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No matter where your outdoor activities take you, the Rino 530 keeps you on track and in touch. Similar to the 520, this rugged, two-way radio with GPS packs a bold color display, 14-mile communication range, and turn-by-turn directions giving you peace of mind in the great outdoors. Taking it a step further, the Rino 530 adds an electronic compass, barometric altimeter, and NOAA weather receiver, making it a favorite with hikers and climbers
Exclusive position-reporting capability and a host of other unique features, make the 530 one of the best all-in-one two-way radio and GPS receivers around. As with other members of the Rino family, the 530s patented location-reporting feature allows you to send and receive GPS positions with other Rino users in your group. One call to your partner's Rino, and your location shows up on the map page. You can even poll another Rino user's location in emergency situations.
The Rino 530 comes with a built-in detailed basemap of North and South America. When combined with Garmins optional City Select software, it provides automatic route generation, off-route recalculation, turn-by-turn directions with alert tones, and icon-driven menus for finding points of interest. Customize map data for your adventures on land or sea with Garmins entire line of optional outdoor cartography including U.S. Topo 24K, U.S. Topo, Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots , and BlueChart.
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- Whopping 5 watts of transmit power (GMRS) means you can now call for help from 14 miles away (transmit power limited to 2 watts in Canada with a range up to 8 miles)
- Bold color TFT display makes it easy to see and navigate to family or friends with Rinos at an amusement park, lake, or other outdoor group activity
- Automatic route generation, off-route recalculation, turn-by-turn directions with alert tones, and icon-driven menus for finding points of interest (when combined with Garmin's optional MapSource® City Select® software) navigate you safely to your next outdoor adventure
- Mini USB and 56 megabytes of internal memory for rapid download and lots of map storage of Garmin's entire line of outdoor cartography
- Rechargeable internal lithium-ion battery for up to 16 hours of outdoor use
- Barometric altimeter provides extremely accurate elevation for hikers and climbers
- Electronic compass so you can get a heading when standing still
- NOAA weather capability to keep you informed of changes in weather
- WAAS enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS receiver
- Transmit power using FRS frequency is 0.5 watt for a range of up to 2 miles
- Transmit power using GMRS frequency is 5 watts for a range of up to 14 miles (transmit power limited to 2 watts in Canada for a range of up to 8 miles)
- Channels: 7 FRS, 15 GMRS, and 8 GMRS repeater (using GMRS frequency in the U.S. requires a FCC license)
- Receives on 7 NOAA weather channels and detects weather alert tones
- Electronic compass and barometric sensor with automatic pressure trend recording
- Waterproof: IEC 60529 IPX7 standards (submersible in one meter of water for up to 30 mins.)
- 38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communications
- 10 call and ring tones, 4 roger tones
- Vibration mode
- Send and receive short text notes
- External temperature reporting
- Calendar: Shows best hunting and fishing times, plus clock, stopwatch and alarm functions
- Trip computer with speed tracking, sunrise/sunset read out, trip timer and trip distance
- Storage of up to 500 waypoints, with graphic identification, and 50 reversible routes
- Robust track log: 10,000 trackpoints and up to 20 saved tracks to retrace user's path or companion's path via location-reporting feature
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| Weights/Dimensions |
| Unit dimensions | 7.5"H x 2.3"W x 1.8"D |
| Display | 1.7"H x 1.3"W, 256-color transflective TFT (176 x 220 pixels) |
| Weight | 10.3 ounces |
| Radio features |
| Channels | 15 GMRS channels, 7 FRS channels, 8 GMRS repeater (USA only), 7 NOAA weather channels |
| TX Power | FRS = 0.5w GMRS = 0.5w, 2w, 5w (USA) 0.5w, 2w (CAN) |
| Squelch codes | 38 |
| Range | Up to 2 miles on FRS channels; Up to 14 miles on GMRS (transmit power limited to 2 watts in Canada for a range of up to 8 miles) |
| Modes | Channel scan with programmable scan list; channel monitor |
| Call tones | 10 call and ring tones, 4 roger tones |
| VOX | External Voice Activation with sensitivity selection |
| Other features | Alarm, calculator, calendar, clock, lap timer, stopwatch, games |
| Location reporting features |
| User ID | 10-character name with graphic symbol |
| Location sending | One button press with Call or Talk button |
| Location receiving | Automatic; keep track of up to 50 Rino contacts; allows user to poll other user's position |
| Contact GoTo | Navigation data automatically updated to contact's latest location |
| Contact TracBack | Lets you retrace the path of up to 20 contacts |
| Contact Quick View | Lets you quickly center all contact locations on map |
| Contact Assembly | Lets you and your contacts send and navigate to a common destination |
| Proximity alarm | Alerts you if contact moves out of a specified distance radius or if you are within a specified distance of a waypoint |
| Navigation features |
| Waypoints/icons | 500 autoroute waypoints with name, graphic symbol and notes |
| Routes | 50 reversible |
| Tracks | 10,000 track points. Automatic track log; 20 saved tracks let you retrace your path in both directions |
| Trip computer | Current speed, average speed, time of sunrise/sunset, resetable maximum speed, trip timer, trip distance, electronic compass (530 only) and barametric altimeter (530 only) |
| Tables | Built-in celestial tables for best times to fish and hunt, sun and moon rise/set based on date and location |
| Map datums | More than 100 |
| Position format | Lat/Lon, UTM/UPS, Maidenhead, MGRS, Loran TDs and other grids, Light Autorouting Basemap included |
| GPS performance |
| Receiver | WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites to compute and update your position |
| Acquisition times |
| Warm | Approximately 15 seconds |
| Cold | Approximately 45 seconds |
| AutoLocate? | Approximately 5 minutes |
| Update rate | 1/second, continuous |
| GPS accuracy | Position: < 15 meters, 95% typical Velocity: 0.05 meter/sec steady state |
| DGPS (USCG) accuracy | Position: 3-5 meters, 95% typical Velocity: 0.05 meter/sec steady state |
| DGPS (WAAS) accuracy | Position: < 3 meters, 95% typical Velocity: 0.05 meter/sec steady state |
| Dynamics | 6g's |
| Interfaces | USB RS232 serial interface requires optional accessory cable 010-10572-00 |
| Antenna | Quad-helix |
| Power |
| Source | High capacity 8.4v 2400 mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack |
| Battery life | 16 hours typical with Li-Ion pack (5W TX power); 18 hours typical with Alkaline battery pack (2W TX power) |
| Physical |
| Size | 5.1"H x 2.3"W x 1.8"D; 7.5"H with antenna (13 x 5.8 x 4.6 cm; 19 cm with antenna) |
| Weight | 10.3 ounces (294 g) with Li-Ion battery pack; 6.2 ounces (175g) without battery |
| Display | 1.7"H x 1.3"W; 176 x 220 pixels, 256-color transflective TFT |
| Case | Waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards |
| Temperature range | 4º to 140º F (-20º to 60º C) |
| User data storage | Indefinite, no memory battery required |
| Electronic compass feature |
| Accuracy | ±5 degrees average |
| Resolution | 1 degree |
| Barometric altimeter feature |
| Accuracy | 10 feet with proper calibration (user and/or automatic calibration) |
| Resolution | 1 foot |
| Range | 2,000 to 30,000 feet |
| Elevation computer | Current elevation, resettable minimum and maximum elevation, ascent/descent rate, total ascent/descent, average and maximum ascent/descent rate |
| Pressure | Local pressure (mbar/inches HG), 48-hour automatic pressure trend recording |
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