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  • Page 1 PLACEHOLDER ONLY ACTUAL TYPEFACE and STAR TO BE ADDED Quickstart Guide Reference Manual PLACEHOLDER ONLY PICTURE OF COMPLETE RADIO REQUIRED...
  • Page 2 You must obtain your user MMSID from the appropriate authorities in your country. If you are not sure who to contact, consult your Northstar dealer for advice. 2. The radio channels installed into the radio may vary from country to country, depending on the model and on government or national communications authority regulations.
  • Page 3 Northstar NS100 Quickstart Guide Reference Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Use the hailer on the NS100 DS Getting Started Handset alarm for the NS100 DS Use the dual handsets on the NS100 DS Using this manual Reference Section 1 Conventions Maintaining the radio Radio Menu Options Technical support Quickstart Guide Add a new buddy Edit a buddy’s details LCD screen symbols...
  • Page 6 Receive a distress acknowledgement Enter your ATIS ID Appendix A Technical Specifications Turn the ATIS functions on/off Reference Section 3 NS100 SS NS100 DS Making DSC calls Appendix B Troubleshooting Reply to the last incoming call Appendix C VHF Marine Channel Banks...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Welcome to the NS100 radio..........Using this manual..............Conventions................Maintaining the radio............Technical support..............This chapter introduces this manual and the NS100 radio, and explains a few things you should know to keep your radio in top condition.
  • Page 8: Using This Manual

    • DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capability that Northstar NS100 radio! There are two models meets USCG SC101 Standards. USA only. available; the NS100 SS (Single System) and • DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capability that the NS100 DS (Dual System). Both provide the meets EC Class D Standards.
  • Page 9: Conventions

    • use a soft cloth dampened in water to wipe Technical support If you need technical support, or have any other Additional information is available at Northstar's questions that this manual or your dealer cannot website: answer, you can contact the factory as follows: www.NorthstarNav.com...
  • Page 11: Quickstart Guide

    Quickstart Guide Turn the radio on and off............. LCD screen symbols............Enter alphanumeric data............Handset button functions............ Display and navigate a menu..........Customise your radio............Adjust the volume..............Select the TX power.............. Adjust the backlighting............Adjust the squelch..............Select the channel bank............Select a channel..............
  • Page 12: Lcd Screen Symbols

    Turn the radio on and off Use the rotary knob on the speaker to turn the it remembers the last working channel and radio on and off, and to adjust the volume. displays this when you turn the radio on again. Turn clockwise (right) to turn on.
  • Page 13: Enter Alphanumeric Data

    Symbol Meaning ATIS ATIS is enabled. (Europe only). Otherwise blank. indicates an incoming DSC call, or blinks to notify you of any unread call log messages. low battery warning (activates at 10.8V DC). indicates that the NMEA GPS input is missing or invalid. PLACEHOLDER channel selected.
  • Page 14: Handset Button Functions

    Handset button functions All possible buttons and their functions are Button Function described. Some of the buttons may not work DSC call menu. Press to display or may not be available, depending on your the DSC call menu and to make location and your NS100 radio model.
  • Page 15: Display And Navigate A Menu

    Button Function Button Function Escape. Press to cancel any FUNC 6 Intercom. NS100 DS only. Pick up changes, return to the previous your handset, then press FUNC mode, or backup. then 6 to activate the intercom. (Also see Use the intercom on the Enter.
  • Page 16: Customise Your Radio

    Customise your radio You can customize the radio to suit your Other preferences can be set up only through individual preferences. You can set some the menus and these are explained in the preferences directly, using the handset buttons Reference Sections. as explained in this section.
  • Page 17: Adjust The Squelch

    Adjust the squelch noise is heard, then increase it one step at a You can adjust the squelch (the threshold level) time until the random noise disappears. For for the minimum receiver signal. There are ten best reception in open sea conditions, increase settings available.
  • Page 18: Select A Favorite Channel

    SEL or CH/SELv until the desired channel is • Press 1 then 8 to select CH18A. reached. • Press 2 then 0 to select CH20, then press ^CH/SEL to select CH20A (suffix A channel). Error beeps will sound if you try to select a channel that is not allowed.
  • Page 19: Delete A Favorite Channel

    Delete a favorite channel Press 3CH to display the first favorite channel. If you press >ENT to confirm, the channel is Repeat the procedure, if necessary, until the deleted from your favorite channel selection. favorite channel that you want to delete is displayed.
  • Page 20: All Scan And Channel Lock Out

    All scan and channel lock out When you are on a working channel, hold To unlock a locked out channel, press <ENT While scanning, USA down SCAN for at least two seconds to start when the channel is displayed. The X disappears radio models will scanning all working channels.
  • Page 21: Use The Intercom On The Ns100 Ds

    Use the intercom on the NS100 DS PORT OPS FUNC>WAITING INTERCOM INTERCOM N 38 27.021’ N 38 27.021’ CALLING TALKING E137 12.011’ E137 12.011’ STATION-2 T 12:27 UTC T 12:27 UTC 3. If the person at handset-2 wants to enter The dual handsets on the NS100 DS radio IMPORTANT! intercom mode and reply, they need to pick...
  • Page 22: Handset Alarm For The Ns100 Ds

    Handset alarm for the NS100 DS If you forget to put one of the handsets back Hold down >ENT for five seconds to regain into its customised bracket (ON HOOK mode) operational control of the handset. when you are finished using it, the handset sounds an alarm after one hour and a message on the LCD screen warns you to put the handset into its customised bracket.
  • Page 23: Reference Section 1

    Reference Section 1 Radio Menu Options NS100 radio menu..............Add a new buddy..............Edit a buddy’s details............Delete a buddy’s details............Set the radio sensitivity............Select the channel bank............Set your position and time manually........Set the time offset..............Select the time format............Show or hide the time............
  • Page 24 NS100 radio menu Press FUNC then 1 to display the radio menu. Note that only four menu items can be shown on the LCD screen at any one time so use ^CH/SEL to scroll up and CH/SELv to scroll down the radio menu.
  • Page 25: Add A New Buddy

    Add a new buddy >BUDDY LIST BUDDY LIST ENTER NAME ENTER NAME LOCAL/DIST >MANUAL NEW –––––––––––– 123456789 USA/INT/CAN EDIT/DELETE ENTER MMSID ENTER MMSID ENT>STORE GPS/DATA ––––––––– 123456789 ESC>CANCEL You can use the Buddy List option to store, edit, 3. Enter the MMSID associated with that buddy's or delete the names and associated MMSIDs name (this must be numeric) then press >ENT of your 20 favorite buddies.
  • Page 26: Delete A Buddy's Details

    Delete a buddy’s details >BUDDY LIST BUDDY LIST BUDDY LIST DELETE BUDDY LOCAL/DIST MANUAL NEW ALEX EDIT USA/INT/CAN >EDIT/DELETE >TOM >DELETE ENT>YES GPS/DATA JEAN ESC>NO 4. Move the cursor to DELETE and press >ENT. 1. Select BUDDY LIST and press >ENT. 5.
  • Page 27: Select The Channel Bank

    Select the channel bank BUDDY LIST CH SELECT LOCAL/DIS >USA >USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA 2. Press >ENT again to select the USA channel In the USA and Canada, a choice of 3 channel This option is not bank banks is available; available in Europe •...
  • Page 28: Set The Time Offset

    Set the time offset BUDDY LIST GPS/DATA GPS/DATA TIME OFFSET TIME OFFSET TIME OFFSET LOCAL/DIS MANUAL >TIME OFFSET >+00:00 >+1.30 >+1.30 USA/INT/CAN >SETTING TIME FORMAT >GPS/DATA TIME DISPLAY 00:00 UTC 01:30 UTC 01:30 LOC 1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press time and UTC using the world time chart if >ENT.
  • Page 29: Select The Time Format

    Select the time format BUDDY LIST GPS/DATA GPS/DATA TIME FORMAT PORT OPS LOCAL/DIS MANUAL TIME OFFSET >12 HOUR N 35’.43.211’ USA/INT/CAN >SETTING >TIME FORMAT 24 HOUR E123’45.113’ >GPS/DATA TIME DISPLAY 23:30 11.30PM LOC 1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press format >ENT.
  • Page 30: Show Or Hide The Boat's Position

    Show or hide the boat’s position LL POSITION BUDDY LIST GPS/DATA GPS/DATA ENT>ON LOCAL/DIS MANUAL TIME FORMAT ESC>OFF USA/INT/CAN >SETTING TIME DISPLAY >GPS/DATA >LL POSITION If you have entered the boat's position manually 3. Scroll through the GPS/DATA menu to LL (see Reference Section 1 - Set your position and POSITION and press >ENT again.
  • Page 31: Edit Or Delete A Channel Name

    Edit or delete a channel name USA/INT/CAN RADIO SETUP CH NAME TELEPHONE EDIT CH NAME EDIT CH NAME GPS/DATA >CH NAME >TELEPHONE >EDIT TELEPHONE PHONE AAAA DSC SETUP CONTRAST DELETE ENT>YES >RADIO SETUP WATCH MODE ESC>NO The channel banks are listed in Appendix C with 5.
  • Page 32: Select Dual Or Triple Watch Mode

    Select dual or triple watch mode USA/INT/CAN RADIO SETUP WATCH MODE GPS/DATA CH NAME >ONLY 16CH DSC SETUP CONTRAST 16CH + 9CH >RADIO SETUP >WATCH MODE Dual watch mode automatically scans between >ENT. the priority channel and the working channel. 3.
  • Page 33: Com Port Setting

    Com port setting USA/INT/CAN RADIO SETUP CHECKSUM GPS/DATA WATCH MODE ENT>ON DSC SETUP WX ALERT ESC>OFF >RADIO SETUP >COM PORT 3. Move the cursor to COM PORT then press If you have a group of boat instruments that >ENT. communicate with each other using NMEA protocol, you can add the radio to the group.
  • Page 35: Reference Section 2

    Reference Section 2 Setup the DSC functions What is DSC?..............The DSC setup menu............Enter your MMSID............Enter a new group MMSID..........Edit a group MMSID............Delete a group MMSID............Select your response to individual calls......Select your response to LL polling calls......Turn the DSC functions on/off.........
  • Page 36: The Dsc Setup Menu

    What is DSC? DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is a VHF radio display the details on the LCD screen. IMPORTANT! transmission system that can transmit digital Every DSC user has a unique identifier called You must enter your signals. DSC capability enables you to use the an MMSID.
  • Page 37: Enter Your Mmsid

    Enter your MMSID LOCAL/DIST DSC SETUP INPUT USER 187654321 USER MMSID 187654321 USA/INT/CAN >USER MMSID MMSID_________ MMSID INPUT AGAIN MMSID GPS/DATA GROUP SETUP ENT>STORE _________ ENT>STORE >DSC SETUP INDV REPLY ESC>CANCEL ESC>CANCEL 1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT. 4. When you have entered your MMSID correctly, WARNING! press >ENT.
  • Page 38: Edit A Group Mmsid

    available, a dashed line appears. (Otherwise, 5. Enter the group MMSID. Remember that the existing group names are displayed for the first number is always 0. The cursor you to edit or delete.) automatically moves to the next space after you enter each digit.
  • Page 39: Delete A Group Mmsid

    Delete a group MMSID LOCAL/DIST DSC SETUP GROUP SETUP WATERSKIERS DELETE GROUP USA/INT/CAN USER MMSID MANUAL NEW EDIT WATERSKIERS GPS/DATA >GROUP SETUP FISHING >DELETE ENT>YES >DSC SETUP INDV REPLY >WATERSKIERS ESC>NO 1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT. 4. The group name is shown. Move the cursor to DELETE and press >ENT.
  • Page 40: Select Your Response To Ll Polling Calls

    Select your response to LL polling calls LOCAL/DIST DSC SETUP LL REPLY USA/INT/CAN GROUP SETUP >AUTO GPS/DATA INDV REPLY MANUAL >DSC SETUP >LL REPLY 1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT. Another boat may send an LL polling request to ask for your boat's position.
  • Page 41: Enter Your Atis Id

    Enter your ATIS ID LOCAL/DIST DSC SETUP INPUT USER 987654321 USERATISID 987654321 USA/INT/CAN LL REPLY ATIS ID ATIS ID INPUT AGAIN ATIS ID GPS/DATA DSC FUNC 9________ ENT>STORE _________ ENT>STORE >DSC SETUP >ATIS ID ESC>CANCEL ESC>CANCEL If you are navigating inland waterways within number.
  • Page 42: Reference Section 3

    Reference Section 3 Making DSC calls The DSC call menu............... Reply to the last incoming call..........Make a routine call to an individual........ Make a routine call to a group..........Retry a routine call............... Call all ships................. Call back using the call log data......... Request the LL position of a buddy........
  • Page 43 The DSC call menu Press CALL to display the first three options of the DSC call menu. Note that only three options can be shown on the LCD screen at any one time, so use ^CH/SEL to scroll up and CH/SELv and down the DSC call menu.
  • Page 44: Reply To The Last Incoming Call

    Reply to the last incoming call DSC CALL 787878787 787878787 787878787 PORT OPS/VTS INDV ACK >LAST CALL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL 787878787 787878787 INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE ROUTINE ROUTINE INDIVIDUAL PRESS PTT GROUP >SET CHANNEL >SEND? CALLING... WAITING ACK ESC->EXIT 1. Press CALL to display the first three options 4.
  • Page 45: Make A Routine Call To A Group

    is to a Coast Station the radio will recognize TX symbol appears on the LCD screen. this and select the correct frequency.) 6. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talk 5. The call details are summarized on the on the working channel.
  • Page 46: Retry A Routine Call

    Retry a routine call PORT OPS/VTS 787878787 787878787 PORT OPS/VTS INDV ACK 787878787 SEND AGAIN? INDIVIDUAL 787878787 787878787 INDIVIDUAL ENT>YES ROUTINE INDIVIDUAL PRESS PTT WAITING ACK ESC>NO CALLING... WAITING ACK ESC->EXIT the TX symbol appears on the LCD screen. 1. If there is no acknowledgement to your call after waiting for two minutes, the radio asks 3.
  • Page 47: Call Back Using The Call Log Data

    Call back using the call log data NS100 DSC CALL 01 NS100 >CALL BACK GROUP INDIVIDUAL DELETE ALL SHIPS ROUTINE SAVE >CALL LOG 10:45PM LOC 4. Press >ENT again to confirm the call back You can use the call log to quickly display details about the 20 most recent incoming calls, so that you can call any of them back.
  • Page 48 4. The NS100 radio asks for confirmation. If your buddy hasn't acknowledged the LL Press >ENT to send the LL position request position request after three minutes at your to your buddy. last attempt, the radio returns to normal working channel mode. 5.
  • Page 49: Reference Section 4

    Reference Section 4 Receiving DSC calls Manually acknowledge an individual call......Automatically acknowledge an individual call....Reply to a group call............Reply to an all ships call............Manually reply to an LL position request......Automatically reply to an LL position request....Do not reply to an LL position request.......
  • Page 50 Manually acknowledge an individual call PORT OPS/VTS RCV:INDIV RCV:INDIV COMMERCIAL N 39 27.021’ ROUTINE ENT->ACK 567856789 N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ 567856789 ESC->EXIT ENT->ACK E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC ESC->EXIT T 09:39 UTC If you have set up your radio to respond to a working channel.
  • Page 51: Automatically Acknowledge An Individual Call

    Automatically acknowledge an individual call PORT OPS/VTS RCV:INDIV COMMERCIAL N 39 27.021’ ROUTINE N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ 567856789 E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC ESC->EXIT T 09:39 UTC If you press <ESC to ignore the call, or do If you have set up your radio to respond not respond within three minutes, the radio to incoming DSC calls automatically (see returns to its previous status.
  • Page 52: Reply To An All Ships Call

    The radio automatically selects the working status. IMPORTANT! channel designated in the incoming call. You must have stored at 2. No acknowledgement is required. Just press least one group MMSID At the same time, the LCD screen displays PTT to communicate on the designated into your radio in order the BUSY symbol, the type of incoming call, working channel.
  • Page 53: Automatically Reply To An Ll Position Request

    Manually reply to an LL position request PORT OPS/VTS POSITION REQ RCV:POSITION PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ 123451234 123451234 N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ ENT->ACK ENT->ACK E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC ESC->EXIT ESC->EXIT T 09:39 UTC 2. Press >ENT to acknowledge the call and When the radio receives an LL position You can reply to this transmit your position on CH70 automatically.
  • Page 54: Do Not Reply To An Ll Position Request

    Do not reply to an LL position request PORT OPS/VTS RCV:POSITION PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ 123451234 N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ REPLY OFF E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC ESC->EXIT T 09:39 UTC The radio shows that the reply facility is OFF. Just When the radio receives an LL position request it press <ESC or PTT to return to the previous state.
  • Page 55: Reference Section 5

    Reference Section 5 Distress calls Send a distress call.............. Receive and reply to a distress call........Call back using the distress logs........Receive a distress relay............Receive a distress acknowledgment........IMPORTANT! You must have stored a valid user MMSID into your NS100 radio in order to access these DSC functions.
  • Page 56 Send a distress call DISTRES CALL DISTRES CALL DISTRES CALL >UNDEFINED >FIRE SENT! WAIT FIRE HOLD DISTRES PRESS ESC FLOODING 3 SECONDS TO CANCEL The distress call repeats randomly 1. Lift up the protective hinged cover from the If you hold down every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes until a distress red DISTRESS button, located on the right DISTRESS, an...
  • Page 57: Receive And Reply To A Distress Call

    Receive and reply to a distress call PORT OPS/VTS RCV:DISTRESS RCV:DISTRESS N 39 27.021’ 123451234 N 12.12.121’ E135 12.011’ FIRE E121.12.121’ T 09:34 UTC ESC->EXIT T 09:36 UTC These two screens alternate once every When the radio picks up an incoming distress IMPORTANT! second, for a maximum of three minutes.
  • Page 58: Receive A Distress Relay

    alternate every one second; the first screen shows the MMSID (or buddy name) of the move the cursor to RELAYED and then press distressed vessel and the type of distress, >ENT to select the relayed distress call log. the second screen shows the position of the The most recent incoming distress call is distressed vessel, the time of the distress call shown as the first entry in the log.
  • Page 59: Receive A Distress Acknowledgement

    Receive a distress acknowledgement PORT OPS/VTS RCV:DISTRESS 654365436 T 09:37 UTC N 39 27.021’ ACKNOWLEDGE SINKING E135 12.011’ FROM N 39 27.021’ 654365436 T 09:34 UTC 123451234 E135 12.011’ ESC->EXIT When the radio picks up an incoming distress acknowledgement. acknowledgement: These three screens cycle once every 1.
  • Page 61: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical Specifications The following pages show the technical specifications for the NS100 SS and the NS100 DS radios. These technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 62: Ns100 Ss

    NS100 SS GENERAL Local/Distant control: Power Supply: 13.6V DC. Position polling: Current drain: Group Call: • Transmit 6A at 25W Tx / 1.5A at 1W Tx Call logs: Yes (20 individual, 10 distress, • Receive <350mA in standby 10 distress relay)
  • Page 63: Ns100 Ds

    Spurious response intermodulation: more than 70db Rejection ratio: more than 70db Residual Noise level: more than -40db unsquelched Audio output power: • handset • external large speaker Specifications are subject to change without notice. NS100 DS • Handset 68(W) x 140(H) x 30(T) mm GENERAL •...
  • Page 64 with 20W output: Intercom function: Second handset: Second 4W external speaker: Yes Separate CH70 DSC receiver. Yes (Europe only) TRANSMITTER Frequency: 156.025 - 157.425MHz Output power: 25W / 1W selectable Transmitter protection: Open / short circuit of antenna with VSWR shutdown Max Freq deviation: +/- 5kHz Spurious &...
  • Page 65: Appendix B Troubleshooting

    Appendix B Troubleshooting The following pages provide some tips on solving the more common problems that may occur from time to time. If you’re not able to solve a problem, contact your Northstar dealer for advice.
  • Page 66 PROBLEM: The transceiver will not power PROBLEM: No sound from the external speaker. a) Check that the external speaker cable is A fuse may have blown OR there is no physically connected. voltage getting to the transceiver. b) Check the soldering of the external speaker a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or cable.
  • Page 67: Appendix C Vhf Marine Channel Banks

    Appendix C VHF Marine Channel Banks International channel banks..........USA channel banks.............. Canadian channel banks............Country-specific inland waterways (Europe)..... The following pages show details of the VHF marine channel banks being used in different parts of the world.
  • Page 68: International Channel Banks

    International channel banks SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.200 160.800 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.250 160.850 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas...
  • Page 69 SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.075 160.675 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.125 160.725 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.175 160.775 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.225 160.825 Public Correspondence, Duplex...
  • Page 70 WEATHER NAME TAG Wx01 RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------...
  • Page 71: Usa Channel Banks

    USA channel banks SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.050 156.050 Port Operation, VTS in Selected Areas PORT OPS/VTS 156.150 156.150 US Government, Coast Guard UNAUTHORIZED 156.250 156.250 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas PORT OPS/VTS 156.300 156.300...
  • Page 72 SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.075 156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard UNAUTHORIZED 156.175 156.175 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas PORT OPS/VTS 156.225 156.225 U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing UNAUTHORIZED 156.275 156.275 Port Operations PORT OPS...
  • Page 73 WEATHER NAME TAG Wx01 RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------...
  • Page 74: Canadian Channel Banks

    Canadian channel banks SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.200 156.200 Canadian Coast Guard, SAR CANADIAN CG 156.250 156.250...
  • Page 75 SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE RX Only 162.000 Public Correspondence, RX Only ------ ------ TELEPHONE 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.075 156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard UNAUTHORIZED 156.125 156.125 Canadian Coast Guard CANADIAN CG 156.225 160.825...
  • Page 76 WEATHER NAME TAG Wx01 RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------...
  • Page 77: Country-Specific Inland Waterways (Europe)

    Country-specific inland waterways (Europe) SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.200 160.800 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.250 160.850...
  • Page 78 SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex TELEPHONE 156.075 160.675 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.125 160.725 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.175 160.775 Port Operations, Duplex PORT OPS 156.225 160.825 Public Correspondence, Duplex...
  • Page 79 SPECIAL CHANNELS SHIP SHIP TRANSMIT RECEIVE CHANNEL TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG (MHz) (MHz) SHIP SHORE 156.000 156.000 UK Coast Guard Users UK COAST GUARD 157.425 157.850 UK Marina Channel M1 UK MARINA 161.425 161.425 UK Marina Channel M2 UK MARINA 157.550 162.150 INT’L, Duplex (Holland)

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