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Old 01-13-2004, 09:09 PM   #1
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Default Rino 110

I got a rino 110 for chriestmas and I am wondering if it is any good. It seems to work very well. What do you think?
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Default RE: Rino 110

if you click on search at the top right and then type in GPS and ask to see the last 100 or so posts on the subject you will find some valuable information there. I have the rhino 110, have posted many times on the subject and you will get mixed feelings about the unit. i like the gps portion of it and have not had a problem with the radio, but others have. check the search out.
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Old 01-14-2004, 11:59 AM   #3
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The general consensus that I normally see on this unit is that you get a decent GPS unit with a decent two way radio as well. Neither is top of the line in their respective categories but both are more than functional for what many people use them for. That, and the fact that it eats up batteries like candy...

I looked at the Rhino units from a strictly GPS standpoint right around Thanksgiving time. I probably would have went with the more expensive Rhino (220?) because of the mapping feature but decided to go with the Magellan Sportrak instead as I already have several good GMRS and FRS radios at home. About the only "advantage" that it offers is the peer to peer positioning system. Something cool to have but useless unless you have someone else with a Rhino unit.

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