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Rino® 530HCx

 

garmin rino 530Hcx
High-sensitivity GPS receiver, 5 watts transmit power, voice scrambler, vibrate mode, built-in basemap, microSD card slot, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, NOAA weather radio, color display, USB port, rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack

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What's in the Box:
- Rino 530HCx
- Basemap: Americas Recreational
- Wrist strap
- Belt clip
- Lithium-ion battery pack and charger
- USB cable
- MapSource Trip & Waypoint Manager
- AC adapter
- Owner's manual
- Quick start guide

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Physical & Performance:
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 2.3" x 5.1" x 1.8", 7.5" high with antenna (5.8 x 13.0 x 4.6 cm, 19 cm with antenna)
Display size, WxH: 1.3" x 1.7" (3.3 x 4.3 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 176 x 220 pixels
Display type: 256 level color TFT
Weight: 10.3 oz (292 g ) with battery pack
Battery: removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
Battery life: 14 hours
Waterproof: yes (IPX7)
High-sensitivity receiver: yes
Interface: USB

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Maps & Memory:
Basemap: yes
Ability to add maps: yes
Built-in memory: none (expandable memory only)
Accepts data cards: microSD™ card (not included)
Waypoints/favorites/locations: 500
Routes: 50
Track log: 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks

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Features:
Automatic routing (turn by turn routing on roads): yes
Electronic compass: yes
Barometric altimeter: yes
Hunt/fish calendar: yes
Sun and moon information: yes
Area calculation: yes

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Other:
Frequency band: FRS and GMRS
Channels: 22
Squelch codes: 38
Transmit power: 0.5 watts FRS, 2.0 watts GMRS (Canada), 5.0 watts, GMRS (US)
Range: Up to 2 miles over FRS; up to 14 miles over GMRS
VOX (voice activation): yes
Location reporting (send and receive GPS positions): yes
Voice scrambler: yes
Vibration alert: yes
NOAA weather radio: yes
External temperature recording: yes

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