Garmin GA26 Remote Vehicle Antenna for StreetPilot II+ and III+


This Garmin low-profile remote antenna for your GPS runs on a lower voltage so battery drain is minimized. Take your pick of the two mounting options: Magnetic mount for the outside of your vehicle or boat; or suction mount for the inside of your windshield or window. Includes 8′ of cable.The Garmin GA-26 Remote Vehicle Antenna is versatile and convenient, thanks to its low-profile design and easy installation. The kit comes with two mounting options: a magnetic mount to hold the antenna in place on the outside of your vehicle or boat and a suction mount for use on the inside of your windshield or window. The antenna is waterproof and completely sealed. It also includes an 8-foot cable and a BNC connector.

Product Features

  • Low-profile design
  • Waterproof and completely sealed
  • Magnetic mount for outside installation
  • Suction mount for inside installation
  • 8-foot cable and BNC connector
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  • Cece says:

    A necessity for an automobile gps What a great plus for anyone who uses their GPS for their car. I bought this antenna for my StreetPilot III. As I opened the box, I was surprised how small and compact it really is (about the size of a cell phone). I chose to use the suction cup method which took literally 30 seconds to assemble. It simply entailed taking off the antenna on the StreetPilot III and replacing it with the antenna and then screwing the antenna to the suction cup mount. Then I took the suction cup and mounted it first on my windshield. When it usually takes up to a minute to sufficiently aquire satellites, the antenna allowed me to aquire over six satellites within 15 seconds. I also suctioned it on to the side window with the same success. By the way, if you choose to mount it on the outside of the vehicle, it simply involves screwing the antenna to a magnet which magnetically sticks to the car. There is no screwing into the car itself! Also, it has enough cable to run wherever needed. This is…

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