AA batteries in and it will get you back home should you have a total avionics/electrical failure. Cheap insurance for sure, just like your hand held com radio.
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