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		 NorthStar Navigation Portable Radio Northstar NS100 User Manual  | 
	
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		 Northstar NS100   
					Quickstart Guide   
					and   
					Reference Manual   
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				Contents   
					Getting Started.............................................................................4   
					Reference Section 1   
					Using this manual......................................................................5   
					Conventions.................................................................................6   
					Maintaining the radio...............................................................6   
					Technical support.......................................................................6   
					Radio Menu Options............................................................................19   
					Add a new buddy ...................................................................21   
					Edit a buddy’s details .............................................................21   
					Delete a buddy’s details ...................................................... 22   
					Set the radio sensitivity ........................................................ 22   
					Select the channel bank ...................................................... 23   
					Set your position and time manually............................... 23   
					Set the time offset................................................................... 24   
					Select the time format........................................................... 25   
					Show or hide the time........................................................... 25   
					Show or hide the boat’s position ...................................... 26   
					GPS alert setting...................................................................... 26   
					Edit or delete a channel name............................................27   
					Select dual or triple watch mode........................................27   
					Weather alert setting ............................................................ 28   
					Set the contrast ....................................................................... 29   
					Reset to factory defaults ...................................................... 29   
					Quickstart Guide .........................................................................7   
					LCD screen symbols..................................................................8   
					Enter alphanumeric data.........................................................9   
					Handset button functions .....................................................10   
					Display and navigate a menu.............................................11   
					Customise your radio .............................................................12   
					Adjust the volume....................................................................12   
					Select the TX power................................................................12   
					Adjust the backlighting..........................................................12   
					Adjust the squelch ...................................................................13   
					Select the channel bank........................................................13   
					Select a channel .......................................................................13   
					Select a favorite channel.......................................................14   
					Store 3 favorite channels......................................................14   
					Make a call.................................................................................14   
					Delete a favorite channel......................................................15   
					Select a weather channel......................................................15   
					Dual/Tri watch scan................................................................15   
					All scan and channel lock out.............................................16   
					Shadow watch scan ................................................................16   
					Use the foghorn........................................................................16   
					Use the intercom on the NS100 DS .................................17   
					Use the hailer on the NS100 DS ........................................17   
					Handset alarm for the NS100 DS.......................................18   
					Use the dual handsets on the NS100 DS.........................18   
					Reference Section 2   
					Setup the DSC functions.................................................................... 30   
					The DSC setup menu..............................................................31   
					Enter your MMSID.................................................................. 32   
					Enter a new group MMSID.................................................. 32   
					Edit a group MMSID .............................................................. 33   
					Delete a group MMSID......................................................... 34   
					Select your response to individual calls.......................... 34   
					Select your response to LL polling calls.......................... 35   
					Turn the DSC functions on/off ........................................... 35   
					Enter your ATIS ID .................................................................. 36   
					Turn the ATIS functions on/off........................................... 36   
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				Reference Section 3   
					Appendix A Technical Specifications ...............................55   
					NS100 SS.....................................................................................56   
					NS100 DS....................................................................................57   
					Making DSC calls...................................................................................37   
					Reply to the last incoming call............................................39   
					Make a routine call to an individual.................................39   
					Make a routine call to a group ...........................................40   
					Retry a routine call.................................................................. 41   
					Call all ships............................................................................... 41   
					Call back using the call log data.........................................42   
					Request the LL position of a buddy...................................42   
					Appendix B Troubleshooting ............................................. 59   
					Appendix C VHF Marine Channel Banks........................ 61   
					International channel banks................................................62   
					USA channel banks.................................................................65   
					Canadian channel banks ......................................................68   
					Country-specific inland waterways (Europe)................... 71   
					Special Channels ......................................................................73   
					Reference Section 4   
					Receiving DSC calls ..............................................................................44   
					Automatically acknowledge an individual call..............46   
					Reply to a group call...............................................................46   
					Reply to an all ships call........................................................47   
					Automatically reply to an LL position request...............48   
					Manually reply to an LL position request........................48   
					Do not reply to an LL position request ............................49   
					Reply to a geographic call....................................................49   
					Reference Section 5   
					Distress calls............................................................................................50   
					Receive and reply to a distress call....................................52   
					Call back using the distress logs.........................................52   
					Receive a distress relay..........................................................53   
					Receive a distress acknowledgement...............................54   
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				Getting Started   
					Welcome to the NS100 radio..................................................... 5   
					Using this manual .......................................................................... 5   
					Conventions ..................................................................................... 6   
					Maintaining the radio................................................................... 6   
					Technical support.......................................................................... 6   
					This chapter introduces this manual and the NS100 radio, and explains a few things   
					you should know to keep your radio in top condition.   
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				Welcome to the NS100 radio   
					• DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capability that   
					meets USCG SC101 Standards. USA only.   
					• DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capability that   
					meets EC Class D Standards. Europe only.   
					• PSCAN (similar to dual watch) facility   
					• DISTRESS call button to automatically   
					transmit your MMSID and position until an   
					acknowledgement is received   
					• easy access to a buddy list (maximum of 20   
					favourite people)   
					• group calling and all ships calling facility   
					• LL position polling information   
					Congratulations on your purchase of a   
					Northstar NS100 radio! There are two models   
					available; the NS100 SS (Single System) and   
					the NS100 DS (Dual System). Both provide the   
					following useful features:   
					• an alphanumeric handset with built-in LCD   
					screen for easy operation and information   
					display.   
					• local/distance mode to eliminate noise in   
					high traffic urban areas   
					• adjustable contrast settings for the handset   
					screen   
					• adjustable keypad backlighting for easy   
					night-time use   
					• weather alert facility. US only.   
					• ATIS facility for inland waterways. Europe   
					only.   
					• waterproof and submersible handset to   
					comply with JIS-7   
					The NS100 DS provides the following   
					additional features:   
					• powerful 4W external speaker audio output   
					• access to all currently-available marine VHF   
					channel banks (USA, Canada, International)   
					including weather channels where   
					available   
					• special 3CH button to select your three   
					favourite channels   
					• MMSID storage for your three favourite   
					groups   
					• a second alphanumeric handset   
					• a second 4W external speaker   
					• intercom facility between the two handsets   
					• foghorn mode for use in reduced visibility   
					• hailer function with powerful 20W output   
					through a Hailer Horn (optional).   
					Using this manual   
					This manual is divided into two main sections:   
					Use these sections to learn more about the   
					radio and get the most out of it.   
					• The QuickStart Guide has all the basic   
					information you need to operate your   
					radio. Be sure to read this section as you   
					start to use the radio.   
					• The Reference Sections provide more   
					detailed information about each function.   
					Check the mini table of contents at the start   
					of each section, or the index at the end of   
					the manual, to quickly find information on a   
					particular topic.   
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				Conventions   
					This manual uses certain conventions to   
					provide a consistent means of recognizing   
					specific information, as follows:   
					• "Press" means push and immediately   
					release the button.   
					• "Hold down" means keep the button   
					depressed for the specified time.   
					• LOCAL. Words looking like this indicate   
					a menu option on the LCD screen of the   
					handset, OR a button name.   
					• 
					is used for warning information related   
					to your personal safety or possible damage   
					to the radio. These warning notes contain   
					critical information - please read them!   
					Maintaining the radio   
					• use a soft cloth dampened in water to wipe   
					any dirt or salt from the handset, cable, or   
					speaker.   
					• use a small amount of window cleaner on   
					a soft cloth to remove any grease, oil, or   
					fingerprints from the LCD screen.   
					To help maintain your radio at peak operating   
					performance, we recommend that you:   
					• hang the handset on the customized   
					bracket when you're not using it.   
					Technical support   
					by mail:   
					If you need technical support, or have any   
					other questions that this manual or your dealer   
					cannot answer, you can contact the factory as   
					follows:   
					BNT Marine Electronics   
					30 Sudbury Road   
					Acton, MA 01720   
					USA   
					by telephone (USA only):   
					Additional information is available at   
					Northstar's website:   
					1-800-628-4487   
					1-978-897-6600   
					
					by email:   
					Service: [email protected]   
					Sales: [email protected]   
					Getting Started   
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				Quickstart Guide   
					Turn the radio on and off............................................................8   
					LCD screen symbols ......................................................................8   
					Enter alphanumeric data ............................................................9   
					Handset button functions.........................................................10   
					Display and navigate a menu................................................. 11   
					Customise your radio ................................................................ 12   
					Adjust the volume....................................................................... 12   
					Select the TX power................................................................... 12   
					Adjust the backlighting............................................................. 12   
					Adjust the squelch....................................................................... 13   
					Select the channel bank ........................................................... 13   
					Select a channel........................................................................... 13   
					Make a call......................................................................................14   
					Store three favorite channels..................................................14   
					Select a favorite channel...........................................................14   
					Delete a favorite channel........................................................ 15   
					Select a weather channel........................................................ 15   
					Dual/Tri watch scan ................................................................... 15   
					All scan and channel lock out..................................................16   
					Shadow watch mode..................................................................16   
					Use the foghorn............................................................................16   
					Use the intercom on the NS100 DS .......................................17   
					Use the hailer on the NS100 DS..............................................17   
					Handset alarm for the NS100 DS ...........................................18   
					Use the dual handsets on the NS100 DS .............................18   
					This section explains the basic operation of the NS100 radio. We suggest that you   
					read this section carefully when you first start using your radio, and then refer to the   
					Reference Sections for more information if necessary.   
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				Turn the radio on and off   
					Use the rotary knob on the speaker to turn the   
					radio on and off, and to adjust the volume.   
					it remembers the last working channel and   
					displays this when you turn the radio on again.   
					Turn clockwise (right) to turn on. A white   
					indicator light appears. Turn counter-clockwise   
					(left) to turn off. When you turn off the radio,   
					The radio has a variety of beep tones to   
					indicate different operations, but the beeps will   
					not sound if you set the volume level to zero.   
					LCD screen symbols   
					Symbol   
					Meaning   
					Symbol   
					Meaning   
					TX   
					LO   
					transmitting.   
					USA INT   
					CAN   
					channel bank selected for VHF   
					radio operations and regulations   
					(USA/Canada only).   
					transmission power is LO (low)   
					1W. If blank, the transmission   
					power is HI (high) 25W.   
					WX   
					weather channel (USA/Canada   
					only).   
					DSC   
					DSC functions are available.   
					LOC   
					receiver sensitivity for local calling   
					is selected. If blank, distance   
					calling is selected.   
					BUSY   
					receiver is busy with an incoming   
					signal.   
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				Symbol   
					Meaning   
					ATIS   
					ATIS is enabled. (Europe only).   
					Otherwise blank.   
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					X 
					channel selected. V indicates an   
					EU special channel, e.g. M1.   
					indicates an incoming DSC call, or   
					blinks to notify you of any unread   
					call log messages.   
					channel is temporarily deleted   
					from the ALL SCAN operation.   
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					channel suffix, if applicable to the   
					selected channel. Usually A or B.   
					low battery warning (activates at   
					10.8V DC).   
					GPS   
					Blinking indicates that the NMEA   
					GPS input is missing or invalid.   
					Enter alphanumeric data   
					Use the handset buttons to enter channel   
					numbers or names, for radio functions, and for   
					menu editing. Each button has the functionality   
					shown in the table.   
					Press:   
					x1 x2   
					x3   
					x4   
					x5   
					button 1   
					button 2   
					button 3   
					button 4   
					button 5   
					button 6   
					button 7   
					button 8   
					button 9   
					button 0   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					- 
					. 
					‘ 
					/ 
					A 
					B 
					E 
					C 
					F 
					I 
					? 
					! 
					D 
					Press >ENT to move the cursor to the next   
					position when you enter a Buddy Name or a   
					Channel Name. Otherwise, the cursor moves   
					automatically to the next position when   
					entering data (similar to a cell phone). Also   
					press >ENT to confirm any input or changes.   
					G 
					H 
					K 
					N 
					Q 
					U 
					X 
					( 
					: 
					J 
					L 
					O 
					R 
					V 
					Y 
					) 
					# 
					+ 
					S 
					; 
					M 
					P 
					8 
					T 
					Press AESC to backup if you make a mistake,   
					or to cancel any changes and return to the   
					previous mode.   
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					W 
					Z 
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					Space   
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				Handset button functions   
					All possible buttons and their functions are   
					Button   
					Function   
					described. Some of the buttons may not work   
					or may not be available, depending on your   
					location and your NS100 radio model.   
					DSC call menu. Press to display   
					the DSC call menu and to make   
					different types of DSC calls.   
					A single beep sounds whenever you press a   
					button. A double beep sounds to indicate an   
					invalid key or an error. (The beeps won't sound   
					if the volume is set to zero.)   
					Scan. Press to start a dual (DW)   
					or triple (TW) watch scan. Hold   
					down to start an all scan. Press   
					again to stop scanning.   
					3CH   
					16/9   
					WX   
					CALL   
					FUNC   
					SCAN   
					Button   
					Function   
					Weather channel. USA/Canada   
					only. Press to hear the most   
					recently used weather channel.   
					Press again to return to your   
					previous mode.   
					Channel selection. In normal   
					mode, press to step through the   
					channels one at a time or hold   
					down for rapid selection.   
					Squelch adjustment. Press ^SQ to   
					increase or SQv to decrease the   
					squelch (threshold level). (Also see   
					Adjust the squelch.)   
					In menu mode, press to step   
					through the menu options.   
					Three favorite channels. Press   
					repeatedly to cycle through your   
					three favorite channels.   
					Volume. (Buttons located on   
					the right hand side of handset).   
					Press ^VOL to increase or VOLv   
					to decrease the speaker volume.   
					(Also see Adjust the volume.)   
					Priority channel. USA/Canada   
					only. Press to cancel the current   
					mode and tune into the priority   
					channel. Press again to return to   
					your original mode.   
					CH16 is the default. To make CH9   
					the default instead, hold down   
					16/9 until 09 is displayed on the   
					LCD screen.   
					Press To Talk. (Button located on   
					left hand side of handset). Press   
					at any time to transmit on an   
					allowed channel. (Some channels   
					are restricted and do not allow   
					transmissions. Appendix C has   
					detailed information on channels.)   
					Priority channel. Europe only.   
					Press to cancel the current mode   
					and tune into CH16. Press again   
					to return to your original mode.   
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				Button   
					Function   
					Button   
					Function   
					Escape. Press to cancel any   
					changes, return to the previous   
					mode, or backup.   
					FUNC 6   
					Intercom. NS100 DS only. Pick up   
					your handset, then press FUNC   
					then 6 to activate the intercom.   
					(Also see Use the intercom on the   
					NS100 DS.)   
					Enter. Press to confirm and accept   
					any input or changes.   
					FUNC 7   
					FUNC 9   
					Transmission power. Press FUNC   
					then 7 to change the transmission   
					power setting. Press FUNC then   
					7 again to return to the previous   
					setting.   
					Function. Provides access to the   
					following useful radio functions   
					when combined with the button   
					number indicated:   
					FUNC 1   
					Radio Menu mode. Press FUNC   
					then 1 to display the radio   
					menu and DSC setup options   
					and to enter menu mode. (Also   
					see Reference Section 1 and   
					Reference Section 2.)   
					Fog mode. NS100 DS only. Press   
					FUNC then 9 to enter the fog   
					mode. (Also see Use the foghorn.)   
					Distress. (Red button located   
					on right hand side of handset).   
					To make a distress call, lift the   
					hinged protective cover from   
					the button. Then either press   
					DISTRESS to show the Nature of   
					Distress categories OR hold down   
					DISTRESS to send an undefined   
					distress call. (Also see Reference   
					Section 5 - Send a Distress call.)   
					FUNC 3   
					FUNC 4   
					Backlighting. Press FUNC then 3   
					to set the backlight level for the   
					LCD screen and handset buttons.   
					(Also see Adjust the backlighting.)   
					Hailer. NS100 DS only. Press FUNC   
					then 4 to enter hailer mode. (Also   
					see Use the hailer on the NS100   
					DS.)   
					Display and navigate a menu   
					Only a few menu options can be displayed at   
					3. Press >ENT to display that option. Make any   
					any one time on the LCD screen. To show the   
					menu options:   
					1. Press FUNC then press 1 to display the first   
					four radio menu options OR press CALL to   
					display the DSC call menu.   
					entries or changes, if required.   
					4. Press >ENT to confirm changes OR press   
					<ESC to keep the original entry. Any changes   
					are active as soon as you exit the menu.   
					5. Press <ESC to backup to the previous screen   
					2. Press ^CH/SEL or CH/SELv to scroll up and   
					down the menu until the cursor is postioned   
					at the desired option.   
					or to exit the menu completely.   
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				Customise your radio   
					Other preferences can be set up only through   
					the menus and these are explained in the   
					Reference Sections.   
					You can customize the radio to suit your   
					individual preferences. You can set some   
					preferences directly, using the handset buttons   
					as explained in this section.   
					Adjust the volume   
					Use the VOL buttons on the right hand side of   
					the handset to adjust the volume. There are   
					ten volume levels available.   
					volume by one level. The current level is   
					shown as a percentage on the LCD screen, e.g.   
					VOLUME 30%.   
					Press ^VOL once to increase the volume by   
					one level. Press VOLv once to decrease the   
					Hold down either of the buttons to change the   
					volume levels automatically until the limit is   
					reached.   
					Select the TX power   
					You can set the transmission power to either   
					high (25W output) or low (1W output).   
					To change from one selection to the other,   
					press FUNC then press 7. Press FUNC then 7   
					again to change back.   
					Some channels allow   
					only low power   
					transmissions. Error   
					beeps will sound if   
					the power setting is   
					incorrect.   
					If LO is shown in the LCD screen, low   
					transmission power is selected; if the LCD   
					screen does not show LO, high transmission   
					power is selected.   
					A special antenna RF reverse current   
					monitoring circuit will automatically reduce the   
					transmission power to 1W if a failed or open   
					antenna is detected.   
					Adjust the backlighting   
					To adjust the backlighting, press FUNC then 3   
					to enter the backlight mode. The current setting   
					is shown on the LCD screen, e.g DIMMER LO.   
					You can adjust the backlighting of the LCD   
					screen and keypad simultaneously. (To adjust   
					the contrast, see Reference Section 1 - Set the   
					contrast.)   
					Use ^CH/SEL and CH/SELv to select your   
					desired setting. If you select OFF, the LO setting   
					will operate for 5 seconds whenever you make   
					a keypad entry so you can check your entry is   
					correct.   
					There are four backlight settings;   
					• OFF (no backlighting)   
					• LO (low)   
					• MID (medium)   
					• HI (maximum)   
					If you have the NS100 DS radio, you can adjust the   
					backlighting for each handset independently.   
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				Adjust the squelch   
					You can adjust the squelch (the threshold level)   
					for the minimum receiver signal. There are ten   
					settings available.   
					The optimum squelch setting will improve   
					reception. Decrease the squelch until random   
					noise is heard, then increase it one step at a   
					time until the random noise disappears. For   
					best reception in open sea conditions, increase   
					the squelch one more step.   
					Press ^SQ once to increase the squelch by one   
					step. Press vSQ once to decrease the squelch   
					by one step. The current setting is shown as a   
					percentage on the LCD screen, e.g. SQUELCH   
					30%.   
					In areas of high noise (e.g. close to large   
					cities or pager broadcast sites) reception may   
					improve if the squelch is increased or the   
					LOCAL setting is used. (See Reference Section 1   
					- Set the radio sensitivity.)   
					Hold down either button to change the squelch   
					automatically until the threshold limit is   
					reached.   
					If you have the NS100 DS radio and change   
					the squelch on one handset, the new level is   
					automatically applied to the other handset too.   
					Select the channel bank   
					Use the radio menu if you want to change the   
					channel bank. See Reference Section 1 - Select   
					the channel bank.   
					If you are based in the USA or Canada, there   
					In Europe, only the   
					INT (International)   
					channel bank is   
					available and it   
					cannot be changed.   
					is a choice of 3 channel banks; USA, INT   
					(International), and CAN (Canadian). The   
					channel bank that is currently selected is   
					shown on the LCD screen.   
					Select a channel   
					To change the channel, you can EITHER enter   
					the channel number directly using the keypad   
					When you turn the radio on, it automatically   
					tunes to the last working channel OR to the   
					suffix channel if the normal channel is not   
					available in the channel charts.   
					OR   
					press ^CH/SEL to step up or CH/SELv to   
					step down to the next channel. To rapidly   
					scroll through the channels, just hold down   
					^CH/SEL or CH/SELv until the desired channel   
					is reached.   
					The channel number is shown in very big   
					digits on the LCD screen. The channel suffix (if   
					applicable) is shown at a smaller size.   
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				Error beeps will sound if you try to select a   
					channel that is not allowed.   
					• Press 2 then 0 to select CH20, then press   
					^CH/SEL to select CH20A (suffix A channel).   
					OR   
					Some examples on selecting a channel (USA   
					channel bank) are given:   
					• Press 2 then 0 then ^CH/SEL to select   
					CH20A (suffix A channel).   
					• Press 1 then 8 to select CH18A.   
					Make a call   
					Hold down the PTT (Press To Talk) button on   
					the left hand side of the handset to transmit on   
					an allowable channel. The channel number   
					and TX are shown on the LCD screen.   
					A built-in timer will automatically shut down   
					a transmission after five minutes and sound   
					a warning beep. A warning message is also   
					shown on the LCD screen.   
					When you press PTT the NS100 radio   
					automatically exits from any menu and stops   
					scanning. You must release PTT to receive a   
					call.   
					Some channels are restricted and do not allow   
					transmissions. Check out Appendix C for a   
					complete listing of channels.   
					Store 3 favorite channels   
					You can store one, two or three channels as   
					favorites.   
					If you try to store another favorite channel, the   
					radio asks: OVERWRITE CH3?   
					Select the first channel that you want to store,   
					then hold down 3CH for about two seconds to   
					store it as CH1. Repeat the procedure to store   
					two more favorite channels as CH2 and CH3   
					respectively.   
					If you press >ENT to confirm, CH3 is   
					overwritten with the new channel.   
					Select a favorite channel   
					Press 3CH to display the first favorite channel.   
					Repeat the procedure, if necessary, to cycle   
					through the three favorite channels.   
					When you are finished using a favorite channel,   
					press <ESC to return to previous working   
					channel.   
					The LCD screen displays CH1, CH2, or CH3 as   
					appropriate, to show which favorite channel is   
					operational.   
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				Delete a favorite channel   
					If you press >ENT to confirm, the channel is   
					deleted from your favorite channel selection.   
					Press 3CH to display the first favorite channel.   
					Repeat the procedure, if necessary, until the   
					favorite channel that you want to delete is   
					displayed.   
					With the favorite channel displayed, hold down   
					3CH for about two seconds until the radio asks:   
					DELETE CHxx?   
					Select a weather channel   
					Press WX to tune to the most recently used   
					weather channel. WX is displayed on the LCD   
					screen.   
					alert warning tone.   
					This option is only   
					available with the   
					USA or Canadian   
					channel banks.   
					Press any key while the loud alarm is sounding   
					to cancel the warning tone and listen to the   
					weather alert voice message.   
					Press ^CH/SELv to tune to a different weather   
					channel, if desired.   
					When you are finished using the weather   
					channel, press WX again to return to previous   
					working channel.   
					While scanning in the Wx Alert ON mode,   
					if a weather alert is transmitted on 1050Hz   
					by a weather station, the radio picks it up   
					automatically and sounds the loud weather   
					Dual/Tri watch scan   
					You can use the radio setup menu to select a   
					When you are on a working channel, just press   
					SCAN to start scanning. DW (dual watch) or TW   
					(triple watch) is shown on the LCD screen.   
					The SCAN function is   
					not available in some   
					European countries.   
					dual watch mode (all radio models) or a triple   
					watch mode (USA/Canada only). (See Reference   
					Section 1 - Select dual or triple watch mode.)   
					If a signal is received, scanning stops at that   
					channel and BUSY appears on the LCD screen.   
					Scanning starts again four seconds after the   
					BUSY annunciator disappears.   
					Dual watch mode will automatically scan   
					between the working channel and CH16 (the   
					priority channel).   
					Triple watch mode, with the USA or CAN   
					channel banks selected and the weather alert   
					ON, automatically scans the working channel,   
					both the priority channels (CH09 and CH16)   
					and the weather channel.   
					To stop at the current channel and cancel the   
					SCAN mode, press SCAN again or <ESC.   
					To scan all 3 favorite channels, press 3CH then   
					immediately press and hold SCAN.   
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				All scan and channel lock out   
					When you are on a working channel, hold   
					To unlock a locked out channel, press <ESC   
					2 seconds when the channel is displayed.   
					The X disappears to show it is now unlocked.   
					While scanning, USA   
					radio models will   
					shadow watch on   
					CH70 for incoming   
					DSC calls.   
					down SCAN for at least two seconds to start   
					scanning all working channels. CH16 (the   
					priority channel) is scanned at least once every   
					two seconds. ALL SCAN is shown on the LCD   
					screen.   
					If a signal is received, scanning stops at that   
					channel and BUSY appears on the LCD screen.   
					Scanning starts again four seconds after the   
					BUSY annunciator disappears.   
					Press <ENT to lock out (skip over) an 'always   
					busy" channel when in ALL SCAN mode. An X   
					is shown on the LCD screen to indicate a locked   
					out channel. You cannot lock out CH16 or   
					CH70.   
					To stop at the current channel and cancel the   
					SCAN mode, press SCAN again or <ESC.   
					Shadow watch scan   
					The European radio models have a dedicated   
					DSC CH70 receiver and don't use shadow   
					watch mode.   
					The USA radio models use shadow watch mode   
					to scan for incoming DSC signals on CH70 in   
					any channel bank (USA, CAN, INT).   
					Shadow watch mode means that the scanning   
					operation is not shown on the LCD screen   
					unless a DSC signal on CH70 is detected.   
					Use the foghorn on the NS100DS   
					When visibility is reduced by fog, you can   
					operate a manual or automatic foghorn   
					through the external speaker. The manual   
					foghorn will sound whenever you press or hold   
					down PTT. The automatic foghorn will sound   
					for five seconds once every minute.   
					move the cursor to MANUAL and then press   
					>ENT to select the manual foghorn.   
					3. When the foghorn is blowing you can press   
					^VOL to increase or VOLv to decrease the   
					foghorn volume. The LCD screen will show   
					the current foghorn volume as a percentage   
					e.g. 50% VOLUME.   
					You can also adjust the foghorn volume or   
					leave it at the default level.   
					4. The foghorn’s listening function allows   
					sounds picked up by the hailer horn to be   
					heard over the radio. When the LCD screen   
					shows LISTENING, you can press ^VOL to   
					increase or VOLv to decrease the volume.   
					1. Press FUNC then 9 to enter fog mode. FO is   
					shown on the LCD screen.   
					2. Press >ENT to select the automatic foghorn   
					OR   
					Press <ESC when you want to exit from the   
					foghorn mode.   
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				Use the intercom on the NS100 DS   
					PORT OPS   
					FUNC>WAITING   
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					CALLING   
					STATION-2   
					INTERCOM   
					TALKING   
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					The dual handsets on the NS100 DS radio   
					provide a useful intercom facility.   
					3. If the person at handset-2 wants to enter   
					intercom mode and reply, they need to pick   
					up handset-2, then press PTT to talk.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					Normal radio operation   
					is suspended when   
					you are using the   
					When you lift a handset out from its   
					customised bracket, an inbuilt sensor   
					automatically makes the handset operational.   
					You can use the intercom for a maximum of   
					five minutes, and you can adjust the intercom   
					volume during the listening mode with ^VOL   
					and VOLv.   
					foghorn or intercom,   
					but an incoming DSC   
					signal will interrupt the   
					intercom facility and   
					you must attend to   
					the DSC signal before   
					using the foghorn or   
					intercom again.   
					1. Press FUNC then 6 on your handset (handset-   
					1) to enter the intercom mode. The radio calls   
					handset-2 for one minute.   
					4. When you are finished with the intercom   
					mode, just press <ESC to return to normal   
					radio operation. Always be sure to replace   
					your handset back in its customised bracket.   
					2. Handset-2 beeps and the LCD screen shows a   
					message to indicate that you (handset-1) are   
					calling.   
					Use the hailer on the NS100 DS   
					PORT OPS   
					FUNC>WAITING   
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					LISTENING   
					VOLUME 30%   
					HAILER MODE   
					HAILING   
					VOLUME 30%   
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					The hailer horn has a listening function   
					which allows sounds picked up by the hailer   
					horn to be heard over the radio. To change   
					the volume, use the ^VOLv buttons when   
					LISTENING is shown on the LCD screen.   
					The NS100 DS radio has a useful hailing facility   
					with ten volume settings. To use the hailer:   
					1. Press FUNC then 4 to activate the hailer.   
					The LCD screen shows HL to confirm that   
					hailer mode is operating and also shows the   
					hailer volume as a percentage.   
					You can use the hailer for a maximum of 30   
					minutes.   
					2. Press PTT to send a hail. Speak at a normal   
					volume into the handset microphone, and   
					use the ^VOLv buttons if you need to   
					increase or decrease the volume.   
					3. When you are finished using the hailer,   
					just press <ESC to return to normal radio   
					operation.   
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				Handset alarm for the NS100 DS   
					If you forget to put one of the handsets back   
					Press FUNC, then >ENT to regain operational   
					into its customised bracket (ON HOOK mode)   
					when you are finished using it, the handset   
					sounds an alarm after one hour and a   
					control of the handset.   
					message on the LCD screen warns you to put   
					the handset into its customised bracket.   
					Use the dual handsets on the NS100 DS   
					When handset-2 is in its customized bracket   
					(in ON HOOK mode), you can use handset-1   
					for any radio operation.   
					The internal handset   
					speaker is disabled   
					when the handset   
					is in its customised   
					bracket.   
					Handset-2 can be used only for distress calls   
					and the intercom function when it is in ON   
					HOOK mode.   
					Handset-1 has priority over handset-2.   
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				Reference Section 1   
					Radio Menu Options   
					NS100 radio menu.......................................................................20   
					Add a new buddy .........................................................................21   
					Edit a buddy’s details ..................................................................21   
					Delete a buddy’s details.............................................................22   
					Set the radio sensitivity .............................................................22   
					Select the channel bank ............................................................23   
					Set your position and time manually...................................23   
					Set the time offset........................................................................24   
					Select the time format................................................................25   
					Show or hide the time................................................................25   
					Show or hide the boat’s position............................................26   
					GPS alert setting...........................................................................26   
					Edit or delete a channel name ................................................27   
					Select dual or triple watch mode ...........................................27   
					Weather alert setting..................................................................28   
					Set the contrast.............................................................................29   
					Reset to factory defaults ...........................................................29   
					This reference section explains how to display and use the radio menu options   
					to customise your NS100 radio. Note that some options may not be available,   
					depending on your radio model and location.   
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				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. Press >ENT to select an option.   
					Set up and manage your buddy list.   
					MANUAL NEW   
					EDIT/DELETE   
					Set the radio sensitivity to suit local or   
					distance conditions.   
					Select the channel bank (USA and   
					Canada).   
					MANUAL   
					SETTING   
					Set your position & UTC (time)   
					manually. Set the local time and   
					your preferred time formats, display   
					options, and GPS alert ON/OFF.   
					USER MMSID   
					GROUP SETUP   
					INDIV REPLY   
					LL REPLY   
					DSC SETUP menu. See Reference   
					Section 2.   
					DSC FUNC   
					ATIS ID   
					ATIS FUNC   
					CH NAME   
					WATCH MODE   
					WX ALERT   
					CONTRAST   
					RESET   
					Change a channel's name.   
					Select the watch mode.   
					Turn the weather alert on or off (USA   
					and Canada only).   
					Change the contrast level.   
					Reset to factory defaults.   
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				Add a new buddy   
					>BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					BUDDY LIST   
					>MANUAL NEW   
					EDIT/DELETE   
					ENTER NAME   
					––––––––––––   
					ENTER MMSID   
					–––––––––   
					ENTER NAME   
					JON   
					ENTER MMSID   
					123456789   
					JON   
					123456789   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					You can use the Buddy List option to store, edit,   
					or delete the names and associated MMSIDs   
					of your 20 favorite buddies. Their details are   
					stored in the order of entry, with the most   
					recent entry shown first.   
					3. Enter the MMSID associated with that   
					buddy's name (this must be numeric) then   
					press >ENT to confirm a correct entry.   
					4. The new name and MMSID are displayed.   
					Press >ENT to store the new entry which is   
					displayed at the top of your buddy list.   
					1. Select BUDDY LIST and press >ENT. The   
					cursor is at MANUAL NEW. Press >ENT.   
					When your BUDDY LIST is full up with 20   
					entries, you cannot make another new entry   
					until you have deleted an existing entry.   
					2. Enter your buddy's name, one character at a   
					time (this may be alphanumeric) then press   
					>ENT repeatedly until the cursor moves to   
					the MMSID entry line.   
					Edit a buddy’s details   
					>BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					BUDDY LIST   
					MANUAL NEW   
					>EDIT/DELETE   
					JON   
					>EDIT   
					DELETE   
					ENTER NAME   
					JON   
					ENTER MMSID   
					112233445   
					JON   
					111223344   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					1. Select BUDDY LIST and press >ENT. Move   
					the cursor to the buddy name you want to   
					EDIT/DELETE. Press >ENT to display the list   
					of entries.   
					4. When you are finished, press >ENT   
					(repeatedly if necessary) to display the next   
					screen.   
					5. Press >ENT to store the changes. The buddy   
					list is displayed again. If more changes are   
					required, repeat Steps 2 thru 6. Otherwise,   
					press <ESC to exit.   
					2. Press >ENT to select EDIT. The cursor moves   
					to the first character of the name.   
					3. Edit the buddy name, OR, to edit only the   
					MMSID, press >ENT repeatedly to move the   
					cursor to the MMSID line.   
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				Delete a buddy’s details   
					>BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					BUDDY LIST   
					MANUAL NEW   
					>EDIT/DELETE   
					MANUAL NEW   
					ALEX   
					TOM   
					EDIT   
					>DELETE   
					DELETE BUDDY   
					TOM   
					ENT>YES   
					ESC>NO   
					>TOM   
					JEAN   
					1. Select BUDDY LIST and press >ENT.   
					3. Move the cursor to DELETE and press >ENT.   
					2. Move the cursor to the buddy name you   
					want to EDIT/DELETE. Press >ENT to display   
					the list of entries.   
					4. The radio asks for confirmation. Press >ENT.   
					The entry is deleted immediately and the   
					buddy list is displayed again.   
					Set the radio sensitivity   
					BUDDY LIST   
					>LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					SENSITIVITY   
					>DISTANT   
					LOCAL   
					You can improve the sensitivity of the receiver   
					depending whether you are operating the radio   
					locally (LOCAL) or over distances (DISTANT).   
					2. To activate the DISTANT setting, press >ENT   
					again. LOC disappears from the LCD screen   
					to show that reduced receiver sensitivity is   
					not operational   
					LOCAL is not recommended for use in open   
					sea conditions. It is designed for use in areas of   
					high radio noise; for example, close to cities or   
					pager broadcast sites.   
					OR   
					to activate the LOCAL setting, move the   
					cursor to LOCAL and press >ENT. LOC   
					appears on the LCD screen to show that   
					reduced receiver sensitivity is operational.   
					Also see the Quickstart Guide - Adjust the   
					squelch as the squelch setting can alter the   
					radio sensitivity.   
					1. Move the cursor to LOCAL/DIST and press   
					>ENT.   
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				Select the channel bank   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					>USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					CH SELECT   
					>USA   
					INT   
					CAN   
					In the USA and Canada, a choice of 3 channel   
					banks is available;   
					2. Press >ENT again to select the USA channel   
					This option is not   
					available in Europe   
					because the channel   
					bank is preset to INT   
					(international).   
					bank   
					• USA   
					• INT (International)   
					• CAN (Canadian).   
					OR   
					move the cursor to INT or CAN and then   
					press >ENT.   
					Appendix C shows the channel bank details.   
					Depending on your selection, USA, INT or CAN   
					will be shown on the LCD screen.   
					1. Move the cursor to USA/INT/CAN and press   
					>ENT.   
					Set your position and time manually   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					>MANUAL   
					SETTING   
					MANUAL LL   
					N __`__.__`   
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					MAN --:--UTC   
					3. Enter your latitude and press >ENT. Enter   
					If your boat has an operational GPS navigation   
					receiver, the radio automatically detects and   
					updates the vessel position and the local time.   
					your longitude and press >ENT.   
					4. Enter your local time in UTC format only; e.g.   
					if the local time is 1715 and you are 3.5 hours   
					behind UTC, enter the time as 2045. A world   
					time chart is shown for your information.   
					However, if the GPS navigation receiver is   
					disconnected or absent, you can specify your   
					boat's position and the local time manually,   
					using the GPS/DATA menu option. This   
					information is important because it will be used   
					if you transmit a DSC DISTRESS call.   
					5. Press >ENT when all the information is   
					correct.   
					The vessel’s latitude and longitude are shown   
					on the LCD screen, with the UTC time. The   
					prefix MAN indicates a manual entry.   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					>ENT.   
					2. Move the cursor to MANUAL and press   
					If a real GPS position is received, your manual   
					entries are cancelled and MAN disappears off   
					the LCD screen.   
					>ENT.   
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				Set the time offset   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					MANUAL   
					>SETTING   
					SETTING   
					TIME OFFSET   
					>+00:00   
					TIME OFFSET   
					>+1.30   
					TIME OFFSET   
					>+1.30   
					>TIME OFFSET   
					TIME FORMAT   
					TIME DISPLY   
					00:00 UTC   
					01:30 UTC   
					01:30 LOC   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					4. Work out the offset between your local   
					time and UTC using the world time chart if   
					necessary; e.g. if you are 1.5 hours ahead of   
					UTC, enter an offset of +01:30 hours.   
					>ENT.   
					2. Move the cursor to SETTING and press   
					>ENT.   
					5. Enter your local offset from UTC and press   
					>ENT to confirm. The offset is shown with a   
					suffix LOC to indicate your local offset.   
					3. Press >ENT again. The time offset is shown   
					as +00:00.   
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				Select the time format   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					MANUAL   
					>SETTING   
					SETTING   
					TIME FORMAT   
					>12   
					PORT OPS   
					TIME OFFSET   
					>TIME FORMAT   
					TIME DISPLY   
					N 35’.43.211’   
					E123’45.113’   
					11.30PM LOC   
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					23:30 LOC   
					4. Press >ENT again to select the 12 hour time   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					format   
					>ENT.   
					OR   
					2. Move the cursor to SETTING and press   
					>ENT.   
					move the cursor to 24 and then press >ENT   
					to select the 24 hour time format.   
					3. Move the cursor to TIME FORMAT and press   
					>ENT. There is a choice of a 12 hour time   
					format that uses AM and PM suffixes, or a 24   
					hour time format.   
					The new time format is displayed immediately.   
					Show or hide the time   
					TIME DISPLAY   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					MANUAL   
					>SETTING   
					SETTING   
					TIME OFFSET   
					TIME FORMAT   
					>TIME DISPLY   
					2. Move the cursor to SETTING and press >ENT.   
					If you have entered the time manually (see   
					Reference Section 1 - Set your position and   
					time manually), the time is always shown on   
					the screen with the prefix MAN.   
					3. Move the cursor to TIME DISPLY and press   
					>ENT again.   
					4. Press >ENT again to have the LCD screen   
					However, if the time is being updated through   
					a GPS navigation receiver, you can show or   
					hide the time on the LCD screen.   
					show the time   
					OR   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					>ENT.   
					to hide the time.   
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				Show or hide the boat’s position   
					LL DISPLAY   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					MANUAL   
					>SETTING   
					SETTING   
					TIME FORMAT   
					TIME DISPLY   
					>LL DISPLAY   
					2. Move the cursor to SETTING and press   
					If you have entered the boat's position   
					manually (see Reference Section 1 - Set your   
					position and time manually), the position is   
					always shown on the screen with the prefix   
					MAN.   
					>ENT.   
					3. Scroll through the GPS/DATA menu to LL   
					DISPLAY and press >ENT again.   
					4. Press >ENT again to have the LCD screen   
					However, if the boat's position is being updated   
					through a GPS navigation receiver, you can   
					show or hide the boat's position on the LCD   
					screen.   
					show the boat's position   
					OR   
					move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					if you want to hide the boat's position.   
					>ENT.   
					GPS alert setting   
					GPS ALERT   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					BUDDY LIST   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					>GPS/DATA   
					GPS/DATA   
					SETTING   
					MANUAL   
					TIME DISPLY   
					LL DISPLAY   
					>GPS ALERT   
					>SETTING   
					The GPS alert is usually set to ON so that if   
					the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected,   
					warning alarm beeps sound.   
					3. Scroll through the GPS/DATA menu to GPS   
					ALERT and press >ENT again.   
					4. Press >ENT again to have the GPS alert ON   
					1. Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press   
					OR   
					>ENT.   
					move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					to turn it off.   
					2. Move the cursor to SETTING and press   
					>ENT.   
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				Edit or delete a channel name   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					RADIO SETUP   
					>CH NAME   
					WATCH MODE   
					WX ALERT   
					CH NAME   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					>EDIT   
					DELETE   
					EDIT CH NAME   
					TELEPHONE   
					EDIT CH NAME   
					PHONE AAAA   
					ENT>STORE   
					DSC SETUP   
					>RADIO SETUP   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					The channel banks are listed in Appendix C   
					with their default names. You can edit the   
					individual channel names or delete them.   
					5. Press >ENT to edit the channel name and   
					then enter the new name over the existing   
					name. It can be a maximum of 12 characters.   
					(In this example, TELEPHONE is changed to   
					PHONE AAAA.)   
					1. Scroll through the radio menu until RADIO   
					SETUP is displayed.   
					OR   
					2. Move the cursor to RADIO SETUP and press   
					>ENT.   
					move the cursor to DELETE and then press   
					>ENT to delete the existing name. In this   
					case, no name will be displayed on the LCD   
					screen when the channel is operational.   
					3. Press >ENT again to select CH NAME.   
					4. Use ^CH/SELv to select the channel and   
					display the associated name tag, then press   
					>ENT.   
					6. Press >ENT again to confirm the new   
					channel name or deletion.   
					The LCD screen shows the existing channel   
					name and invites you to edit or delete it.   
					Select dual or triple watch mode   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					RADIO SETUP   
					CH NAME   
					>WATCH MODE   
					WX ALERT   
					WATCH MODE   
					>ONLY 16CH   
					16CH + 9CH   
					DSC SETUP   
					>RADIO SETUP   
					Triple watch mode is available only with the   
					USA radio model. Triple watch mode, with   
					the USA or CAN channel banks selected and   
					the weather alert ON, automatically scans the   
					working channel, both of the priority channels   
					(CH09 and CH16), and the weather channel.   
					Dual watch mode automatically scans between   
					the priority channel and the working channel.   
					CH16 is the default priority channel.   
					If the USA or CAN channel banks are selected   
					on the USA radio model, and the weather alert   
					is ON, the weather channel is also scanned in   
					dual watch mode.   
					1. Scroll through the radio menu until RADIO   
					SETUP is displayed.   
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				2. Move the cursor to RADIO SETUP and press   
					4. To set a dual watch mode that scans CH16 as   
					>ENT.   
					the priority channel, press >ENT again   
					OR   
					3. Move the cursor to WATCH MODE and press   
					>ENT.   
					to set a triple watch mode that scans both   
					the priority channels, move the cursor to   
					16CH + 9CH and then press >ENT.   
					Weather alert setting   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					RADIO SETUP   
					CH NAME   
					WATCH MODE   
					>WX ALERT   
					WX ALERT   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					DSC SETUP   
					>RADIO SETUP   
					The NOAA provides several weather forecast   
					channels on the USA and Canadian channel   
					banks. If severe weather (such as storms or   
					hurricanes) is forecast, the NOAA broadcasts a   
					weather alert on 1050Hz.   
					3. Move the cursor to WX ALERT and press   
					>ENT.   
					4. If you want to select the weather alert facility,   
					press >ENT again so that when a weather   
					alert is broadcast, the alert will sound. (Press   
					any button to hear the weather alert voice   
					message).   
					If you are operating on the USA or Canadian   
					channel banks, you can set the radio to pick up   
					any weather alerts as follows:   
					Move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					to cancel the weather alert facility. Use   
					the radio’s SCAN operation to monitor for   
					Weather Alerts.   
					1. Scroll through the radio menu until RADIO   
					SETUP is displayed.   
					2. Move the cursor to RADIO SETUP and press   
					>ENT.   
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				Set the contrast   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					RADIO SETUP   
					CONTRAST   
					LO HI   
					WATCH MODE   
					WX ALERT   
					DSC SETUP   
					>RADIO SETUP   
					>CONTRAST   
					1. Scroll through the radio menu until RADIO   
					You can adjust the contrast on the LCD screen   
					to suit your own preference. There is a choice   
					of 16 contrast levels.   
					SETUP is displayed.   
					2. Move the cursor to RADIO SETUP and press   
					>ENT.   
					The lowest contrast levels 1 thru 3 are all   
					shown by one bar only on the LCD screen. The   
					highest contrast levels 14 thru 16 are all shown   
					by 12 bars on the LCD screen. The example   
					here indicates contrast level 6.   
					3. Move the cursor to CONTRAST and press   
					>ENT.   
					4. Use ^CH/SEL or CH/SELv to increase or   
					decrease the contrast to the desired level.   
					. 
					Reset to factory defaults   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					RADIO SETUP   
					WX ALERT   
					CONTRAST   
					>RESET   
					RESET RADIO   
					ARE YOU SURE   
					ENT>YES   
					DSC SETUP   
					>RADIO SETUP   
					ESC>NO   
					Your buddy list and group list are not deleted   
					when you reset the radio. All data in the call   
					logs is deleted.   
					You can reset the radio back to the following   
					factory defaults:   
					Time offset:   
					Time format:   
					Time display:   
					LL display:   
					00.00   
					24 hour clock   
					On   
					On   
					1. Scroll through the radio menu until RADIO   
					SETUP is displayed.   
					2. Move the cursor to RADIO SETUP and press   
					GPS alert:   
					Off (USA), On (Europe)   
					>ENT.   
					Individual reply: Manual   
					3. Scroll through the radio menu until the cursor   
					LL reply:   
					WX alert:   
					Contrast:   
					Priority channel: CH16   
					Watch mode:   
					DSC FUNC:   
					Manual   
					On   
					8 
					is next to RESET then press >ENT.   
					4. The radio asks you to reconfirm that you   
					really want to reset to the factory defaults.   
					Press >ENT to reset the radio   
					CH16   
					On   
					OR   
					press <ESC to keep all your preferences.   
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				Reference Section 2   
					Setup the DSC functions   
					What is DSC? .................................................................................31   
					The DSC setup menu .................................................................31   
					Enter your MMSID..................................................................... 32   
					Enter a new group MMSID..................................................... 32   
					Edit a group MMSID.................................................................. 33   
					Delete a group MMSID............................................................. 34   
					Select your response to individual calls............................. 34   
					Select your response to LL polling calls............................. 35   
					Turn the DSC functions on/off .............................................. 35   
					Enter your ATIS ID ..................................................................... 36   
					Turn the ATIS functions on/off ............................................. 36   
					This reference section explains how to set up the DSC (Digital Selective Calling)   
					functions on your radio. Some options may not be available, depending on your   
					radio model and location.   
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				What is DSC?   
					DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is a VHF radio   
					transmission system that can transmit digital   
					signals. DSC capability enables you to use the   
					Global Maritime Distress Signalling System   
					(GMDSS) to transmit a coded distress signal   
					using the DISTRESS button.   
					Every DSC user has a unique identifier called   
					an MMSID. You must enter your MMSID into   
					the radio so that you can access the DSC   
					functionality.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You must enter your   
					MMSID to access the   
					DSC functions.   
					If you don't have an MMSID, contact the   
					appropriate authorities in your country. If you   
					don't know who to contact, ask your dealer.   
					Any DSC radio within range of the distress   
					signal will automatically register the distress   
					signal and display the details on the LCD   
					screen.   
					The DSC setup menu   
					1. Press FUNC then 1 to enter 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 menu.   
					2. Scroll through the main menu until the cursor is next to the DSC SETUP option, then press >ENT.   
					The DSC setup menu is displayed.   
					Enter your user MMSID.   
					USER MMSID   
					GROUP SETUP   
					Enter or change the name and/or details of a group MMSID.   
					Choose an automatic or manual response to calls (USA and Canada only).   
					Select your response to an LL polling request.   
					INDV REPLY   
					LL REPLY   
					DSC FUNC   
					ATIS ID   
					Turn the DSC functionality ON/OFF (USA). In Europe, if DSC functionality is   
					OFF, ATIS functionality is ON.   
					Enter your ATIS MMSID (Europe only).   
					ATIS FUNC   
					Enable/disable the ATIS function (Europe only).   
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				Enter your MMSID   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					INPUT MMSID   
					_________   
					187654321   
					MMSID   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					USER MMSID   
					INPUT AGAIN   
					_________   
					187654321   
					MMSID   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					>USER MMSID   
					GROUP SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					>DSC SETUP   
					4. When you have entered your MMSID   
					correctly, press >ENT.   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					WARNING!   
					2. Press >ENT again to select the USER MMSID   
					option.   
					This is once-only   
					operation. You can   
					display and read your   
					MMSID at any time,   
					but you get only one   
					opportunity to store   
					your MMSID in the   
					radio. You cannot   
					change it after you   
					have stored it.   
					5. You must reenter your MMSID again as a   
					check, then press >ENT again to permanently   
					store your MMSID and return to the menu.   
					3. If this is the first time that you are entering   
					your MMSID, a dashed line appears.   
					You can view your stored MMSID at anytime   
					by selecting USER MMSID in the main menu.   
					Enter your nine-digit MMSID along the   
					dashed line. The cursor automatically moves   
					to the next space after you enter each digit.   
					SPECIAL NOTE:   
					If you make an error, press <ESC to clear   
					all the numbers you've entered so far, and   
					return to the DSC SETUP menu so that you   
					can start again.   
					After storing your MMSID, check if the DSC   
					FUNC is selected ON. If it is OFF, you must   
					set it to ON. See Page #35 for details.   
					Enter a new group MMSID   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					GROUP SETUP   
					>MANUAL NEW   
					GROUP 1   
					GROUP NAME   
					_________   
					GROUP MMSID   
					0________   
					ENTER NAME   
					FISHING   
					ENTER MMSID   
					0_________   
					ENTER NAME   
					FISHING   
					ENTER MMSID   
					023456789   
					FISHING   
					USER MMSID   
					>GROUP SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					023456789   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					>DSC SETUP   
					GROUP 2   
					If you call the same group of people frequently,   
					you can store their details in a group MMSID.   
					Then, when you call that group MMSID,   
					every person in the group receives your call   
					automatically.   
					2. Move the cursor to GROUP SETUP then   
					press >ENT.   
					3. Press >ENT again to select MANUAL NEW. If   
					this is the first time that you are entering a   
					group name OR if an unused group MMSID is   
					available, a dashed line appears. (Otherwise,   
					the existing group names are displayed for   
					you to edit or delete.)   
					You can store a maxmimum of five group   
					MMSIDs.   
					A group MMSID always starts with 0.   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
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				5. Enter the group MMSID. Remember that   
					the first number is always 0. The cursor   
					automatically moves to the next space after   
					you enter each digit. If you make an error,   
					press <ESC to backup and correct the entry.   
					4. Enter the group name along the dashed line.   
					In this example the group name is FISHING.   
					The group name can contain a maximum of   
					11 alphanumeric characters.   
					The cursor automatically moves to the next   
					space after you enter each digit. If you make   
					an error, press <ESC to backup and correct   
					the entry.   
					When you are finished, press >ENT.   
					6. The group name and group MMSID are   
					shown in a confirmation screen. Press >ENT   
					to store the details and return to the GROUP   
					SETUP option.   
					When you have finished, press >ENT   
					(repeatedly if necessary) until the cursor   
					moves to the MMSID line.   
					Edit a group MMSID   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					GROUP SETUP   
					FISHING   
					>WTERSKIERS   
					RACERS   
					WTERSKIERS   
					067890123   
					>EDIT   
					EDIT NAME   
					WATERSKIERS   
					067890123   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					USER MMSID   
					>GROUP SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					WTERSKIERS   
					EDIT MMSID   
					067890123   
					>DSC SETUP   
					DELETE   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					required, or press >ENT repeatedly to move   
					the cursor to the group MMSID. Make any   
					changes to the group MMSID number, if   
					required.   
					2. Move the cursor to GROUP SETUP then   
					press >ENT. The existing group MMSID   
					names are listed.   
					5. When you are finished, press >ENT to   
					confirm the changes and return to the   
					GROUP SETUP option.   
					3. Move the cursor to the group MMSID name   
					that you want to edit, then press >ENT.   
					4. The group name and group MMSID are   
					listed, with the cursor at the first character   
					of the group name. Edit the group name, if   
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				Delete a group MMSID   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					GROUP SETUP   
					MANUAL NEW   
					FISHING   
					WATERSKIERS   
					EDIT   
					>DELETE   
					DELETE GROUP   
					WATERSKIERS   
					ENT>YES   
					USER MMSID   
					>GROUP SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					>DSC SETUP   
					>WATERSKIERS   
					ESC>NO   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					4. The group name is shown. Move the cursor   
					to DELETE and press >ENT.   
					2. Move the cursor to GROUP SETUP then   
					press >ENT. The existing group MMSID   
					names are listed.   
					5. Press >ENT again to confirm the deletion or   
					<ESC to cancel the deletion and return to the   
					GROUP SETUP option, .   
					3. Move the cursor to the group MMSID name   
					that you want to delete, then press >ENT.   
					Select your response to individual calls   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					>AUTO   
					MANUAL   
					USER MMSID   
					GROUP SETUP   
					>INDV REPLY   
					>DSC SETUP   
					If you are operating on the USA or Canadian   
					channel banks, you can choose to respond to   
					incoming individual calls with an automatic or   
					manual response.   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					European radio models   
					require a manual   
					acknowledgement.   
					2. Move the cursor to INDV REPLY and press   
					>ENT.   
					3. Press >ENT again if you want to select AUTO   
					An automatic response sends an   
					acknowledgement and then sets the request   
					link channel, ready for a conversation.   
					for an automatic response,   
					OR   
					A manual response asks if you want to   
					acknowledge the call, and then asks if you   
					want to converse with the caller.   
					move the cursor to MANUAL and then press   
					<ENT for a manual response.   
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				Select your response to LL polling calls   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					GROUP SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					>LL REPLY   
					LL REPLY   
					>AUTO   
					MANUAL   
					OFF   
					>DSC SETUP   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					Another boat may send an LL polling request   
					to ask for your boat's position. You can choose   
					to respond to an LL polling request in one of   
					three ways:   
					2. Move the cursor to LL REPLY and press   
					>ENT.   
					3. Select your response, then press >ENT again   
					• AUTO will automatically send your boat's   
					position in response to any incoming LL   
					polling requests from your buddies.   
					• MANUAL means that you choose whether   
					or not to reply to any incoming LL polling   
					requests.   
					to return to the DSC SETUP option.   
					• OFF ignores all LL polling requests.   
					Turn the DSC functions on/off   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					INDV REPLY   
					LL REPLY   
					DSC FUNC   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					>DSC SETUP   
					>DSC FUNC   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					It is not possible to have both of DSC and ATIS   
					operating simultaneously. When you turn one   
					ON, the other will turn OFF. If they are both   
					OFF, you must set DSC FUNC to ON to get DSC   
					functionality.   
					WARNING!   
					You can turn OFF the   
					DSC functions, but this   
					is not recommended   
					because you won’t be   
					able to automatically   
					transmit coded   
					information about   
					your boat to the   
					GMDSS in a distress   
					situation.   
					2. Move the cursor to DSC FUNC and press   
					>ENT.   
					3. Press >ENT again if you want to turn the   
					DSC functions ON,   
					OR   
					SPECIAL NOTE:   
					move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					to turn the DSC functions OFF.   
					The DSC or ATIS annunciator in the LCD will   
					illuminate if DSC or ATIS is fully operational.   
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				Enter your ATIS ID   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					LL REPLY   
					DSC FUNC   
					>ATIS ID   
					INPUT USER   
					ATIS ID   
					9________   
					987654321   
					ATIS ID   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					USERATISID   
					INPUT AGAIN   
					_________   
					987654321   
					ATIS ID   
					ENT>STORE   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					>DSC SETUP   
					If you are navigating inland waterways within   
					Europe, you must enter your ATIS ID to access   
					ATIS functionality. ATIS will send a digital signal   
					anytime you release the PTT key.   
					If you make an error, press <ESC to clear all   
					the numbers you have entered so far and   
					return to the DSC SETUP menu, so that you   
					can start again.   
					WARNING!   
					This is a once-only   
					operation. You can   
					display and read your   
					ATIS ID at any time,   
					but you only get one   
					opportunity to store it   
					in the radio. You cannot   
					change it after you   
					have stored it.   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					4. When you have entered your ATIS ID   
					correctly, press >ENT.   
					2. Move the cursor to ATIS ID and press >ENT.   
					If this is the first time that you are entering   
					your ATIS ID, a dashed line appears with 9   
					shown as the first number. Note that an ATIS   
					ID always starts with 9.   
					5. You must reenter your ATIS ID again as a   
					check, then press >ENT again to permanently   
					store your ATIS ID in the radio.   
					You can view your ATIS ID any time by   
					selecting ATIS ID in the DSC SETUP menu.   
					3. Enter the rest of your ATIS ID numbers along   
					the dashed line. The cursor automatically   
					moves to the next space after you enter each   
					number.   
					Turn the ATIS functions on/off   
					ATIS FUNC   
					>ON   
					OFF   
					LOCAL/DIST   
					USA/INT/CAN   
					GPS/DATA   
					DSC SETUP   
					DSC FUNC   
					ATIS ID   
					>DSC SETUP   
					>ATIS FUNC   
					Inland waterways rules   
					require 1W Tx power   
					on channels 06, 08, 10,   
					11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17,   
					71, 72, 74, and 77.   
					1. Select DSC SETUP and press >ENT.   
					OR   
					2. Move the cursor to ATIS FUNC and press   
					move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT   
					to turn ATIS functionality OFF.   
					>ENT.   
					3. Press >ENT again if you want to turn the   
					ATIS functions ON and the ATIS symbol will   
					appear on the LCD screen to confirm that   
					your vessel has ATIS functionality,   
					NOTE: It is not possible to have ATIS and DSC   
					operating simultaneously. When you turn one   
					ON, the other will turn OFF. If they are both off,   
					you must turn on DSC to get DSC functionality.   
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				Reference Section 3   
					Making DSC calls   
					The DSC call menu..................................................................... 38   
					Reply to the last incoming call............................................... 39   
					Make a routine call to an individual.................................... 39   
					Make a routine call to a group ............................................. 40   
					Retry a routine call .................................................................... 41   
					Call all ships ....................................................................................41   
					Call back using the call log data..............................................42   
					Request the LL position of a buddy.......................................42   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You must have stored a valid user   
					MMSID into your NS100 radio in order to   
					access these DSC functions.   
					This reference section explains how to access the DSC call menu options and   
					how to make different types of DSC calls.   
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				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. Press >ENT to select an option.   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					Make a routine call to another individual or to a buddy.   
					Display details of the most recent incoming call and reply.   
					LAST CALL   
					GROUP   
					Make a routine call to any one of the five groups that you have (optionally)   
					set up.   
					ALL SHIPS   
					Make a call to all ships.   
					CALL LOG   
					Show details of the most recent 20 incoming calls.   
					Two DISTRESS logs show the details of the ten most recent distress calls and   
					the ten most recent distress relays.   
					DISTRES LOG   
					LL REQUEST   
					Request the LL position of a buddy.   
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					DSC CALL   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					>LAST CALL   
					GROUP   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					INDV ACK   
					787878787   
					PRESS PTT   
					ESC->EXIT   
					>SET CHANNEL   
					>SEND?   
					CALLING...   
					WAITING ACK   
					4. The call details are summarized on the LCD   
					screen. Press >ENT to send the call. The   
					radio checks the status of CH70 and if it is   
					busy, waits for 2 seconds before rechecking.   
					The person you are   
					calling must also   
					have a radio with   
					DSC functionality.   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					2. Press >ENT to have the radio display the   
					MMSID and other details about the most   
					recent incoming call.   
					When CH70 is free, the call is sent and the   
					TX symbol appears on the LCD screen.   
					3. If you want to reply, press >ENT to select   
					the working channel. Otherwise, press   
					<ESC. (Note: you cannot usually call a   
					duplex channel so these are automatically   
					eliminated. If the call is to a Coast Station the   
					radio will recognize this and select the correct   
					frequency.)   
					5. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talk   
					on the working channel.   
					If there is no reply, try making the call again.   
					(See Reference Section 3 - Retry a routine   
					call.)   
					Make a routine call to an individual   
					DSC CALL   
					>INDIVIDUAL   
					LAST CALL   
					GROUP   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					>MANUAL NEW   
					JON   
					MANUAL MMSID   
					_________   
					345634563   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					345634563   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					345634563   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					345634563   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					BILL   
					>SET CHANNEL   
					ENT>SEND?   
					CALLING...   
					WAITING ACK   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					must enter the individual's MMSID and then   
					press >ENT. (If you enter a wrong digit, press   
					<ESC to erase it.)   
					The person you are   
					calling must also   
					have a radio with   
					DSC functionality.   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					2. Move the cursor up to INDIVIDUAL then   
					press >ENT. You can send a call to one of   
					your buddies or to another individual.   
					4. Select the working channel and press >ENT.   
					(You cannot usually call a duplex channel so   
					these are automatically eliminated. If the call   
					is to a Coast Station the radio will recognize   
					this and select the correct frequency.)   
					3. To call a buddy, scroll through your buddy   
					list, select the name and then press >ENT.   
					To call an individual that is not in your buddy   
					list, press >ENT to select MANUAL NEW. You   
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				5. The call details are summarized on the   
					LCD screen. Press >ENT to send the call.   
					The radio checks the status of CH70 and   
					if it is busy, waits for two seconds before   
					rechecking.   
					6. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talk   
					on the working channel.   
					If there is no reply, try making the call again.   
					(See Reference Section 3 - Retry a routine   
					call.)   
					When CH70 is free, the call is sent and the   
					TX symbol appears on the LCD screen.   
					Make a routine call to a group   
					DSC CALL   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					LAST CALL   
					>GROUP   
					SELECT GROUP   
					>FISHING   
					WATERSKIERS   
					RACING   
					FISHING   
					055555555   
					ROUTINE   
					FISHING   
					FISHING   
					055555555   
					ROUTINE   
					055555555   
					ROUTINE   
					>SET CHANNEL   
					ENT>SEND?   
					CALLING...   
					5. The call details are summarized on the   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					LCD screen. Press >ENT to send the call.   
					The radio checks the status of CH70 and   
					if it is busy, waits for two seconds before   
					rechecking. When CH70 is free, the call is   
					sent and the TX symbol appears on the LCD   
					screen.   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					2. Move the cursor to GROUP then press >ENT.   
					You can send a call to any one of the groups   
					that you have set up (see Reference Section 2   
					- Enter a new group MMSID.)   
					3. Select the group that you want to call and   
					6. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talk   
					on your selected working channel. If there   
					is no reply, try making the call again. (See   
					Reference Section 3 - Retry a routine call.)   
					then press >ENT.   
					4. The group name and MMSID are displayed.   
					Select the working channel and press >ENT.   
					(You cannot usually call a duplex channel so   
					these are automatically eliminated. If the call   
					is to a Coast Station the radio will recognize   
					this and select the correct frequency.)   
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				Retry a routine call   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					787878787   
					SEND AGAIN?   
					ENT>YES   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					787878787   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					INDV ACK   
					787878787   
					PRESS PTT   
					ESC->EXIT   
					WAITING ACK   
					ESC>NO   
					CALLING...   
					WAITING ACK   
					1. If there is no acknowledgement to your call   
					after waiting for 8 seconds, the radio asks   
					if you want to retry sending the call. Press   
					>ENT to retry.   
					When CH70 is free, the call is sent again and   
					the TX symbol appears on the LCD screen.   
					3. The radio will repeat this cycle twice. If the   
					call remains unacknowledged after one   
					minute at the last attempt, the radio returns   
					to normal working channel mode.   
					2. The radio checks the status of CH70 and   
					if it is busy, waits for two seconds before   
					rechecking.   
					4. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talk   
					on the working channel.   
					Call all ships   
					DSC CALL   
					LAST CALL   
					GROUP   
					ALL SHIPS   
					>URGENCY   
					SAFETY   
					ALL SHIPS   
					URGENCY   
					ENT>SEND   
					ESC>CANCEL   
					ALL SHIPS   
					URGENCY   
					CALLING...   
					DISTRESS   
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					ROUTINE   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					4. The radio displays a summary and asks for   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					confirmation. Press >ENT to make the call or   
					<ESC to cancel.   
					2. Scroll through the options and move the   
					cursor to ALL SHIPS. Press >ENT. You have a   
					choice of different priority levels:   
					5. The radio checks the status of CH70 and   
					if it is busy, waits for two seconds before   
					rechecking. The radio will repeat this cycle   
					twice and then return to normal working   
					channel mode.   
					• URGENCY for use in a serious situation   
					or problem that could lead to a distress   
					situation.   
					• SAFETY to send safety information to all   
					other vessels in range.   
					• ROUTINE for a routine call at 1W   
					transmission power (USA/Canada only).   
					When CH70 is free, the call is sent and the   
					TX symbol appears on the LCD screen. The   
					working channel moves to CH16 to wait for a   
					voice contact.   
					3. Press >ENT to select URGENCY, or scroll to a   
					different priority level and then press >ENT.   
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				Call back using the call log data   
					NS100   
					DSC CALL   
					GROUP   
					ALL SHIPS   
					>CALL LOG   
					01 NS100   
					>CALL BACK   
					DELETE   
					SAVE   
					INDIVIDUAL   
					ROUTINE   
					10:45PM LOC   
					3. Use ^CH/SELv to scroll through the log   
					and locate a particular entry. Press >ENT to   
					continue.   
					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.   
					You can also save an entry in your buddy list,   
					or delete an entry.   
					4. Press >ENT again to confirm the call back   
					OR   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					to delete or save the entry in your call log,   
					scroll to the desired option and then press   
					>ENT.   
					2. Scroll through the options and move the   
					cursor to CALL LOG. Press >ENT. The details   
					of most recent incoming call is shown as the   
					first entry (01) in the call log.   
					Request the LL position of a buddy   
					DSC CALL   
					LL REQUEST   
					>ALEX   
					JEAN   
					ALEX   
					ALEX   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					ALEX   
					LL REQUEST   
					WAITING ACK   
					POSITION ACK   
					ALEX   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
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					CALL LOG   
					LL REQUEST   
					LL REQUEST   
					DISTRES LOG   
					>LL REQUEST   
					BILL   
					ENT>SEND?   
					CALLING..   
					ESC->EXIT   
					You can use this option to contact a buddy   
					and ask for their position. For example, if your   
					buddy is in a good fishing spot, your buddy   
					can send you the position in confidence, rather   
					than revealing it over an voice channel.   
					2. Scroll through the options and move the   
					cursor to LL REQUEST. Press >ENT.   
					3. Press >ENT to select the first buddy in your   
					buddy list, or scroll through the other entries   
					until the cursor is next to the buddy whose   
					position you want to check and then press   
					>ENT.   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
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				4. The NS100 radio asks for confirmation. Press   
					>ENT to send the LL position request to your   
					buddy.   
					6. The working channel is displayed while   
					the radio waits for an acknowledgement   
					from your buddy. If no acknowledgement is   
					received within 8 seconds, the radio asks if   
					you want to retry. Press >ENT to retry.   
					5. The radio checks the status of CH70 and   
					if it is busy, waits for two seconds before   
					rechecking. (The radio will repeat this cycle   
					twice before returning to the normal working   
					channel mode.)   
					If your buddy hasn't acknowledged the LL   
					position request after one minute at your last   
					attempt, the radio returns to normal working   
					channel mode.   
					When CH70 is free, the LL position request is   
					sent and the TX symbol appears on the LCD   
					screen.   
					7. If the LL position request is acknowledged,   
					your buddy's position data and the time are   
					both displayed on the LCD screen.   
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					Receiving DSC calls   
					Manually acknowledge an individual call. ........................45   
					Automatically acknowledge an individual call .......................46   
					Reply to a group call...................................................................46   
					Reply to an all ships call............................................................47   
					Manually reply to an LL position request ..........................48   
					Automatically reply to an LL position request.................48   
					Do not reply to an LL position request................................49   
					Reply to a geographical call ....................................................49   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You must have stored a valid user   
					MMSID into your NS100 radio in order to   
					receive these DSC functions.   
					This reference section explains how to respond to the different types of   
					incoming DSC calls.   
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					PORT OPS/VTS   
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					ROUTINE   
					567856789   
					RCV:INDIV   
					567856789   
					ENT->ACK   
					ESC->EXIT   
					COMMERCIAL   
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					ESC->EXIT   
					If you have set up your radio to respond to   
					incoming DSC calls manually (see Reference   
					Section 2 - Select your response to individual   
					calls) the following happens when the radio   
					picks up an incoming individual call:   
					2. Press >ENT if you want to acknowledge the   
					European radio   
					models require   
					a manual   
					call. The LCD screen displays the TX symbol   
					and changes to CH70.   
					acknowledgement.   
					3. Press >ENT again to send an   
					acknowledgement and automatically move   
					to a working channel.   
					1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming   
					call. Press any key except >ENT or <ESC to   
					stop the beeps.   
					The caller should now respond to your   
					acknowledgement by making voice contact   
					on the designated working channel. If not,   
					you can use PTT to make voice contact   
					yourself.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					TELEPHONE symbol, the type of incoming   
					call and the MMSID of the caller. After one   
					second this LCD screen changes and invites   
					you to press >ENT to acknowledge the   
					call OR press <ESC to ignore it. These two   
					screens alternate once every second for a   
					maximum of three minutes.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored   
					in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest   
					entry is automatically deleted.   
					You can also store the MMSID of any call log   
					entry in your buddy list, if you want. The radio   
					will automatically copy the MMSID but you   
					must enter the buddy name manually.   
					If you press <ESC to ignore the call or do   
					not respond within three minutes, the radio   
					returns to its previous status.   
					If the radio recognises the MMSID as one of   
					your buddies, it displays the buddy name in   
					place of the MMSID.   
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					If you have set up your radio to respond   
					to incoming DSC calls automatically (see   
					Reference Section 2 - Select your response to   
					individual calls) the following happens when   
					the radio picks up an incoming call:   
					The radio also changes to CH70   
					automatically and displays the TX symbol.   
					If you press <ESC to ignore the call, or do   
					not respond within three minutes, the radio   
					returns to its previous status.   
					1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming   
					call. Press any key except >ENT or <ESC to   
					stop the beeps now.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored   
					in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest   
					entry is automatically deleted.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					TELEPHONE symbol, the type of incoming   
					call, and the MMSID of the caller.   
					You can also store the MMSID of any entry   
					into your buddy list, if you want. The radio   
					will automatically copy the MMSID but you   
					must enter a name manually.   
					If the radio recognises the MMSID as one of   
					your buddies, it displays the buddy name in   
					place of the MMSID.   
					Reply to a group call   
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					URGENCY   
					RACING   
					FROM   
					034567891   
					ESC->EXIT   
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					When the radio picks up an incoming call from   
					any one of the groups that you have set up   
					earlier:   
					1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming   
					call. The type of beep depends upon the type   
					of call. Press any key except >ENT or <ESC   
					to stop the beeps.   
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				The radio automatically selects the working   
					channel designated in the incoming call.   
					If you press <ESC or do not respond within   
					three minutes, the radio returns to its   
					previous status.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You must have stored   
					at least one group   
					MMSID into your   
					radio in order to   
					access this function.   
					(See Reference Section   
					2 - Enter a new group   
					MMSID.)   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays   
					the BUSY TELEPHONE symbol, the type   
					of incoming call, the group name and the   
					designated channel. After one second this   
					LCD screen changes and displays the group   
					MMSID and invites you to press <ESC to   
					exit. These two screens alternate once every   
					second, for a maximum of three minutes.   
					2. No acknowledgement is required. Just press   
					PTT to communicate on the designated   
					working channel.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored   
					in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest   
					entry is automatically deleted.   
					Reply to an all ships call   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:ALL SHIPS   
					URGENCY   
					123456789   
					ESC->EXIT   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
					When the radio picks up an incoming all ships   
					call:   
					If the radio recognises the MMSID as one of   
					your buddies, it displays the buddy name in   
					place of the MMSID.   
					The all ships ROUTINE   
					category at 1W   
					transmission power   
					is available only in   
					USA/Canada.   
					1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming   
					call. The type of beep depends upon the type   
					of call. Press any key except PTT or <ESC to   
					stop the beeps now. The radio automatically   
					selects CH16.   
					2. No acknowledgement is required. Just press   
					PTT to communicate on the designated   
					working channel.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored   
					in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest   
					entry is automatically deleted.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					TELEPHONE symbol, the type and priority of   
					the incoming call, the MMSID of the caller,   
					and invites you to press <ESC to exit.   
					If you press <ESC or do not respond within   
					three minutes, the radio returns to CH16 to   
					receive voice communication.   
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				Manually reply to an LL position request   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					POSITION REQ   
					123451234   
					ENT->ACK   
					RCV:POSITION   
					123451234   
					ENT->ACK   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
					ESC->EXIT   
					ESC->EXIT   
					When the radio receives an LL position request   
					it sounds a beep to alert you to the request.   
					2. Press >ENT to acknowledge the call   
					and transmit your position on CH70   
					automatically.   
					You can reply to this   
					request manually   
					only if you have set   
					the LL REPLY option   
					to MANUAL. (See   
					Reference Section 2   
					- Select your response   
					to LL polling calls.)   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					TELEPHONE symbol, the position request and   
					the MMSID of the caller.   
					The LL position request is not stored in the   
					call log.   
					1. If you press <ESC, or do not respond to   
					the request within three minutes, the radio   
					returns to its previous state.   
					Automatically reply to an LL position request   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:POSITION   
					123451234   
					REPLY AUTO   
					ESC->EXIT   
					123451234   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
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					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
					The radio acknowledges the request   
					automatically, and immediately sends your   
					boat's position to the caller.   
					When the radio receives an LL position request   
					it sounds a beep to alert you to the request.   
					You can reply to this   
					request automatically   
					only if you have   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					TELEPHONE symbol, the position request and   
					the MMSID of the caller.   
					set the LL REPLY   
					The radio then returns automatically to its   
					previous state.   
					option to AUTO. (See   
					Reference Section 2   
					- Select your response   
					to LL polling calls.)   
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				Do not reply to an LL position request   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:POSITION   
					123451234   
					REPLY OFF   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
					ESC->EXIT   
					When the radio receives an LL position request   
					it beeps to alert you to the request.   
					The radio shows that the reply facility is   
					OFF. Just press <ESC or PTT to return to the   
					previous state.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					BUSY symbol, the position request and the   
					MMSID of the caller.   
					The LL position request is not stored in the call   
					log.   
					Reply to a geographic call   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:POSITION   
					123451234   
					REPLY OFF   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:39 UTC   
					A geographical call can be received only   
					by vessels within a certain radius of the   
					transmission, typically 20-30 miles (32-48 kms).   
					If the radio recognises the MMSID as one of   
					your buddies, it displays the buddy name in   
					place of the MMSID.   
					When the radio picks up an incoming   
					geographic call:   
					2. You can reply to the incoming call with an   
					INDIVIDUAL call back. The incoming call is   
					stored in the call log.   
					1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming   
					call. Press any key except PTT or <ESC to   
					stop the beeps now.   
					Press >ENT to move to the designated   
					working channel. If no channel is designated,   
					CH 16 is automatically selected.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays   
					the BUSY symbol, the type and priority of the   
					incoming call, and the MMSID of the caller.   
					Press PTT to communicate on the designated   
					working channel.   
					If you press <ESC to ignore the call, or do   
					not respond within three minutes, the radio   
					returns to its previous status.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored   
					in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest   
					entry is automatically deleted.   
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				Reference Section 5   
					Distress calls   
					Send a distress call. ..................................................................... 51   
					Receive and reply to a distress call.......................................52   
					Call back using the distress logs.............................................52   
					Receive a distress relay.............................................................53   
					Receive a distress acknowledgment....................................54   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You must have stored a valid user   
					MMSID into your NS100 radio in order to   
					access these DSC functions.   
					This reference section explains how to send, and respond to, different types   
					of DSC distress calls. For distress calls, the radio is capable of automatically   
					sending and receiving enhanced position information that specifies the   
					position of the distressed vessel to within about 60ft (18m).   
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				Send a distress call   
					DISTRES CALL   
					>UNDEFINED   
					FIRE   
					DISTRES CALL   
					DISTRES CALL   
					SENT! WAIT   
					PRESS ESC   
					>FIRE   
					HOLD DISTRES   
					3 SECONDS   
					FLOODING   
					TO CANCEL   
					If CH70 is already busy, the distress signal   
					will override the existing transmission.   
					1. Lift up the protective hinged cover from the   
					red DISTRESS button, located on the right   
					hand side of the handset.   
					If you hold down   
					DISTRESS, an   
					UNDEFINED distress   
					call is transmitted   
					automatically after   
					a three second   
					The distress call repeats randomly   
					every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes until a distress   
					acknowledgement is received from a Search   
					and Rescue authority or until you cancel the   
					distress call manually by pressing <ESC or   
					16/9.   
					2. Press DISTRESS to show the following   
					distress categories on the LCD screen. Note   
					that only four categories can be shown at   
					any one time so use ^CH/SEL to scroll up   
					and CH/SELv to scroll down.   
					countdown.   
					UNDEFINED   
					FIRE   
					FLOODING   
					COLLISON   
					GROUNDING   
					LISTING   
					After transmitting the distress call, the radio   
					beeps loudly for 2 minutes and waits for a   
					distress acknowledgement.   
					4. Press any key except <ESC or 16/9 if you   
					want to stop the beeps while waiting for the   
					distress acknowledgement. (Press <ESC or   
					16/9 only if you want to cancel the waiting   
					phase and move to CH16.)   
					SINKING   
					ADRIFT   
					ABANDONING   
					PIRACY   
					OVERBOARD   
					5. The radio selects CH16 automatically so that   
					you can hear any incoming voice contacts   
					from the Search and Rescue authorities and/   
					or other vessels in your area.   
					3. Scroll to the category that best describes   
					your situation, then hold down >ENT   
					or DISTRESS until the distress signal is   
					transmitted at high power on CH70 at the   
					end of a three second countdown.   
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				Receive and reply to a distress call   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:DISTRESS   
					123451234   
					FIRE   
					RCV:DISTRESS   
					N 12.12.121’   
					E121.12.121’   
					T 09:36 UTC   
					ESC->EXIT   
					These two screens alternate once every   
					second.   
					When the radio picks up an incoming distress   
					call:   
					IMPORTANT!   
					You can establish   
					If the vessel's position isn't specified, a series   
					of dashed lines are shown instead.   
					1. The radio beeps loudly to alert you to the   
					incoming distress call and the working   
					channel changes automatically to CH16.   
					Press any key except PTT or <ESC if you   
					want to stop the beeps.   
					voice contact with the   
					distressed vessel, as   
					described here, but   
					the Coast Guard is the   
					only agency allowed   
					to send a distress   
					2. Press PTT to establish voice contact with the   
					distressed vessel or press <ESC to maintain a   
					listening watch on CH16.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					BUSY symbol, the category of the distress,   
					and the MMSID (or buddy name) of the   
					distressed vessel. After one second, the LCD   
					display changes to show the position of the   
					distressed vessel and the time of the distress   
					transmission.   
					The details of the incoming call are stored in   
					the distress log. If the distress log is full, the   
					oldest entry is automatically deleted.   
					acknowledgement.   
					Call back using the distress logs   
					DSC CALL   
					DISTRES LOG   
					>DISTRESS   
					RELAY   
					RELAY LOG 01   
					DIST RELAY   
					678678678   
					FLOODING   
					SENT FROM   
					987654321   
					>CALL BACK   
					DELETE   
					ALL SHIPS   
					N 38 27.021’   
					E137 12.011’   
					T 12:27 UTC   
					987654321   
					CALL LOG   
					>DISTRES LOG   
					ENT> OPERATE   
					SAVE MMSID   
					The radio has two distress logs that each hold   
					the details of ten distress calls. The DISTRESS   
					log stores received distress calls, and the RELAY   
					log stores relayed distress calls.   
					1. Press CALL to display the first three options   
					IMPORTANT!   
					of the DSC CALL menu.   
					You can establish   
					voice contact with   
					the distressed vessel,   
					but ONLY the Coast   
					Guard is allowed   
					2. Scroll through the options and move the   
					cursor to DISTRES LOG. Press >ENT.   
					You can reply to any of them with an   
					INDIVIDUAL call back, as follows:   
					3. Press >ENT again to select the received   
					distress call log   
					to send a distress   
					acknowledgement.   
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				OR   
					one second; the first screen shows the   
					MMSID (or buddy name) of the distressed   
					vessel and the type of distress, the second   
					screen shows the position of the distressed   
					vessel, the time of the distress call and the   
					MMSID (or buddy name) of the vessel that   
					relayed the Distress Call.   
					move the cursor to RELAY and then press   
					>ENT to select the relayed distress call log.   
					The most recent incoming distress call is   
					shown as the first entry in the log.   
					3. Press >ENT to select the first entry in the log,   
					or scroll through the other entries until the   
					cursor is next to the entry you want to call   
					and then press >ENT.   
					If the vessel's position isn't specified, a series   
					of dashed lines are shown instead.   
					5. Press >ENT to display another screen with a   
					list of options. Press >ENT again if you want   
					to call back.   
					4. The radio displays the details of the distress   
					call over three screens that alternate every   
					Receive a distress relay   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:RELAY   
					123451234   
					FIRE   
					RCV:RELAY   
					RCV:RELAY   
					SENT FROM   
					876587658   
					ESC->EXIT   
					N 12.12.121’   
					E121.12.121’   
					T 09:36 UTC   
					ESC->EXIT   
					When the radio picks up an incoming distress   
					relay:   
					These three screens cycle once every second.   
					If the position of the distressed vessel's isn't   
					specified, a series of dashed lines are shown   
					instead.   
					1. The radio beeps loudly to alert you to the   
					incoming distress relay and the working   
					channel changes automatically to CH16.   
					Press any key except PTT or <ESC if you   
					want to stop the beeps.   
					2. Press PTT to try and establish voice contact   
					with the distressed vessel or press <ESC to   
					maintain a listening watch on CH16.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays   
					the BUSY symbol, the MMSID (or buddy   
					name) of the distressed vessel and the   
					type of distress. After one second, the LCD   
					screen changes to show the position of the   
					distressed vessel and the time of the distress   
					transmission. After another second, the LCD   
					screen changes again to show the MMSID   
					(or buddy name) of the vessel relaying the   
					distress call.   
					The details of the incoming distress relay are   
					stored in the distress log. If the distress log is   
					full, the oldest entry is automatically deleted.   
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				Receive a distress acknowledgement   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:34 UTC   
					RCV:DISTRESS   
					ACKNOWLEDGE   
					FROM   
					654365436   
					SINKING   
					N 39 27.021’   
					E135 12.011’   
					T 09:37 UTC   
					654365436   
					ESC->EXIT   
					123451234   
					When the radio picks up an incoming distress   
					acknowledgement:   
					These three screens cycle once every second.   
					If the distressed vessel's position isn't   
					specified, a series of dashed lines are shown   
					instead.   
					1. The radio beeps loudly for two minutes,   
					to alert you to the incoming distress   
					acknowledgement and the working channel   
					changes automatically to CH16. Press any   
					<ESC or 16/9 to stop the beeps.   
					2. Press <ESC or 16/9 to cancel the LCD screen   
					cycle, then press PTT to try and establish   
					voice contact with the coast guard or press   
					<ESC again to maintain a listening watch on   
					CH16.   
					At the same time, the LCD screen displays the   
					distress acknowledgement and the MMSID   
					(or buddy name) of the vessel sending the   
					acknowledgement. After one second, the   
					LCD screen changes to show the MMSID   
					and position of the distressed vessel and   
					the type of distress. After another second,   
					the LCD screen changes again to show   
					MMSID again and the time of the distress   
					acknowledgement.   
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					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.   
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				NS100 SS   
					GENERAL   
					FEATURES   
					Power Supply:   
					Current drain:   
					• Transmit   
					• Receive   
					Useable channels   
					(country-specific):   
					13.6V DC.   
					Local/Distant control:   
					Position polling:   
					Group Call:   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					6A at 25W Tx / 1.5A at 1W Tx   
					<350mA in standby   
					Call logs:   
					Yes (20 individual, 10 distress,   
					10 distress relay)   
					Yes (USA/Canada)   
					Yes (Europe)   
					International   
					USA   
					Canada   
					Weather   
					16K0G3E (FM)/16K0G2B (DSC)   
					speaker - 2.1’ (700mm)   
					DSC (USCG SC101)   
					DSC (Class D):   
					Channel Naming:   
					Tri watch, Favorite   
					channel scan, All scan:   
					Hailer function   
					Yes   
					Modulation mode:   
					Compass safe distance:   
					Yes   
					with 20W output:   
					Intercom function:   
					Second handset:   
					Second 4W external speaker: No   
					Separate CH70 DSC receiver. Yes (Europe only)   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					PHYSICAL   
					LCD display (viewing):   
					48 (W) x 24 (H) mm   
					FSTN 4 x 12 character   
					Contrast and   
					backlight control:   
					Antenna connector:   
					Temperature Range:   
					Waterproofing:   
					• Handset   
					• Speaker/Box   
					Dimensions:   
					• Handset   
					• Speaker   
					• Box   
					Weight:   
					• Handset   
					• Speaker   
					• Box   
					Frequency stability:   
					Frequency control:   
					GPS/NMEA input:   
					Comm. port:   
					Yes   
					SO-239 (50 ohm)   
					-15ºC to +50ºC   
					TRANSMITTER   
					Frequency:   
					Output power:   
					Transmitter protection:   
					156.025 - 157.425MHz   
					25W / 1W selectable   
					Open / short circuit of   
					antenna with VSWR   
					shutdown   
					JIS-7   
					IPX6   
					68(W) x 140(H) x 30(T) mm   
					140(W) x 148(H) x 49(T) mm   
					220(W) x 173(H) x 50(T) mm   
					Max Freq deviation:   
					Spurious & harmonics:   
					+/- 5kHz   
					Attenuated at least   
					43+10logPo (USA)   
					80db@25W, 60db@1W (EU)   
					Less than 10%@ 1kHz for a   
					+/- 3kHz deviation   
					10oz (0.28kg)   
					11oz (0.31kg)   
					3.0lbs (1.36kg)   
					+/- 10ppm   
					PLL   
					Yes   
					Modulation distortion:   
					RECEIVER   
					Frequency:   
					12dB SINAD sensitivity:   
					156.025 - 163.275MHz   
					0.25uV (distant) / 2.5uV   
					(local) (USA models)   
					0.35uV   
					4800 baud NMEA output   
					20db SINAD sensitivity:   
					Adjacent CH selectivity:   
					more than 80db   
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				Spurious response rejection ratio: more than 80db   
					Intermodulation rejection ratio: more than 80db   
					Residual Noise level:   
					Audio output power:   
					• handset   
					more than -40db unsquelched   
					1W   
					2W   
					• external large speaker   
					Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
					NS100 DS   
					GENERAL   
					• Handset   
					• Speaker   
					• Box   
					Weight:   
					68(W) x 140(H) x 30(T) mm   
					140(W) x 148(H) x 49(T) mm   
					220(W) x 173(H) x 50(T) mm   
					Power Supply:   
					Current drain:   
					• Transmit   
					13.6V DC.   
					6A at 25W Tx / 1.5A at 1W Tx   
					Less than 400mA in standby   
					• Receive   
					• Handset   
					• Speaker   
					• Box   
					Frequency stability:   
					Frequency control:   
					GPS/NMEA input:   
					Comm. port:   
					10oz (0.28kg)   
					11oz (0.31kg)   
					3.0lbs (1.36kg)   
					+/- 10ppm   
					PLL   
					Yes   
					Useable channels   
					(country-specific):   
					International   
					USA   
					Canada   
					Weather   
					16K0G3E(FM)/16K0G2B (DSC)   
					speaker - 2.1’ (700mm)   
					Modulation mode:   
					Compass safe distance:   
					4800 baud NMEA output   
					FEATURES   
					PHYSICAL   
					LCD display (viewing):   
					48 (W) x 24 (H) mm   
					FSTN 4 x 12 character   
					Local/Distant control:   
					Position polling:   
					Group Call:   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Contrast and   
					backlight control:   
					Antenna connector:   
					Temperature Range:   
					Waterproofing:   
					• Handset   
					Yes   
					Call logs:   
					Yes (20 individual, 10 distress,   
					10 distress relay)   
					Yes (USA/Canada)   
					Yes (Europe)   
					SO-239 (50 ohm)   
					-15ºC to +50ºC   
					DSC (USCG SC101)   
					DSC (Class D):   
					Channel Naming:   
					Tri watch, Favorite   
					channel scan, All scan:   
					Hailer function   
					JIS-7   
					IPX6   
					Yes   
					• Speaker/Box   
					Dimensions:   
					Yes   
					with 20W output:   
					Yes   
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				Intercom function:   
					Second handset:   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					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:   
					with VSWR shutdown   
					Max Freq deviation:   
					Spurious & harmonics:   
					80dB@25W, 60dB@1W (EU)   
					Modulation distortion:   
					3kHz deviation   
					Open / short circuit of antenna   
					+/- 5kHz   
					Attenuated at least 43+10logPo (USA)   
					Less than 10%@ 1kHz for a +/-   
					RECEIVER   
					Frequency:   
					156.025 - 163.275MHz   
					12dB SINAD sensitivity:   
					(USA models)   
					0.25uV (distant) / 2.5uV (local)   
					20db SINAD sensitivity:   
					Adjacent CH selectivity:   
					0.35uV   
					more than 80db   
					Spurious response rejection ratio: more than 80db   
					Intermodulation rejection ratio: more than 80db   
					Residual Noise level:   
					Audio output power:   
					• handset   
					more than -40db unsquelched   
					1W   
					• external large speaker   
					2W   
					• 
					hailer:   
					20W into 4 Ohms   
					Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				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.   
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				PROBLEM: No sound from the external   
					speaker.   
					PROBLEM: The transceiver will not power up.   
					A fuse may have blown OR there is no   
					voltage getting to the transceiver.   
					a) Check that the external speaker cable is   
					physically connected.   
					a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or   
					squashed sections.   
					b) Check the soldering of the external   
					speaker cable.   
					b) After checking the wiring, replace the 10A   
					fuse (one spare fuse is supplied).   
					PROBLEM: Transmissions are always on low   
					power, even when high (HI) power is selected.   
					c) Check the battery voltage. This must be at   
					least 10.8V 0.5V DC.   
					The antenna may be faulty.   
					PROBLEM: The transceiver blows the fuse   
					when the power is switched on.   
					a) Test the transceiver with a different   
					antenna.   
					The power wires may have been reversed.   
					b) Have the antenna checked out.   
					a) Check that the red wire is connected to   
					the positive battery terminal, and the   
					black wire is connected to the negative   
					battery terminal.   
					PROBLEM: Battery symbol is displayed.   
					The power supply is too low or too high.   
					a) Check the battery voltage. This should be   
					at least 10.8V 0.5V DC.   
					b) Check the alternator on the vessel.   
					PROBLEM: The speaker makes popping or   
					whining noises when the engine is running.   
					PROBLEM: No position information is   
					displayed.   
					Electrical noise may be interfering with the   
					transceiver.   
					The GPS cable may faulty or the GPS setting   
					may be incorrect.   
					a) Re-route the power cables away from the   
					engine.   
					a) Check that the GPS cable is physically   
					connected.   
					b) Add a noise suppressor to the power   
					cable.   
					b) Check the polarity of the GPS cable.   
					c) Use resistive spark plug wires and/or use   
					an alternator whine filter.   
					c) Check the baud rate setting of the GPS if   
					applicable. The baud rate setting should   
					be 4800 for NMEA. Parity should be set to   
					NONE.   
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				Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Banks   
					International channel banks ................................................... 62   
					USA channel banks ..................................................................... 65   
					Canadian channel banks........................................................... 68   
					Country-specific inland waterways (Europe) .....................71   
					Special Channels ......................................................................... 73   
					The following pages show details of the VHF marine channel banks being used   
					in different parts of the world.   
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					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					No   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					Yes   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					01   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					156.050   
					156.100   
					156.150   
					156.200   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					160.650   
					160.700   
					160.750   
					160.800   
					160.850   
					156.300   
					160.950   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					02   
					03   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					09   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Inter-ship Safety   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					SAFETY   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Yes   
					No   
					PORT OPS   
					Commercial (inter-ship only)   
					Recreational Calling Channel   
					Commercial   
					COMMERCIAL   
					CALLING   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					COMMERCIAL   
					VTS   
					Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Intership Navigation Safety (bridge-to-   
					bridge)   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					13   
					156.650   
					156.650   
					Yes   
					No   
					BRIDGE COM   
					14   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.100   
					157.150   
					157.200   
					157.250   
					157.300   
					157.350   
					157.400   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					161.500   
					161.550   
					161.600   
					161.650   
					161.700   
					161.750   
					161.800   
					161.850   
					161.900   
					161.950   
					162.000   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					PORT OPS   
					DISTRESS   
					15 1   
					Port Operations – 1W Only   
					International Distress, Safety, and Calling   
					State Controlled – 1W Only   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					16   
					17 1   
					18   
					SAR   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					19   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					20   
					21   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
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				SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					No   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					Yes   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					60   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					156.025   
					156.075   
					156.125   
					156.175   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					157.075   
					157.125   
					157.175   
					157.225   
					157.275   
					157.325   
					157.375   
					157.425   
					160.625   
					160.675   
					160.725   
					160.775   
					160.825   
					160.875   
					160.925   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					161.525   
					161.575   
					161.625   
					161.675   
					161.725   
					161.775   
					161.825   
					161.875   
					161.925   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Commercial, bridge-to-bridge   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Port Operations   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					BRIDGE COM   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PORT OPS   
					DSC   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					69   
					70 3   
					71   
					72   
					73   
					74   
					77   
					78   
					79   
					80   
					81   
					82   
					83   
					84   
					85   
					86   
					87   
					88   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					No   
					Digital Selective Calling - DSC   
					Port Operations   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					Intership   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Port Operations   
					Intership   
					Non-Commercial, Duplex   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
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				WEATHER   
					Wx01   
					Wx02   
					Wx03   
					Wx04   
					Wx05   
					Wx06   
					Wx07   
					Wx08   
					Wx09   
					Wx10   
					NAME TAG   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					162.550   
					162.400   
					162.475   
					162.425   
					162.450   
					162.500   
					162.525   
					161.650   
					161.775   
					163.275   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					SPECIAL NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL USAGE   
					1. LOW POWER (1W) only.   
					2. LOW POWER (1W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before transmitting. Used normally in   
					bridge-to-bridge communications.   
					3. Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls.   
					No voice communication is allowed on CH70.   
					4. The INTERNATIONAL mode is not legal for use in U.S. or Canada waters.   
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				USA channel banks   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					(MHz)   
					01A   
					03A 4   
					05A   
					06   
					156.050   
					156.150   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.050   
					156.150   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					Port Operation, VTS in Selected Areas   
					US Government, Coast Guard   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Inter-ship Safety   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					SAFETY   
					07A   
					08   
					Commercial   
					Yes   
					No   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					CALLING   
					Commercial (inter-ship only)   
					Recreational Calling Channel   
					Commercial   
					09   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					10   
					COMMERCIAL   
					VTS   
					11   
					Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					12   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					Intership Navigation Safety (bridge-to-bridge),   
					1W with Power-up   
					13 3   
					156.650   
					156.650   
					Yes   
					No   
					BRIDGE COM   
					14   
					15 2   
					156.700   
					RX Only   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					157.000   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.100   
					157.150   
					157.200   
					157.250   
					157.300   
					157.350   
					157.400   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					161.600   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.100   
					157.150   
					161.800   
					161.850   
					161.900   
					161.950   
					162.000   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Environmental, RX Only   
					International Distress, Safety, and Calling   
					State Controlled – 1W Only   
					Commercial   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					ENVIROMENTAL   
					DISTRESS   
					16   
					17 1   
					18A   
					19A   
					20   
					SAR   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					PORT OPS   
					Commercial   
					Port Operations, Canadian Coast Guard, Duplex No   
					20A   
					21A 4   
					22A   
					23A 4   
					24   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					PORT OPS   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Coast Guard Liaison   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					COAST GUARD   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					U.S. Government, Coast Guard   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
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					26   
					27   
					28   
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				SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					61A 4   
					63A   
					64A 4   
					156.075   
					156.175   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.075   
					156.175   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					PORT OPS   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing Yes   
					65A   
					Port Operations   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					66A   
					PORT OPS   
					Commercial, bridge-to-bridge, 1W with Power-   
					up   
					67 3   
					156.375   
					156.375   
					Yes   
					No   
					BRIDGE COM   
					68   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Digital Selective Calling - DSC   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PLEASURE   
					DSC   
					69   
					70 6   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					No   
					71   
					PLEASURE   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					72   
					73   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					74   
					Port Operations   
					77 1   
					78A   
					79A   
					80A   
					Port Operations –1W Only   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Commercial   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Commercial   
					U.S. Government, Environmental Protection   
					Agency Operations   
					81A 4   
					157.075   
					157.075   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					82A 4   
					83A 4   
					84   
					157.125   
					157.175   
					157.225   
					157.275   
					157.325   
					157.375   
					157.425   
					157.425   
					157.125   
					157.175   
					161.825   
					161.875   
					161.925   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					157.425   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Commercial, Intership Only   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					TELEPHONE   
					85   
					TELEPHONE   
					86   
					TELEPHONE   
					87   
					TELEPHONE   
					88   
					TELEPHONE   
					88A   
					COMMERCIAL   
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				WEATHER   
					Wx01   
					Wx02   
					Wx03   
					Wx04   
					Wx05   
					Wx06   
					Wx07   
					Wx08   
					Wx09   
					Wx10   
					NAME TAG   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					162.550   
					162.400   
					162.475   
					162.425   
					162.450   
					162.500   
					162.525   
					161.650   
					161.775   
					163.275   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					SPECIAL NOTES ON USA CHANNEL USAGE   
					1. LOW POWER (1W) only.   
					2. Receive Only.   
					3. LOW POWER (1W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before transmitting. Used normally in   
					bridge-to-bridge communications.   
					4. Lightly Shaded Simplex channels 03A, 21A, 23A, 61A, 64A, 81A, 82A, and 83A cannot be lawfully used in U.S.   
					waters unless special authorization is obtained from the U.S. Coast Guard. Not for use by the general public.   
					5. The letter “A” illuminated by the channel number indicates the USA channel is simplex. This same channel is always   
					duplex when selecting International. There is no “A” reference for International channels. The letter “B” is only used   
					for some Canadian “Receive Only” channels.   
					6. Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls.   
					No voice communication is allowed on CH70.   
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				Canadian channel banks   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					01   
					156.050   
					156.100   
					156.150   
					156.200   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.050   
					RX Only   
					157.100   
					157.150   
					157.200   
					157.250   
					RX Only   
					157.300   
					157.350   
					157.400   
					160.650   
					160.700   
					160.750   
					156.200   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					161.600   
					161.650   
					157.050   
					161.650   
					157.100   
					161.750   
					161.800   
					161.850   
					161.850   
					161.900   
					161.950   
					162.000   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Canadian Coast Guard, SAR   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Inter-ship Safety   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					------   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					CANADIAN CG   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					SAFETY   
					02   
					03   
					04A   
					05A   
					06   
					07A   
					08   
					Commercial   
					Yes   
					No   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					CALLING   
					Commercial (inter-ship only)   
					Recreational Calling Channel   
					Commercial   
					09   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					10   
					COMMERCIAL   
					VTS   
					11   
					Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Intership Navigation Safety (bridge-to-bridge)   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Commercial – 1W Only   
					12   
					13 3   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					BRIDGE COM   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					COMMERCIAL   
					DISTRESS   
					14   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					15 1   
					16   
					17 1   
					18A   
					19A   
					20 1   
					21   
					International Distress, Safety, and Calling   
					State Controlled – 1W Only   
					Commercial   
					SAR   
					COMMERCIAL   
					CANADIAN CG   
					CANADIAN CG   
					PORT OPS   
					Canadian Coast Guard   
					Canadian Coast Guard, Duplex– 1W Only   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					21A   
					21B   
					22A   
					23   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Port Operations, RX Only   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					PORT OPS   
					Canadian Coast Guard Liaison   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, RX Only   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					CANADIAN CG   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					24   
					25   
					25B   
					26   
					27   
					28   
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				SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					28B   
					60   
					61A 4   
					62A   
					64   
					64A 4   
					65A   
					66A 1   
					67   
					RX Only   
					156.025   
					156.075   
					156.125   
					156.225   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					157.075   
					157.125   
					157.175   
					157.175   
					RX Only   
					157.225   
					157.275   
					157.325   
					157.375   
					157.425   
					162.000   
					160.625   
					156.075   
					156.125   
					160.825   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					157.075   
					157.125   
					161.775   
					157.175   
					161.775   
					161.825   
					161.875   
					161.925   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					Public Correspondence, RX Only   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Canadian Coast Guard   
					------   
					No   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					CANADIAN CG   
					TELEPHONE   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					PORT OPS   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing Yes   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					No   
					Port Operations – 1W Only   
					Commercial, SAR   
					PORT OPS   
					COMMERCIAL   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					68   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Commercial Fishing Only   
					No   
					69   
					70 6   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					No   
					COMMERCIAL   
					DSC   
					Digital Selective Calling - DSC   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Intership   
					71   
					PLEASURE   
					72   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					73   
					Commercial Fishing Only   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					PORT OPS   
					74   
					Commercial Fishing Only   
					77 1   
					78A   
					79A   
					80A   
					81A 4   
					82A 4   
					83   
					83A 4   
					83B   
					84   
					Port Operations –1W Only   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Commercial   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					COMMERCIAL   
					COMMERCIAL   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					CANADIAN CG   
					UNAUTHORIZED   
					CANADIAN CG   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					Commercial   
					U.S. Government Operations   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Canadian Coast Guard   
					U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard   
					Canadian Coast Guard, RX Only   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					Public Correspondence, Marine Operator   
					85   
					No   
					86   
					No   
					87   
					No   
					88   
					No   
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				WEATHER   
					Wx01   
					Wx02   
					Wx03   
					Wx04   
					Wx05   
					Wx06   
					Wx07   
					Wx08   
					Wx09   
					Wx10   
					NAME TAG   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					CANADA WX   
					NOAA WX   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					RX Only   
					162.550   
					162.400   
					162.475   
					162.425   
					162.450   
					162.500   
					162.525   
					161.650   
					161.775   
					163.275   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL   
					NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					SPECIAL NOTES ON CANADA CHANNEL USAGE   
					1. LOW POWER (1W) only.   
					2. Receive Only.   
					3. LOW POWER (1W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before transmitting. Used normally in   
					bridge-to-bridge communications.   
					4. Lightly Shaded Simplex channels 21A, 23A, 61A, 64A, 81A, 82A, and 83A cannot be lawfully used in Canada waters   
					unless special authorization is obtained from the Canadian Coast Guard. Not for use by the general public.   
					5. The letter “A” illuminated by the channel number indicates the Canada channel is simplex. This same channel is   
					always duplex when selecting International. There is no “A” reference for International channels. The letter “B” is only   
					used for some Canadian “Receive Only” channels.   
					6. Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls.   
					No voice communication is allowed on CH70.   
					7. The CANADA mode is not legal to use in U.S. waters.   
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					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					01   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					156.050   
					160.650   
					160.700   
					160.750   
					160.800   
					160.850   
					156.300   
					160.950   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					161.500   
					161.550   
					161.600   
					161.650   
					161.700   
					161.750   
					161.800   
					161.850   
					161.900   
					161.950   
					162.000   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					No   
					Yes   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					02   
					03   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					09   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					156.100   
					156.150   
					156.200   
					156.250   
					156.300   
					156.350   
					156.400   
					156.450   
					156.500   
					156.550   
					156.600   
					156.650   
					156.700   
					156.750   
					156.800   
					156.850   
					156.900   
					156.950   
					157.000   
					157.050   
					157.100   
					157.150   
					157.200   
					157.250   
					157.300   
					157.350   
					157.400   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Inter-ship Safety   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					SAFETY   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Yes   
					No   
					PORT OPS   
					Commercial (inter-ship only)   
					Recreational Calling Channel   
					Commercial   
					COMMERCIAL   
					CALLING   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					COMMERCIAL   
					VTS   
					Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas   
					Intership Navigation Safety (bridge-to-bridge)   
					Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas   
					Port Operations – 1W Only   
					International Distress, Safety, and Calling   
					State Controlled – 1W Only   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					BRIDGE COM   
					PORT OPS/VTS   
					PORT OPS   
					13   
					14   
					15 1   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					16   
					DISTRESS   
					17 1   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					SAR   
					PORT OPS   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					PORT OPS   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					PORT OPS   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					PORT OPS   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
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					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					60   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					NAME TAG   
					156.025   
					156.075   
					156.125   
					156.175   
					156.225   
					156.275   
					156.325   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					156.925   
					156.975   
					157.025   
					157.075   
					157.125   
					157.175   
					157.225   
					157.275   
					157.325   
					160.625   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Commercial, bridge-to-bridge   
					Boat Operations, Recreational   
					Port Operations   
					No   
					Yes   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					TELEPHONE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					BRIDGE COM   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PORT OPS   
					DSC   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					69   
					70 3   
					71   
					72   
					73   
					74   
					77   
					78   
					79   
					80   
					81   
					82   
					83   
					84   
					85   
					86   
					160.675   
					160.725   
					160.775   
					160.825   
					160.875   
					160.925   
					156.375   
					156.425   
					156.475   
					156.525   
					156.575   
					156.625   
					156.675   
					156.725   
					156.875   
					161.525   
					161.575   
					161.625   
					161.675   
					161.725   
					161.775   
					161.825   
					161.875   
					161.925   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					------   
					Yes   
					No   
					Digital Selective Calling - DSC   
					Port Operations   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					SHIP - SHIP   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					SHIP - SHORE   
					PORT OPS   
					PORT OPS   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					TELEPHONE   
					Intership   
					Port Operations   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Port Operations   
					Intership   
					Non-Commercial, Duplex   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Commercial, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Port Operations, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					Public Correspondence, Duplex   
					AIS - do not use for public correspondence   
					reallocated   
					87   
					88   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					------   
					AIS1   
					AIS2   
					AIS - do not use for public correspondence   
					reallocated   
					72   
					Northstar NS100   
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				SPECIAL CHANNELS 7   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHIP   
					SHIP   
					TO   
					SHORE   
					TRANSMIT   
					(MHz)   
					RECEIVE   
					(MHz)   
					CHANNEL   
					TRAFFIC TYPE   
					UK Coast Guard Users   
					NAME TAG   
					00 6   
					156.000   
					157.425   
					161.425   
					157.550   
					162.425   
					155.500   
					155.525   
					155.650   
					155.625   
					155.775   
					155.825   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					156.000   
					157.850   
					161.425   
					162.150   
					162.425   
					155.500   
					155.525   
					155.650   
					155.625   
					155.775   
					155.825   
					161.975   
					162.025   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					UK COAST GUARD   
					UK MARINA   
					UK MARINA   
					NL MARINA   
					BEL G MARINA   
					LEISURE 1   
					LEISURE 2   
					LE ISURE3   
					FISHING 1   
					FISHING 2   
					FISHING 3   
					-----   
					M1   
					M2   
					31   
					UK Marina Channel M1   
					UK Marina Channel M2   
					INT’L, Duplex (Holland)   
					INT’L (Belgium)   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					-----   
					-----   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					no   
					96H   
					L1   
					INT’L (Scandinavia)   
					INT’L (Scandinavia)   
					INT’L (Scandinavia – not in Denmark)   
					INT’L (Scandinavia)   
					INT’L (Scandinavia)   
					INT’L (Scandinavia) call back   
					AIS1   
					L2   
					no   
					L3   
					no   
					F1   
					no   
					F2   
					no   
					F3   
					no   
					AIS1   
					AIS2   
					-----   
					-----   
					AIS2   
					-----   
					SPECIAL NOTES ON EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL USAGE   
					1. LOW POWER (1W) only.   
					2. LOW POWER (1W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before transmitting. Used normally in   
					bridge-to-bridge communications.   
					3. Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls.   
					No voice communication is allowed on CH70.   
					4. The INTERNATIONAL mode is not legal for use in U.S.A. or Canada waters.   
					5. No WX channels are available.   
					6. Lightly Shaded Simplex channel CH00 is only available in the UK to Coast Guard users with written authorization.   
					7. The special channels above (and others) may be fitted to your radio. These are only licensed for use in the country   
					indicated. No attempt should be made to use them in any other country.   
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