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I have the 520. It has everything I need. You have to spend another 100 dollars for topo mapping. Other than that I like it.
I'm not sure if I should move this to electronic toys or not. It sorta fits in both places.
I think I will leave it here an suggest you ask over there as well. I don't know how much the two boards cross paths.
I have an old 120. My friend's have the new 530s. Get the 530 for the electronic compass. I have to carry a compass to make sure I am headed in the right direction. We use them for hunting, and they work great. Trust me on this one.
We mark our downed elk as waypoints which allows for us to find the animal once we have brought the backpacks in the field. We also use them to meet up during hunting. You can "find" someone, and walk right up to them without having to talk over radios.
Since we have been using them, we noticed that all of our elk are shot at the 9800ft elevation mark in our hunting area. IIRC the US military has allowed the newer gps units to be more accurate, and I think the rinos reflect this feature. Also, I think the GMRS laws were changed regarding what channels you can use, so check that out. The 530 is a great stand alone unit, but when used with friends, it becomes awesome. You can see your friends on the map, which is also a great safety feature.
My girlfriend's dad bought an etrex after I showed him my 120. His hunting buddy bought the 530. Once he saw how well the rinos worked together, he sold his etrex for the 530. As of this past weekend, three more of our hunting friends have bought the 530.
The topo maps are worth the costs, and you can split the price between friends.
I got the 130 as a gift this year, my father in law has two 120's, i have never seen the 530's in person but if you can afford it go for it! also imo check with ebay and craigslist you can find em for cheaper if you look around for a little while, I love my 130 and i uploaded all of Eastern Washington, (i dont go to the west side that much) and part of Idaho! They are fun units! if you do go for the 530's get the one with the SD slot and you can get your maps on San Disk cards and carry them with you or just bring the cards you need on your trip!
Cabela's -- Garmin® Rino 530HCX GMRS/FRS/GPS
cb is a no but GMRS and FRS you can communicate with any other radio.