jbclimber Posted December 11, 2002 Posted December 11, 2002 So does anybody have the new Garmin Rino combo GPS/FRS radio? I was wondering what your thoughts are on it and if you have used it in the mountains. I will be trying mine for the first time this weekend. I loaded the Mapsource Topo map and made some waypoints. Curious if others have used it and what comments you may have. Thanks. Quote
iain Posted December 11, 2002 Posted December 11, 2002 there are a number of sar people who would like to know what you find out about that thing. sounds promising. Quote
jbclimber Posted December 19, 2002 Author Posted December 19, 2002 (edited) I finally used the Garmin Rino 120 in the outdoors. My first impression was good thing that it is waterproof, because it was pouring down rain. Summary of GPS Good: accurate with a 3D fix (4 or more satellites) you can download Garmin Topo maps and MetroGuide Maps, which are accurate easy to learn and use lots of features for gadget lovers batteries lasted all day (3 Nimh AA rechargeable) Bad: the "click stick" joystick is a little cumbersome. It is also impossible to use with gloves on serial interface to computer is slow (as compared to USB) doesn't work on trail in the woods (no surprise here and I don't need it on the trail anyway) TOPO maps are 1:100,000 scale as opposed to 1:24,000 USGS 7.5 min map (but I still like this feature though) Regarding the radio features, I haven't used them much yet. The radio quality is a little fainter than a cheap FRS radio, but it is still good enough quality to communicate with others. Overall I like the Rino and plan to use it as a navigation aid in the outdoors and for belay off/on signals while climbing. The GPS also works very well in the city. Edited December 19, 2002 by jbclimber Quote
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