Garmin 130 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
Rino
®
130 Owner’s Manual 1
GETTING STARTED > GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RINO 130
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RINO 130
The Rino 130 (Radio Integrated with Navigation for
the Outdoors) is a 7.6 ounce, 12 channel GPS-enabled
handheld device. It has integrated radio functionality to
provide two-way communications for up to two miles
using 14 FRS (Family Radio Service) channels. The Rino
130 also provides 8 high-performance GMRS (General
Mobile Radio Service) channels and 8 GMRS repeater
channels (U.S. versions only) for up to five miles.
GMRS repeater channels are not approved for use by the
Canadian government, so they are disabled on Rino 130
units sold in Canada.
You can keep track of up to 50 contacts from Rino users.
The Rino 130 can store up to 500 waypoints with a
10-character name and graphic symbol. The active track
log stores up to 10,000 points and allows you to save up
to 20 tracks with 250 points per track. The Rino 130 has
seven buttons that allow the user to quickly access all of
the unit’s functions. The Rino 130 has a 160 X 160 pixel,
4-level gray monochrome display for easy viewing.
The unit contains built-in cartography of a North
American basemap that includes Interstate and State
Highways and Exit Information. Using MapSource
®
,
Garmin’s map data software (not included), the Rino 130
could display up to 24 MB of a variety of different map
information. We currently offer several mapping options
that are compatible with the Rino 130 including our
MetroGuide, Topo, Fishing Hot Spots, and BlueChart
®
data. Check your local dealer or the Garmin Web site
(www.garmin.com) for a complete listing of MapSource
products.
Garmin designed your Rino 130 with you, the user, in
mind. The Rino 130 is
waterproof to IPX7 standards and
is rugged enough to endure the most trying use. Garmin’s
friendly user interface allows you to start navigating with
your new GPS in no time. Your Rino 130 can provide one
more critical benefit: peace of mind. With your Rino 130
you know where you are, where you’ve been, and where
you’re going. And since you’ll always know the way back
home, you can concentrate on what you set out to do;
explore the great outdoors.