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What the best hand held GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="sbfireman" data-source="post: 1961245" data-attributes="member: 90267"><p>Like most (non-repeater) radios, the Rino series does best with flat open terrain. The Rino series does offer the opportunity to use as GMRS duplex (using a repeater to extend coverage - requires FCC license) however, finding a tower in your area that covers the already installed frequency range can be another story. It also has the FRS channels plumbed. </p><p>Sync is done by "Polling location" and can only be done every 30 seconds.</p><p>Battery life is good and you can get an external AA battery pack (but will operate on lower power setting).</p><p>Depending on cell coverage in the areas you hunt in, you may consider an app that lets you share your location with another user.</p><p>I've been using for about 5ish years and am looking for a more reliable radio solution (hunting in rolling oak savanah type hills - coverage is only so so).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbfireman, post: 1961245, member: 90267"] Like most (non-repeater) radios, the Rino series does best with flat open terrain. The Rino series does offer the opportunity to use as GMRS duplex (using a repeater to extend coverage - requires FCC license) however, finding a tower in your area that covers the already installed frequency range can be another story. It also has the FRS channels plumbed. Sync is done by "Polling location" and can only be done every 30 seconds. Battery life is good and you can get an external AA battery pack (but will operate on lower power setting). Depending on cell coverage in the areas you hunt in, you may consider an app that lets you share your location with another user. I've been using for about 5ish years and am looking for a more reliable radio solution (hunting in rolling oak savanah type hills - coverage is only so so). [/QUOTE]
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