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  1. FYI...

     

    There's a PDA program called "Star Caddy" (I think that's what it's called.) that attaches a GPS adapter to your PDA. They have most of the major courses mapped. It does every thing from recommend clubs to keeps score with handicaps. It's almost cool enough to make me take up golf.

  2. quote:
    Originally posted by pavlos xorofas:

    Have a RINO 110 and a 120. Peer to peer positioning works well. These two units do not autopoll....


    While I've never tried it between a 110 & a 120 (I have 2 Rino 120s.), I believe they can poll each other with the latest software version.

     

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    ...Bought a cigarette lighter power cord, and find it charges rechargeable batteries when it is hooked up....


    Are you sure??? There is nothing in the Rinos to tell the difference between non chargable batteries and chargeable ones. If voltage is truly applied to the batteries, it could cause non rechargeable batteries to leak or explode.

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by Gorak:

    ...I work for a great international charity (shameless plug) that is in nearly 250 countries. It is called the Ronald McDonald House...


     

    That would make an interesting choice since half of our geocaches are filled with things from McDonalds. icon_smile.gif

  4. quote:
    Originally posted by dzavetsky:

    According to my documentation, my Garmin V can be submerged to one meter for 30 minutes....

     

    That seems like a pretty good claim to me....

     


     

    Yes but that is just for the electronics not the battery case. Garmin says to dry out battery case before using.

     

    I try to stay out of major rain storms but when I can't I try to keep all my electronics as dry as I'd like to be.

  5. quote:
    Originally posted by EraSeek:

    Just wait till they get a Mercury Ion clock to put on those babys! The Atomic clock has an error of 1 sec in 6 million years. And the upcoming Mercury ion clock will have an error rate of 2 seconds since the beginning of time itself.


     

    Can I get one for my wrist? icon_smile.gif

  6. quote:
    Originally posted by BrianSnat:

    Everyone should go and post "found its" on his event cache. Wouldn't that be funny?

     


     

    He'd probably get a kick out of it. Maybe everyone could post "looking forward to the event" notes followed by a "went geocaching and skipped your virtual event" on the event day.

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by rjo:

    Hello Everyone,

     

    I've got the RINO 120. What all do I have to purchase to have navigation in the car with my laptop software and/or hardware wise.

     

    Also, I am in Canada if that makes a difference for what mapping software I can use, etc.

     

    Thanks much!


     

    The cable that came with the Rino will work with Mapsource (best for a Garmin product) as well as several other mapping programs.

     

    Also hire a driver so you can safely use the above. icon_wink.gif I tried it out with my Vista once. It was lucky there wasn't much traffic that day. Between glancing at the GPS & the laptop, my driving was seriously compromised.

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by nincehelser:

    Checking some of the obvious things...

     

    1) Is the unit WAAS enabled?

    2) Is the WAAS feature turned on?

    3) Do you have the latest firmware?

     

    George


     

    4) Make sure you're not in "battery saver" mode. (I learned this the hard way. I went for a few months as a newbie thinking I was receiving WAAS on my Vista.)

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by marinerBC:

    ...We Use FRS radios. Most cachers are on Channel 2, subchannel 0...


     

    There was a long discussion awhile back (maybe someone will markwell it) where channel 2, sub channel 0 was decided to be the "official" Geo-channel.

  10. The only time I've had a condensation issue was when I filled mine with ice. The ice pulled moisture from the air just like it does in a glass. It sure was nice having a cold drink, however. If you minimize the ice, you won't have a problem.

  11. quote:
    Originally posted by Renegade Knight:

    ...eTrex Leged. Best bang for the buck if you find it with a rebate. 8megs of Ram.

     

    eTrex Vista. Really good gps 24megs of RAM, electronic compass. The one I'd get if I was needing an Etrex. ...

     


     

    Both great choices but I get A Rino 120 before I'd buy a Legend. The Rino has all of the Legend features plus FRS/GMRS radio. I have a Vista and 2 Rino 120. I use the Vista in the car and the Rinos on the hunt. (I've had better reception under tree cover with my Rino than I have had with the Vista or the Legend.)

  12. I've really enjoyed having my Rino 120s with me on vacation. I loaded the DC maps & most everywhere I need to go was there in the palm of my hand. I was also able to keep in touch with my kids by polling their location on the rare occasions that we got separated. Great travel tool.

  13. Flight to DC went well except I forgot to take off my cell phone. I emptied my pockets of everything else metal but of course the phone set off the sensor. Minor delay for the search. Everyone was very polite. It only took 5-10 minutes. It would of taken much much longer had they decided to search my bag.

     

    No problems using the GPS. They didn't even notice that I left it on during the decent. I even got the lady next to me interested in Geocaching.

     

    I was surprised not to find anywhere to plug in my laptop, however. I was under the illusion that there would be a place to plug in my airline power adapter. My battery is nearly dead. Where's the best place to get good prices for laptop batteries?

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