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Garmin Rino 130 Handheld

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Used
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Ended: May 06, 2024 13:20:04 EDT
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US $50.00
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ApproximatelyC $68.70
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Model
Garmin RINO
UPC
0753759031978
Brand
Garmin
Type
Handheld/Outdoors
Screen Size
2"
MPN
010-00270-03
Features
Built-In Altimeter, Waypoint Icons, Compass

About this product

Product Information

View detailed routes and terrain information on the Garmin Rino 130 GPS Receiver’s 2-inch, TFT display. Advanced navigation features in this Garmin GPS system display routes difficult places like crayons, forest, or mountains. Stay on course to your destination, navigating with this Garmin GPS navigation system. The Garmin Rino 130 GPS Receiver’s built-in electronic compass serves a good guide during trekking. Additionally, this Garmin GPS navigation system has a WASS-enabled, 12 Channels, radio frequency reception. This Garmin GPS system has an Altimeter, Compass, Waypoint Icons, Proximity Alarm, and displays Current speed, and Maximum speed. It runs on 3x AA batteries for up to 14 hours.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Garmin
MPN
010-00270-03
UPC
0753759031978
Model
Rino 130
eBay Product ID (ePID)
48462337

Product Key Features

Features
Altimeter, Built-In Altimeter, 2-Way Radio, Waypoint Icons, Compass
Screen Size
2"
Type
Handheld/Outdoors

Dimensions

Weight
0.48lb.
Depth
1.6in
Height
4.5in
Width
2.3in

Additional Product Features

Battery Type and Quantity
3X AA Batteries
Environmental Protection
Ipx7 Waterproof Standard
Battery Life
14h
Display Type
LCD Display
Number of Channels
12 Channels
Trip Calculator
Maximum SPEED, Current SPEED
Waas Position Accuracy
< 10ft.
User Interface
Thumb Stick
Installed Memory
24MB
Antenna Type
Quadrifilar Helix
Accuisition Time-Initial Time
15 Sec
Map Capabilities
Download Maps, Internal
Accuisition Time-Cold
45 Sec
Grids
Lat/Lon
Resolutions
160x160
Display Size
1.4x1.4in
PC Interface
Serial RS-232, Nmea-0183
MAX. Horizontal Accuracy
< 9.84ft.
Usage
Handheld/Outdoors
Update Rate
1 Per Second, Continuous
Audible Features
Proximity Alarm
System Type
Handheld
Waas Features
Waas Enabled

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
41 product ratings
  • 28 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 13 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Easy to use

Good value

Reliable performance

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Garmin 130

    User friendly without the extra bells and whistles, like the new Rinos. Still able to communicate with all Rinos newer and older.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: cyncyn06

  • Garmin Rino 130 GPS Receiver

    For the price range, this is a good unit. I'm only giving it a 4, however, because I think the 120 is a better deal for the $$$ (see my review on the Rino 120). I've been using FRS radios since the first Motorolas came out, and I'm now hooked on the Rinos. The GPS isn't nearly as pretty as most of the GPS only units, being just black and white, but it can contain full maps, etc, that you can download. I love the ability to see exactly where the person you are talking to is located on the GPS (if they are also using a RINO). I use my Rino 120 regularly and am very happy with it. With the 120 or higher you can download actual maps, etc. I would suggest buying the 120 over the 110 if you can afford it. However, I have compared and can't justify the $80 difference between the 120 and 130. The ...

  • rino 130 is a great choice

    I have not used any other gps before and I found that the rino 130 was pretty easy to figure out. It does not reach out as far as they claim, my friend has one and we were able to talk to each other and get locations and we live about 1 mile away from each other in town. So I am hoping that it work that well in the woods. We have also used this for geo caching and has worked to locate them. I would recomend the 130, I only wish it had the removable memory chip to load maps.

  • Great unit for groups out in the woods hiking or 4wheeling!

    I bought this because I have had two of the 120 versions and want the additional features that this one had plus needed an additional com unit. The joy stick seems to be more easy to use than the ones on the 120s is. It is no longer made by Garmin which is the only drawback that I can find with it. The radio and gps work on it just as well as the 120s that I have.

  • Exceptional Product

    I have used the Rino 130 on several hunting trips with other Rino users, and my experience has been very positive. The radio works as advertised (like you should expect), and the GPS has the same usability as any other GPS unit you could purchase. The benefit is being able to carry two essential pieces of equipment in one small unit. The Garmin mapping software (1:100000 resolution) is a little lacking for topo use, so I recommend using the National Geographic State Topo software (1:24000 resolution, much better). The electronic compass is an essential part of the trip, but I still carry the magnetic one, just in case. Overall, the extra money spent on the 130 over the 120 is worth it for memory size if you roam a large area like I do (about 1/2 of Idaho). Unless you already plan to ...