Ergonomic design
for one-hand operation, with Call, Press-To-Talk (PTT), and Page mode
buttons on the side, Power/Backlighting button on top, and Volume and
Zoom buttons in front
Unique Click
stick™ for channel selection and volume adjustment in FRS mode, and
quick map panning, enter and selection functions in GPS mode
Clear reception
with a range of up to two miles using FRS, five miles with GMRS
Quad-helix
antenna and 12 parallel channel GPS receiver for accuracy of 20 feet
or less in normal mode, 10 feet or less when WAAS-enabled**
Waterproof to
IPX-7 standards (immersible in one meter of water for 30 minutes)
Storage of up to
500 waypoints, with graphic identification, and 20 reversible routes
More than 10
position formats and over 100 map datums
Trip computer
with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset read out, trip timer and trip
distance
Clock, stopwatch
and alarm functions
High-resolution
display with 160x160 pixels
Battery life of
15 hours (typical use) on three AA batteries
Backlit display
Lightweight
design: Rino 110 weighs 8 oz., while the Rino 120 weighs 8.5 oz.
Built-in basemap
of North and South America (Rino 120 only)
8 MB of internal
memory (Rino 120 only) to store map data from GARMIN’s exclusive
line of MapSource™ CD-ROMs
Call Ring
function to allow calling between radios
Voice scrambler
for secure communications (Rino 120 only)
Vibration mode
for “silent” calls to other rino users (Rino 120 only)