Garmin Rino 120 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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120 Owner’s Manual
UNIT OPERATION > RADIO PAGE
Informational Picture
The Informational Picture on the bottom half of the
Radio Page features Garmin’s Mr. Mark Waypoint figure
showing current GPS and radio status, and radio actions.
As you operate the unit, the graphics change depending
on what actions you are taking and the unit settings.
Informational Picture showing
Mark Waypoint
Informational Picture Legend
Radio in Mark’s hand = radio is ready to use.
Flag in his other hand = unit ready to transmit its position
(GPS must be On to use this feature.)
Radio waves around Mark’s radio = you are transmitting
Raised flag in his hand = peer-to-peer transmission is sent
Flag on top of the hill = a position was received
GPS Status
Four satellites are shown on at the top of the picture along
with descriptive text to indicate GPS reception status.
As the unit collects satellite information, the satellite
symbols flash alternately until all four are steady to
indicate a 3D position fix. The more satellites that are
steady, the better your position fix.
Radio Transmission Status
As radio signals come in, signal wave symbols
( ) display to the left of Mark Waypoint. Fragmented
(or broken) signal symbols ( ) are shown to indicate
activity on that channel. Audio remains muted because
the incoming signal does not match the squelch code your
unit is set to.