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The olive-colored Rino 120 takes all the features of the Rino 110 and adds a basemap of North and South America that includes major cities, highways, thoroughfares, rivers, lakes, coastlines, state and national borders, and railways.
The Rino 120 has eight megabytes of internal memory for downloadable cartography from GARMIN's exclusive line of MapSource CD-ROMs - providing topographic, bathymetric, and street-level map information. It also incorporates a voice scrambler for secure communications and a vibration mode for ''silent'' calls from other Rino users.
PEER-TO-PEER POSITIONING: This patent-pending technology makes it possible to transmit your location to a friend or family member, and they can see the distance and bearing from your position to theirs on a Rino display. In short, this could be a life-saving feature in an outdoor emergency by helping rescuers pinpoint your location-or it could be used simply for rounding up the family at an amusement park.
THE RINO FAMILY: The Rino 110 and Rino 120 are the first two Garmin GPS-enabled handheld devices for the Family Radio Service (FRS) and high-performance General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) markets. These GPS devices integrate radio functionality to provide two-way communications up to two miles using FRS channels and up to five miles using GMRS channels.
Inspired by the distinctive offset FRS and GPS antennas that give the devices their Rhinoceros-like appearance, GARMIN designed the Rino series as powerful, robust Radios Integrated with Navigation for the Outdoors. They are also the only waterproof two-way radios on the market.
What really separates the Rino from the rest of the FRS/GMRS herd is the ability to ''beam'' your exact location to another Rino user within a two-mile range (Peer-to-Peer Positioning)).
The Rino boasts GARMIN's traditional tough, lightweight, waterproof design to handle the rigors of any outdoor adventure. And because the Rino has standard FRS capabilities, you can talk to friends or family who own conventional FRS radios. |
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- WAAS-enabled GPS receiver
- Transmit power: 1 watt on high power (for GMRS channels), .5 watt for low power (FRS channels)
- Transmit channels: 1-14 FRS and 15-22 GMRS
- 38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communications
• External voice activation (VOX)
- Transmit distance: up to 2 miles using FRS, up to 5 miles with GMRS
- High resolution, FSTN display, 160x160 pixels
- Waterproof to IPX-7 standards (immersible in one meter for 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, and Volume and Zoom buttons in front
- Unique Click Stick for channel selection and volume adjustment in FRS/GMRS mode, and quick map panning, enter and selection functions in GPS mode
- Keylock to prevent accidental setting changes
- Voicescrambler for secure communications
- Vibration mode for silent calls to other Rino users
- Call ring function to allow calling between radios
- Built in basemap consisting of American road and highway detail, along with 8 MB of internal memory for additional road, lake, marine, and points-of-interest data that can be downloaded from
- 8 MB of internal memory for storage of map data
- Battery life of 15 hours (typical use) on three AA alkaline batteries
- Backlit display
- 500 waypoints with name and graphic symbol
- 20 reversible routes with up to 30 points each, plus TracBack mode
- Automatic track log: 10 saved tracks let you retrace your path in both directions
- Trip computer with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset read out, trip time and trip distance
- Clock, stopwatch and alarm functions
- More than 10 position formats and over 100 map datums
- Multiple grid formats including MGRS and Loran TD
- Compatibility with select MapSource CD-ROMS
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