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Garmin Rino 130 (USA Version)

Garmin Rino 130 (USA Version)

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE
Department: Navigation

List Price: $349.99
Buy New: $269.44
as of 7/31/2010 21:23 CDT details
You Save: $80.55 (23%)

Qty 100 In Stock


New (31) Used (1) from $260.75

Seller: ANTOnline
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Tracks: 20
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: No
Size: One Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 3
Electronic compass
Altimeter
Local pressure
Bearing
Elevation
Distance
Ascent/descent rate

MPN: 010-00270-03
Model: 010-00270-03
UPC: 753759031978
EAN: 0753759031978
ASIN: B0001OHH06

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   12-Channel, WAAS-Enabled GPS Receiver
   Built-In Electronic Compass, Basemap & Barometric Sensor
   7 Noaa Weather Channels & Weather Alert
   24 Mb Internal Memory
   Transmission Range Of Up To 2 Miles Using Frs

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Amazon.com Product Description
The the most feature-rich device in the Rino family, Garmin's Rino 130 combination 2-way FRS/GMRS radio and GPS receiver comes fully loaded with an electronic compass, a barometric sensor, a weather receiver for 7 NOAA weather channels, and 24 MB of internal memory for downloading and storing MapSource detail--including data from products like U.S. Topo 24K, U.S. Topo, Recreational Lakes, BlueChart, and MetroGuide (MapSource products sold separately).

The Rino 130 is also outfitted with a marine-point database and a basemap of North and South America. The database includes nautical navaids for North and South America. The Americas Highway basemap includes the United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America, and covers an area from W180 to W30 Longitude and S60 to N75 Latitude. Also included is a high-level worldwide map with political boundaries and major cities. Among many other included elements are oceans, rivers, and lakes (greater than 30 square miles), principal cities and many smaller cities and towns, major interstates and principal highways, and political boundaries (state and international borders).

Integration has its advantages: the Rino 130 sends and receives GPS locations using FRS channels and shows them on the map. The GPS device is a 12-channel, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver. WAAS, which stands for Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), is the global-positioning-system of choice for mariners. The handheld's built-in electronic compass give a heading while you're standing still, and its barometric altimeter provides accurate elevation and pressure readings to help you identify and analyze weather conditions.

The Rino 130 also provides two-way radio communication with a transmission range of up to two miles using FRS channels and up to five miles with GMRS (be aware that use of GMRS requires an FCC license). The integration of two-way radio and GPS lets you transmit your position with a simple button press, so others can easily navigate to your position. The Rino 130 also has a polling feature so you can manually request GPS location information from other Rino units.

You get 14 FRS channels, 8 GMRS channels, and 8 GMRS repeater channels, as well as 38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communications.

The unit's ergonomic design grants single-handed operation, with its Call, Page mode, and Press-To-Talk (PTT) buttons mounted on the side, Power/Backlighting button on top, Volume and Zoom buttons on front, and a Thumb Stick positioned in the center. The thumb stick allows channel selection and volume adjustment in FRS/GMRS mode, as well as quick map panning, enter, and selection functions in GPS mode.

Other features include a backlit display (160 x 160 pixels), external voice activation (VOX), waterproof construction to IPX-7 standards (immersible in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes), storage for up to 500 waypoints with graphic identification and 20 reversible routes, 10,000 trackpoints and up to 20 saved tracks to retrace your path or a companion's path via the location-reporting feature, trip computer with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset read out, trip time, and trip distance, and multiple grid formats including MGRS and Loran TD. The Rino 130 even sends and receives short text notes for quiet communication.

The Rino 130 has a battery life of 14 hours (typical use) on 3 AA alkaline batteries (not included).

What's in the Box
Rino 130 receiver, a PC-interface cable, a wrist strap, a belt clip, a user's manual, and a quick-reference guide.

Product Description
Garmin Rino 130 GPS / FRS / GMRS 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 2-way radio communication with transmission range of up to 5 miles with GMRS. The integration of 2-way radio and GPS enables you to transmit your location with a simple button press, allowing others to navigate to your position... or vice versa. The Rino 130 also has a polling feature, which allows you to manually request GPS location information from other Rino units. And there's much more: 12-channel, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver; Transmit power, 1 watt on high power (for GMRS channels) and .5 watt for low power (FRS channels); Transmit distance up to 2 miles using FRS, up to 5 miles with GMRS; 14 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 privacy; Electric compass displays accurate heading while standing still; Barometric sensor with automatic pressure trend


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1 out of 5 stars garmin 130 -- save your money and buy something else   November 9, 2009
river runner
i purchaased a garmin 130. what a joke. i couldn't get the softward loaded. it came with an old serial port connection and cable. modern computers don't even have this connection. company support was terrible. they offered usb softward to try to convert but it didn't work. i compared the radio transmission distances against inexpensive motorola 2-ways. the garmin got blown away. this may be the worse purchase i've made ever.


1 out of 5 stars NOT Waterproof   July 23, 2009
Mark Pinzon (Rowayton, CT)
Used the unit once! I have 3 Garmin Products, two Vehicle GPS and one Personal Wrist Watch GPS, Have always been happy with the company until now. Purchased the unit and went out Kayaking once with it, conditions were windy to calm with some splashing water. When I went to change the batteries I discovered that Water got into the battery compartment, shocked because the unit is advertised as waterproof but should not be too shocked after seeing the thin seal on the compartment. Called Garmin expecting excellent support, as I said I own multiple Garmin Products and have been pleased until now. I was told by the Tech support people that although it is rated waterproof it is only is it is "standing" water and up to 1 meter. Apparently splashing water can be forced into the back and damage the unit. IT WAS NOT COVERED by warranty and was told to get a return from the retailer. Extremely dissatisfied customer and will think twice when buying another Garmin product.


5 out of 5 stars 2 THUMBS UP   October 1, 2008
Joel Collazo (BOSTON,MA)
"I buy the RINO 130 FROM ELECTRONICA DIRECT. ARRIVE FASTER THAN WHAT I EXPECTED. THE ITEM WAS NEW THE WAY THEY SAY IT WOULD BE, AND PRICE WAS THE BEST COMPARED WITH OTHER SALERS. AND MY THANKS TO CUSTUMER SERVICES FOR THEIR PROFESIONALISM, I LOVE MY RINO AND I SUGEST ANYONE INTERESTED IN OUTDOOR ADVENTURES, GET ONE OF THIS GAGET, FROM THE FAMILY OF RINO, FROM ELECTRONICA DIRECT THE BEST PRICE." NISE GAGET.
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5 out of 5 stars Garmin Awsome   August 12, 2008
Roman Dominguez Jr. (Baghdad, IRAQ. Deployed)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This garmin was easy to use and never had any problems with it at all. And updating it was easy too. Loved it


5 out of 5 stars Great Gadget   March 29, 2007
D. Leeds (Manhattan, KS USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have had this for a year now and it works great. Matches ACU color. I would buy the 430 or 420 with the color screen but I don't need the color screen. I haven't downloaded any new base maps but I intend to do so at some point before a deployment. If you want a cheap GPS to give you MGRS grids, purchase the Foretrex not Forerunner. The Forerunner is only for lon/lat. So unless you are a flyboy and you want a cheaper, smaller unit get the Garmin Foretrex. I would like to get another unit that has an MMC slot, currently the only ones that have that are the E-Trex and some other models.

Overall it is a great item.


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