Garmin Rino 110
Features:
Rino 110
* Transmit channels: 1-14 FRS, 15-22 GMRS
* 38 squelch codes for semi-private communication
* External voice activated (VOX)
* Transmit range up to 2 miles using FRS, up to 5 miles using GMRS
* Sends and receives GPS location using FRS channels and shows them on the screen
* Stores 500 waypoints, 20 reversible routes
* 1 MB internal memory for downloading data from optional MapSource Points of Interest CD.
* Automatic track log saves up to 20 tracks to retrace your path or that of other users
* Calendar for best times to fish and hunt, plus clock, stopwatch and alarm
* Trip computer with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset, trip time and trip distance
* 15 hours typical use on three “AA” batteries
* Display size: 1.4″ x 1.4″, 160 x 160 pixels
* Weighs only 7.6 oz.
Package Includes:
* Rino 110 receiver
* Worldwide City Point Database
* Wrist strap
* Belt clip
* User’s guide
* Quick reference guide
The Rino 110 is a GPS-enabled handheld that integrates radio functionality to provide two-way communications. It’s waterproof, can send communications up to five miles (using GMRS channels), and can “beam” your exact location to another Rino user within a two-mile range (on the FRS spectrum) using “Position Reporting”. And because the Rino 110 has standard FRS capabilities, you can talk to friends or family who own conventional FRS radios.
Made for the ultimate outdoor enthusiast, Garmin’s Rino 110 features the latest GPS technology, both FRS and GMRS 2-way radio frequencies, patened technology and so much more.
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, my Rino 110 allowed me to tell our convoy how far we were from Baghdad, as well as Mosul, when we eventually moved there. The radio’s scan capability helped keep my troops and I informed by scanning every channel that the other soldiers were using.
It may not have saved our life or anything like that, but it definitely lowered the level of stress by keeping us informed of movements, locations and distances. And furthermore, the horrific environment of heat and sand destroyed many GPS systems and radios bought by my fellow soldiers.
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Posted on May 23rd, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Guide

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