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Post by Billybob on Jul 12, 2006 13:58:35 GMT -8
Key Features of the 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. Meets rigid IEC 529 IPX7 submersible standard**
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Post by Billybob on Jul 12, 2006 14:01:26 GMT -8
I took it out on my trip and tried some of that Geo Caching. Talk about fun. The gps did awesome. I would highly recommend it. Besides the batteries the GPS did a superb job.
I would have to rate the Rino 110............... 10 out 10.
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Post by wheelinjunkie on Jul 12, 2006 21:28:20 GMT -8
SWEET LOOKIN UNIT WHAT DID IT RUN YOU IF YOU DON'T MIND ME ASKIN
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Post by Billybob on Jul 12, 2006 21:47:41 GMT -8
Well I got her as a gift, but if I remember right they paid $120 for it....Some where in that ball park.
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