Garmin Rino 130

by admin on October 10, 2008

The Rino 130 has a built-in electronic compass, barometric sensor, weather receiver for seven NOAA weather channels, and 24 MBs of internal memory.

The Rino 130 has a built-in electronic compass, barometric sensor, weather receiver for seven NOAA weather channels, and 24 MBs of internal memory.

    The Rino 130 has a built-in electronic compass, barometric sensor, weather receiver for seven NOAA weather channels, and 24 MBs of internal memory. This handheld radio has a built-in electronic compass to give a heading while the user is standing still, and a barometric altimeter to provide extremely accurate elevation and pressure information, which will assist users in identifying weather data.The Rino 130 provides two-way radio communication with a transmission range of up to two miles using FRS channels and up to five miles with GMRS. The integration of two-way radio and GPS enables users to transmit their position with a simple button press, allowing others to navigate to their position. The Rino 130 also has a polling feature, which allows a user to manually request GPS location information from other Rino units.The Rino 130 offers a detailed basemap of North and South America, displaying cities, highways, railways, rivers and lakes, and borders. And because of the units robust internal memory, it can store map data from a variety of Garmin MapSource CD products, including U.S. Topo 24K, U.S. Topo, Recreational Lakes, BlueChart, and MetroGuide.We are pleased to announce that the FCC has granted Garmin a waiver that will allow the Rino series units to send position data on GMRS channels. In addition, Industry Canada has established a license-free GMRS service. Canadian Rino units will now allow users access to GMRS channels. Position sending/polling will also be allowed on Canadian GMRS channels. These new capabilities are available with a simple software update obtained free of charge from the Garmin Web site. Rino 130 Features:12-channel, WAAS-enabled GPS receiverTransmit power: 1 watt on high power (for GMRS channels), .5 watt for low power (FRS channels)Transmit distance: up to 2 miles using FRS, up to 5 miles with GMRS14 FRS channels, 8 GMRS channels, and 8 GMRS repeater channels (using GMRS frequency in the U.S. requires a FCC license)38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communicationsElectronic compass displays accurate heading while standing stillBarometric sensor with automatic pressure trend recordingDetects up to 7 NOAA weather channels with weather alert tonesExternal voice activation (VOX)Waterproof to IPX-7 standards (immersible in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes)Ergonomic design for one-handed operation, with Call and Press-To-Talk (PTT) and Page mode buttons on the side, Power/Backlighting button on top, Volume and Zoom buttons on front, and center Thumb StickUnique Thumb Stick for channel selection and volume adjustment in FRS/GMRS mode, and quick map panning, enter and selection functions in GPS modeSends and receives GPS location using FRS and GMRS channels and shows them on the mapStores up to 500 waypoints, with graphic identification and 20 reversible routesRobust track log: 10,000 trackpoints and up to 20 saved tracks to retrace users path or companions path via location-reporting featureTrip computer with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset read out, trip time, and trip distanceIncludes a polling feature which allows a user to manually request GPS location information from other Rino unitsSends and receives short text notes for quiet communicationBuilt-in basemap for North and South America24-MB internal memory for loading MapSource detail, including U.S. Topo 24K, U.S. Topo, Recreational Lakes, BlueChart, and MetroGuide.Battery life of 14 hours (typical use) on three AA alkaline batteriesBacklit displayMore than 10 position formats and over 100 map datumsMultiple grid formats including MGRS and Loran TDPlease note: Check your local radio agency for use outside the U.S. and Canada.

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