NorthStar Navigation Fish Finder Explorer 721EU User Manual

Explorer 721US / 721EU  
VHF Marine Radio  
Operation and Installation Manual  
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Contents  
Section 1 - General Information ............................................................................................................... 6  
1-1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
1-2 Customize your Northstar VHF Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
1-3 How to Display and Navigate Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
1-4 How to Enter or Change Alphanumeric Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
1-5 LCD Symbols and Meanings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
1-6 How the Microphone and Optional Handset Work Together. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
1-7 Basic Operation and Key Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Section 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU) ..............................................................................................13  
2-1 The Radio Menu Options (MENU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
2-2 Show Weather, SNR, or Happy Fish on Handset (INFO DATA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
2-3 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
2-4 Local or Distance Sensitivity (LOCAL/DIST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
2-5 Backlighting (BACKLIGHT) and Contrast (CONTRAST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
2-6 GPS Data and Time (GPS/DATA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
2-7 GPS Simulator (GPS SIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
2-8 Reset to Factory Defaults (RESET). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Section 3 - The Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP) ..................................................................................... 21  
3-1 The Radio Setup Menu Options (RADIO SETUP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
3-2 Select the Channel Bank (UIC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
3-3 Change Channel Names (CH NAME). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
3-4 Ring and Beep Volume (RING VOL) and (KEY BEEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
3-5 Internal Speaker Connections (INT SPEAKER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
3-6 Set the Priority Channel (WATCH MODE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
3-7 Weather Alert (Wx ALERT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
3-8 NMEA or NAVBUS Protocol (COM PORT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
3-9 Barometric Displays (BARO SENSOR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
3-10 Temperature Display (TEMPERATURE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Section 4 - The DSC Setup Menu (DSC SETUP) ............................................................................................ 26  
4-1 The DSC Setup Menu Options (DSC SETUP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
4-2 Check Your User MMSID (USER MMSID) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
4-3 Maintain Your Groups (GROUP SETUP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
4-4 Response to Individual Calls (INDIV REPLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
4-5 ATIS MMSID & ATIS Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
4-6 DSC Functionality (DSC FUNC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
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4-7 Response Type to LL Polling Calls (LL REPLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
4-8 Mute the Notification Ring Tone (LL RING). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Section 5 - Send and Receive DSC Calls..................................................................................................... 30  
5-1 What is DSC? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
5-2 The DSC Call Menu Options (DSC CALL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
5-3 Call an Individual (INDIVIDUAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
5-4 Call the Most Recent Incoming Call (LAST CALL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
5-5 Call a Group (GROUP CALL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
5-6 Call All Ships (ALL SHIPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
5-7 Call using the Call Log (CALL LOG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
5-8 Call using the Distress Log (DIST LOG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
5-9 Request the LL Position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
5-10 Receive an All Ships Call (RCV: ALL SHIPS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
5-11 Receive an Individual Call (RCV: INDIV). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
5-12 Receive a Group Call (RCV: GROUP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
5-13 Receive a Geographic Call (RCV: GEOGRAPH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
5-14 Receive a Polled Position Call (RCV: POSITION). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Section 6 - Distress Calls.......................................................................................................................... 37  
6-1 Send a Distress Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
6-2 Receive a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
6-3 Receive a Distress Call (RCV: DISTRESS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
6-4 Relay a Distress Call (RCV: DISTRESS RELAY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
6-5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress Log (RELAY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Appendix A - Technical Specifications...................................................................................................... 39  
Appendix B - Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 41  
Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts ................................................................................................. 42  
Appendix D - MMSID and License Information ......................................................................................... 54  
Section 7 - Install the Explorer 721 .......................................................................................................... 55  
7-1 Installation Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
7-2 Location Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
7-3 Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
7-4 Gimbal Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
7-5 Change the Viewing Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
7-6 Recessed Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
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7-7 Install the Microphone Bulkhead Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
7-8 Connect the Radio Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
7-9 Set Up the Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
7-10 Enter Your User MMSID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
7-11 The Completed Installation (with Optional Handset) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Industry Canada  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation  
of the device.  
RF Emissions Notice:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  
This device’s antenna must be installed in accordance with provided instructions; and it must be operated  
with minimum 96 cm spacing between the antennas and all person’s body (excluding extremities of  
hands, wrist and feet) during operation. Further, this transmitter must not be co-located or operated in  
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
IMPORTANT:  
1. Some features described in this manual are not available on every model.  
2. DSC functions will not operate on the radio until your user MMSID has been entered. See Section  
7.9 for details.  
3. The radio channels installed into the radio may vary from country to country, depending upon  
the model, and government or national communications authority regulations.  
4. Brunswick New Technologies Inc. recommends that you check the radio operating licensing  
requirements of your country before using the radio. The operator is solely responsible for  
observing proper radio installation and usage practices.  
5. A DSC warning label is supplied with the 721US. To comply with FCC regulations, this label must  
be affixed in a location that is clearly visible from the operating controls of this radio. Make sure  
that the chosen location is clean and dry before applying this label.  
Optional Handset  
This manual describes the operation and installation procedures for the Northstar Explorer 721US and  
721EU base unit and microphone. An optional Northstar 701US or 701EU handset can be purchased  
and installed to give second station operation and intercom facilities.  
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Section 1 - General Information  
1-1 Features  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Northstar VHF Explorer 721US or 721EU marine band radio. Both  
of these models provide the following useful features:  
Prominent channel display and rotary channel selector knob with PRESS TO ENTER function  
Local/Distance mode to eliminate noise in high traffic areas  
Adjustable contrast settings for the LCD  
Adjustable keypad backlighting for easy night-time use  
Waterproof and submersible to comply with JIS-7  
GPS latitude and longitude (LL) and time display (when connected to a GPS)  
Info key to display barometric data and temperature, or Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)  
Happy Fish symbol that indicates the fishing conditions  
Choice of High or Low (25 W or 1 W) transmission power  
Top centered PTT button for comfortable left- or right-handed use  
Powerful 4 W external audio output  
Access to all currently-available marine VHF channel banks (USA, Canada, International) including  
weather channels where available  
Special CH16 or CH16/9 key for quick access to the priority (international distress) channel  
Special 3CH key to select your three favorite channels  
PSCAN (similar to dual watch) facility  
DSC (Digital Select Calling) capability that meets USCG SC101 for USA, Class D Standards for  
EU/Canada Commercial, and Recreational Class S for Canada  
Distress call key to automatically transmit the MMSID and position until an acknowledgement is  
received  
Easy access to a buddy list of up to 20 favorite people  
MMSID storage for three favorite groups  
Group call and All Ships call facility  
LL position polling information and Track Your Buddy facility  
Weather alert facility. 721US only  
ATIS facility for inland waterways. 721EU only  
Alphanumeric microphone for easy, direct channel entry and information editing. 721EU only  
Useful INTERCOM facility if the optional 701US or 701EU handset is installed.  
1-2 Customize your Northstar VHF Radio  
You can customize the radio to suit your individual preferences. Some preferences can be set directly through  
the keys as explained in this section.  
Other preferences are set up through the built-in menus and these are explained in the other sections.  
1-3 How to Display and Navigate Menus  
1. Hold down CALL/MENU to show the radio menu  
or  
Press CALL/MENU to show the DSC call menu.  
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2. Only four menu items can be displayed at any one time on the LCD. Press CH + or CH - to scroll up  
and down the menu until the cursor is positioned at the desired option. Press ENT or push the rotary  
knob to display that option.  
3. Make any entries or changes as explained in the following section.  
4. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm changes. Otherwise, press ESC to keep the original entry.  
5. Press ESC to backup one screen or exit. Any changes are active as soon as you exit the screen.  
1-4 How to Enter or Change Alphanumeric Data  
If your radio doesn’t have an optional alphanumeric microphone, use the + CH - key to enter  
alphanumeric data as follows:  
Press CH - to count through numbers, or hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired number.  
Press CH + to step through the alphabet, or hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired character.  
If you make an error, press CH - until < is displayed, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to  
backup and correct the entry.  
If your radio has an alphanumeric microphone, use the keypad to enter the cahnngel numbers and  
names. Each key has the functionality shown below.  
Use CLR to backup and ENT to confirm, or just wait for the cursor to advance automatically to the  
next position when entering data (similar to mobile phone operation),  
KEY  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Normal and  
Menu Mode  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Edit Mode  
Push 1  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Push 2  
Push 3  
Push 4  
Push 5  
Space  
-
.
A
B
C
?
D
E
F
!
G
H
I
J
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
W
X
(
K
L
#
U
V
&
)
/
Y
%
:
Z
1-5 LCD Symbols and Meanings  
The simulation shows the locations of all the following information symbols on the LCD displays.  
Base unit display  
Optional handset display  
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These symbols may not appear at all or may be shown in a different location on the optional handset.  
Symbol  
TX  
Meaning  
Transmitting.  
HI LO  
WX  
Transmission power. High (HI) 25 W or Low (LO) 1 W.  
Weather channel.  
WX ALT  
BUSY  
PRI  
Weather Alert. Alarm beeps will sound. 721US only.  
Receiver busy with an incoming signal.  
Priority channel is selected.  
D
Duplex operation. Otherwise, blank for Simplex operation.  
LOCAL  
DSC  
Local calling is selected. Otherwise, blank for distance calling.  
DSC capability is available.  
Indicates an incoming DSC call, or blinks to notify you of any unread Call Log  
messages  
Low Battery warning (activates at 10.5 V)  
Channel selected.  
88  
USA INT CAN  
Selected channel bank for VHF radio operations and regulations.  
Channel is temporarily deleted from the ALL SCAN operation.  
Channel suffix, if applicable.  
X
B A  
CH1 CH2 CH3  
Shows which of the 3 favorite channels, if any, are selected.  
Otherwise blank.  
ATIS  
DSC  
ACK  
Enabled for use in European inland waterways. Otherwise blank. 721EU only.  
DSC capability is available.  
A message acknowledging your DSC call is being displayed.  
Happy Fish symbol with one to four indicator bars to show the probability of good  
fishing at your current location, based upon barometric pressure and air tempera-  
ture. Four bars show that good fishing is likely. High pressure trends are associated  
with stable conditions and calm seas. Research indicates that best fishing occurs  
when barometric pressure is rising and between 1010 and 1022 mb. During these  
opportune conditions, most fish are thought to feed anywhere within the water  
column. However, low pressure trends bring stormy seas and affect air bladders,  
and these conditions make fish move to deeper levels and become less active.  
Local weather forecast based on the local temperature and stored barometric pres-  
sure data. The icons are indicative only and are more accurate close to land rather  
than in open sea.  
Digital Readout of the current barometric pressure (in mb or in/Hg) or the current  
temperature (in ºC or ºF), depending upon your selection.  
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Baro Graph. A histogram of barometric pressure readings over the past 24 hours.  
The high-resolution histogram centers automatically if the range goes off scale.  
Readouts are taken even when the engine and radio have been powered down  
(with typically less than 3mA of current drain).  
A typical operational display on base unit LCD:  
A transmission on Channel 16 is being  
made at high power using the International  
channel bank.  
Channel 16 is set as the Priority channel.  
There is an incoming DSC DISTRESS call so  
the receiver is busy.  
The latitude and longitude of the vessel  
and UTC time are shown.  
3 bars by the Happy Fish indicates rising  
barometic trends and reasonable fishing  
conditions.  
The weather indicates showery conditions.  
A typical operational display on Optional Handset LCD:  
1-6 How the Microphone and Optional Handset Work Together  
If you have the optional handset installed, as well as the microphone:  
neither item works when both are ON hook, but you can hear the audio from the handset  
speaker and adjust the handset volume.  
to use one item when it’s OFF hook, the other item must be ON hook.  
if both items are OFF hook, only the microphone works.  
in Intercom mode ONLY, both items work OFF hook.  
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1-7 Basic Operation and Key Functions  
All possible keys on the base unit, the microphone, and the optional handset are listed and their functions  
are explained.  
NOTE: Some keys or functions may not be available on your particular model of base unit, microphone, or optional  
handset. This example shows the 721US base unit.  
Explorer 721  
Key  
Function  
VOL PWR  
Volume and Power. Turn clockwise to power on. Continue to turn until a comfortable  
volume is reached. VOL/PWR will also adjust the settings of an external speaker, if  
connected.  
SQL  
Squelch or Threshold Level. Sets the threshold level for the minimum receiver  
signal. Turn fully counterclockwise until random noise is heard, then turn slowly  
clockwise until the random noise disappears. Make another 1/4 turn clockwise for  
best reception in open sea conditions.  
In areas of high noise (eg close to large cities) reception may improve if sensitivity  
is reduced. Either turn SQL slowly clockwise or use the LOCAL setting. See section  
2.4.  
DISTRESS  
16/9  
Send DSC Distress Call. See Section 6.  
Priority Channel. 721US only. Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the  
priority channel. Press again to return to your original channel.  
The default is Channel 16.To make Channel 09 the priority channel, hold down 16/9  
until a beep sounds and 09 is displayed.  
16  
Priority Channel. 721EU only. Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the  
priority channel, Channel 16, on high power. Press again to return to your original  
channel.  
3 CH  
Three Favorite Channels. Press to toggle between your favorite channels. The  
CH1, CH2, or CH3 symbol appears on the LCD to show which favorite channel is  
selected.  
To scan only one of your favorite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and  
release SCAN. If you want to scan all three favorite channels, press 3CH then im-  
mediately press and hold SCAN.  
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To add a favorite channel for the first time, select that channel then hold 3CH to store  
it in the CH1 location. Repeat the procedure to store two more favorite channels in  
the CH2 and CH3 locations respectively.  
If you try and add another favorite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3. CH1  
and CH2 remain unless you delete them.  
To delete a favorite channel, select that channel then hold down 3CH until the CH1,  
CH2 or CH3 symbol disappears off the LCD.  
SCAN  
Scan. Scanning is not allowed in some European countries. Otherwise, press to  
scan between your current channel and the priority channel in DUAL or TRI WATCH  
mode. The weather channel is also scanned if the USA channel bank is selected and  
the weather alert mode is ON.  
Hold down SCAN to enter ALL SCAN mode where the priority channel is checked  
every 1.5 seconds.  
When a signal is received, scanning stops at that channel and BUSY appears on the  
LCD. If the signal stops for more than 5 seconds, the scan restarts.  
Press ENT or push the rotary knob to temporarily skip over (lock out) an“always busy”  
channel when in ALL SCAN mode and resume the scan. An X is shown on the LCD  
to designate a skipped channel. It’s not possible to skip over the priority channel.  
Press SCAN to stop at the curr.ent channel.  
CALL/MENU  
WX  
Radio Menu, DSC Set up Menu, Radio Set up Menu and DSC CALL Menu.  
Hold down to show the radio menu (see Section 2) and to access the radio set up  
menu (see Section 3) and the DSC set up menu (see Section 4).  
Press to enter the DSC call menu and to make DSC calls (see Section 5).  
Weather Channel. 721US only. In USA and Canadian waters, press to hear the most  
recently selected weather station. The WX symbol is displayed on the LCD.  
Press CH + or CH - to change to a different weather channel. Press WX again to  
return to the most recent channel.  
If the weather alert mode is ON and an alert tone of 1050 Hz is broadcast from the  
weather station, it’s picked up automatically and the alarm sounds. Press any key  
to hear the weather alert voice message.  
IC or H/L IC  
Intercom. Optional 701US or 701EU handset required. Hold down to enter Intercom mode  
on USA models. EU models need just a single press and release.. This disables the radio  
receiver except for incoming DSC calls and the intercom calls the other unit.  
Press PTT when invited. When you’re finished, press ESC to exit Intercom mode or  
put the handset back on hook.  
ESC  
Escape. Use ESC when navigating menus, to clear incorrect entries, to exit from a  
menu without saving changes, and to back up to the previous screen.  
Rotary knob  
Channel Select. Turn to select a channel. The current channel is shown on the LCD  
in BIG digits with an A or B designator suffix (if applicable) in small letters below the  
channel number. (See Appendix C for a listing of channel frequencies.)  
Push to activate the ENTER function.  
You can also use the rotary knob for alphanumeric entry if you don’t have an alpha-  
numeric micrphone. Turn to step through alphanumeric characters one at a time  
then push to confirm each selection. If you make an error, select the < character  
then push to backup.  
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info  
H/L  
Information. Press on the base MIKE to toggle through the INFO display to show  
the barometric historgram, the barometric readout and temperature, or the Signal-  
to-Noise Ratio (SNR).  
Transmission Power. High (HI) 25 W or Low (LO) 1 W. Press to toggle between high  
or low transmission power for the entire channel bank. The HI or LO selection is  
shown on the LCD.  
Some channels allow only low power transmissions. Error beeps will sound if the  
power transmission setting is incorrect.  
Some channels allow only low power transmissions initially, but can be changed  
to high power by holding down H/L and PTT at the same time. See Appendix C for  
a complete listing of channel charts.  
+ CH -  
Channel Select. Press CH + or CH - to step through the available channels one at a  
time, or hold down to scroll rapidly through all the available channels. The current  
channel is shown on the LCD in BIG digits with an A or B designator suffix (if ap-  
plicable) in small letters below the channel number. (See Appendix C for a listing  
of channel frequencies.)  
Press CH + or CH - to scroll the cursor up and down menu options on the LCD when  
navigating menus.  
When editing an item containing only numbers, press CH - to step through the  
numbers or hold down to scroll rapidly.  
To enter a character, press Ch = to step through the alphabet or hold down to scroll  
rapidly.  
ENT  
PTT  
Enter. Press ENT when navigating menus, to confirm entries and edits.  
Press To Talk. Press PTT to transmit at any time on an allowable channel. This auto-  
matically exits you from menu mode and stops scanning.  
You must release PTT to receive a signal.  
If PTT sticks, a built-in timer will automatically shut down a transmission after five  
minutes and sound the error beeps. This timer is required by FCC regulations.  
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Section 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU)  
Hold down CALL/MENU to show the radio menu options.  
Sections 1-3 and 1-4 explain how to navigate around the menu and enter, save and change data.  
2-1 The Radio Menu Options (MENU)  
Show weather, SNR or Happy Fish information on the handset.  
See Section 2-2.  
INFO DATA (Handset only)  
BUDDY LIST  
LOCAL/DIST  
Maintain your buddy list.  
Set radio sensitivity.  
See Section 2-3.  
See Section 2-4.  
BACKLIGHT  
CONTRAST  
Set backlight level.  
Set contrast level.  
See Section 2-5.  
See Section 2-5.  
Set position & UTC manually.  
See Section 2-6.  
GPS/DATA  
DSC SETUP  
MANUAL  
SETTING  
Set local time and time format.  
See Section 2-6.  
USER MMSID  
GROUP SETUP  
INDIV REPLY  
DSC FUNC  
DSC SETUP Menu.  
See Section 4.  
ATIS MMSID  
ATIS FUNC (EU only)  
LL REPLY  
UIC (721US only)  
CH NAME  
RADIO SETUP  
RADIO SETUP Menu.  
See Section 3.  
RING VOLUME  
KEY BEEP  
INT SPEAKER  
WATCH MODE  
WX ALERT (721US only)  
COM PORT  
BARO SENSOR  
TEMPERATURE  
HAPPY FISH  
Reset factory settings.  
GPS SIM  
Turn the GPS Simulator on/off.  
See Section 2.8.  
RESET (Base unit only)  
See Section 2.7.  
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2-2 Show Weather, SNR or Happy Fish on Handset (INFO DATA)  
If you have the optional handset installed, you can use INFO DATA to show the local weather forecast  
(e.g. SUNNY) and a digital readout of the current barometric pressure (mb or in-Hg) and the channel  
name on the handset LCD.  
MENU SELECT  
>INFO DATA  
BUDDY LIST  
LOCAL/DIST  
INFO DATA  
DISTRESS  
>ON  
OFF  
A BIT CLOUDY  
78.4°F  
29.99in-Hg  
After INFO DATA is selected ON, the following screen appears on the handset with Line #3 able to display 3  
items of interest - temperature, Signal To Noise ratio (SNR) or HAPPY FISH quality.  
a digital readout of the current air temperature (°F or °C)  
the current Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)  
the Happy Fish symbol with indicator bars.  
1. Hold down CALL/MENU to display the radio menu.  
2. The cursor is at INFO DATA. Press ENT then select INFO ON to display the information on the handset  
LCD, instead of the time and GPS position.  
3. 78.4°F is replaced by SNR bars if handset is OFF HOOK.  
4. Happy Fish symbol replaces TEMP/SNR if triggered after which it times out.  
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2-3 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST)  
Use the Buddy List to store the names and associated MMSIDs of 20 favorite people.  
MENU SELECT  
>BUDDY LIST  
LOCAL/DIST  
BACKLIGHT  
Names are stored in the order of entry, with the most recent entry shown first.  
The following sections show to use BUDDY LIST to add, edit, and delete entries in  
your buddy list.  
Section 3 explains how to call a buddy.  
2-3-1 Add an Entry  
BUDDY LIST  
> MANUAL NEW  
ALEX  
ENTER NAME  
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ENTER MMSID  
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ENTER NAME  
BOB  
BOB  
123456789  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
ENTER MMSID  
123456789  
TOM  
1. Select BUDDY LIST. The cursor is at MANUAL NEW. Press ENT.  
2. Enter the buddy name, one character at a time (this may be alphanumeric) then press ENT or push  
the rotary knob repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSID entry line.  
3. Enter the MMSID (this must be numeric) associated with that buddy name then press ENT.  
4. The new buddy name and MMSID are displayed. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store the new  
entry, which is displayed at the top of your buddy list.  
NOTE: When the BUDDY LIST is full (20 entries), you can’t make a new entry until you have deleted an existing  
entry.  
2-3-2 Edit an Entry  
BUDDY LIST  
> MANUAL NEW  
ALEX  
ALEX  
EDIT NAME  
ALEX  
ALEX  
> EDIT  
111223344  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
DELETE  
EDIT MMSID  
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TOM  
1. Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the list of entries.  
2. Scroll down (if required) to the incorrect entry and press ENT.  
3. Select EDIT. The cursor is at the first character of the name.  
4. Edit the buddy name or, to edit only the MMSID, press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until  
the cursor moves to the MMSID line.  
5. When you are finished, press ENT or push the rotary knob (repeatedly if necessary) to display the  
next screen.  
6. Press ENT or push the rotary knob 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.  
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2-3-3 Delete an Entry  
BUDDY LIST  
> MANUAL NEW  
ALEX  
BUDDY LIST  
> MANUAL NEW  
ALEX  
TOM  
> EDIT  
DELETE  
DELETE BUDDY  
TOM  
> YES  
TOM  
TOM  
NO  
1. Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the list of entries.  
2. Scroll down (if required) to the entry you want to delete and press ENT.  
3. Select DELETE then select YES.  
4. The entry is deleted immediately and the buddy list is displayed again.  
2-4 Local or Distance Sensitivity (LOCAL/DIST)  
Use LOCAL/DIST to improve the sensitivity of the receiver either locally (LOCAL) or  
MENU SELECT  
INFO DATA  
over distances (DIST).  
LOCAL is NOT recommended for use in open sea conditions. It’s designed for use  
in areas of high radio noise; e.g. when you’re close to a city.  
BUDDY LIST  
> LOCAL/DIST  
See also SQL (Squelch Control) in Section 1.6.  
2-4-1 Set Distance Sensitivity  
1. Select LOCAL/DIST then select DIST.  
SENSITIVITY  
> DISTANT  
LOCAL  
2. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to activate the DIST setting. This disables  
local sensitivity and the menu is displayed again.  
2-4-2 Set Local Sensitivity  
1. Select LOCAL/DIST then scroll to LOCAL.  
SENSITIVITY  
DISTANT  
2. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to activate the LOCAL setting. This disables  
distance sensitivity and the menu is displayed again.  
> LOCAL  
LOCAL is displayed on the LCD in reverse video, as a reminder that local sensitivity is selected.  
2-5 Backlighting (BACKLIGHT) and Contrast (CONTRAST)  
Use BACKLIGHT to set the backlight levels for the LCD at a comfortable level.  
MENU SELECT  
The microphone keypad backlighting is either ON or OFF.  
LOCAL/DIST  
The DISTRESS key backlighting can’t be switched off.  
> BACKLIGHT  
CONTRAST  
Use CONTRAST to set the contrast level for the LCD.  
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2-5-1 Set the Backlighting Level  
1. Select BACKLIGHT.  
BACKLIGHT  
2. Use CH + or CH - to select a comfortable backlight level.  
LO HI  
PRESS ENT  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new level and return to the  
menu.  
2-5-2 Set the Contrast Level  
1. Select CONTRAST.  
2. Use CH + or CH - to select a comfortable contrast level.  
CONTRAST  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new level and return to the  
menu.  
LO HI  
PRESS ENT  
2-6 GPS Data and Time (GPS/DATA)  
If your vessel has an operational GPS navigation receiver, the radio automatically  
detects and updates the vessel position and the local time.  
MENU SELECT  
BACKLIGHT  
CONTRAST  
However, if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected or absent, you can specify  
the vessel position and the local time manually, using the GPS/DATA option.  
> GPS/DATA  
This information is important because it will be used if you transmit a DSC distress call.  
2-6-1 Manually Enter Position and UTC Time (MANUAL)  
NOTE: This function is available only when an operational GPS receiver is NOT connected.  
GPS/DATA  
> MANUAL  
SETTING  
MANUAL LL  
–––––N  
–––––W  
MAN ––:––UTC  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then MANUAL.  
2. Enter the latitude, then the longitude, then the UTC.  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob when all the information is correct.  
The vessel’s latitude and longitude are shown on the screen, with the UTC time. After entering your  
manual LL position, the prefix“M”in the normal GPS screen indicates a manual entry. The manual entries  
are cancelled if a real GPS position is received.  
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2-6-2 Local Time (TIME OFFSET)  
The local time can be set by entering the time offset between UTC and local time as follows.  
GPS/DATA  
MANUAL  
>SETTING  
GPS/DATA  
TIME OFFSET  
>+01:30  
> TIME OFFSET  
TIME FORMAT  
TIME DISPLY  
02:30PM LOC  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
2. Select TIME OFFSET to enter the difference between UTC and local time. Half hour increments can be  
used with a maximum offset of 13 hours.  
In this example, a difference of +1.5 hours has been entered and the local time is displayed with the  
suffix LOC.  
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2-6-3 Time Format Options (TIME FORMAT)  
Time can be shown in 12 or 24 hour format.  
GPS/DATA  
MANUAL  
> SETTING  
SETTING  
TIME OFFSET  
TIME FORMAT  
> 12 Hr  
> TIME FORMAT  
TIME DISPLAY  
24 Hr  
07:15AM LOC  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
2. Select TIME FORMAT.  
3. Select 12 Hr or 24 Hr as desired. In this example, 12 hour format has been selected so the LCD shows  
the AM or PM suffix.  
2-6-4 Time Display Options (TIME DISPLAY)  
If you’ve entered the time manually as described in the previous sections, the time is shown ALWAYS with  
the prefix M.  
However, if the vessel’s position is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the time  
display ON or OFF as follows:  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
GPS/DATA  
TIME OFFSET  
TIME DISPLY  
ON  
2. Select TIME DISPLY.  
TIME FORMAT  
> TIME DISPLY  
> OFF  
3. Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example,  
OFF has been selected and so the LCD no  
longer shows the time.  
If the time display is set ON, course and speed data are NOT displayed on the LCD (see  
section 2-5-6).  
2-6-5 Position Display Options (LL display)  
If you’ve entered the vessel position manually as described in the previous section, the vessel position is  
shown ALWAYS with the suffix M.  
However, if the time is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the vessel position  
display ON or OFF as follows:  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
GPS/DATA  
TIME FORMAT  
LL DISPLAY  
ON  
2. Select LL DISPLAY.  
3. Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example,  
OFF has been selected and the screen no  
longer shows the vessel position.  
TIME DISPLY  
> OFF  
> LL DISPLAY  
2-6-6 Course & Speed Display Options (COG/SOG)  
Use this option to display course over ground (COG) and speed over ground (SOG) data on the screen.  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
GPS/DATA  
TIME DISPLY  
COG/SOG  
> ON  
2. Select COG/SOG.  
3. Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example,  
ON has been selected, so the screen shows the  
bearing and speed.  
LL DISPLY  
OFF  
> COG/SOG  
If COG/SOG is set ON, the time is NOT displayed on the screen (see section 2-5-4).  
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2-6-7 GPS Alert Options (ALERT)  
The GPS alert is usually set to ON so that if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected, the alarm sounds.  
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.  
GPS/DATA  
LL DISPLY  
GPS ALERT  
> ON  
2. Select GPS ALERT.  
3. Select ON or OFF as desired.  
COG/SOG  
OFF  
> GPS ALERT  
2-7 GPS Simulator (GPS SIM)  
The GPS Simulator is set to OFF whenever the radio is turned ON or whenever real GPS data is available through  
the COM port. However, if you want to test the GPS Simulator, turn it ON as follows:  
1. Select GPS SIM, then select ON or OFF as desired.  
MENU SELECT  
Whenever the GPS Simulator is turned ON, simulated Speed Over Ground  
(SOG), Course Over Ground (COG), and LL position appear on the screen. This  
data is updated automatically during the simulation.  
DSC SETUP  
RADIO SETUP  
> GPS SIM  
IMPORTANT: It’s not possible to send a DSC transmission when you’re in GPS Simulator mode.  
2-8 Reset to Factory Defaults (RESET)  
Use RESET to return every setting to the factory defaults EXCEPT all MMSID settings and the entries in your  
buddy list.  
MENU SELECT  
RADIO SETUP  
GPS SIM  
RESET RADIO  
ARE YOU SURE  
> YES  
> RESET  
NO  
1. Select RESET. The radio asks for confirmation.  
2. Select YES to reset the radio and return to the menu.  
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Section 3 - Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP)  
Hold down CALL/MENU then scroll down and select RADIO SETUP. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show  
the RADIO SETUP menu options.  
Sections 1-3 and 1-4 explain how to navigate around the menu and enter, save and change data.  
3-1 The Radio Setup Menu Options (RADIO SETUP)  
Select the channel bank (721US only)  
UIC (721US only)  
See Section 3-2.  
Edit or delete channel names.  
CH NAME  
See Section 3-3.  
Set the volume level of the incoming call notification beeps.  
See Section 3-4.  
RING VOLUME  
KEY BEEP  
Set the volume level of the beeps.  
See Section 3-4.  
Turn the radio’s internal speakers ON or OFF.  
See Section 3-5.  
INT SPEAKER  
WATCH MODE  
Select Dual or Tri watch scanning.  
See Section 3-6.  
Turn the WX Alert scanning mode ON or OFF. (721US only)  
See Section 3-7.  
WX ALERT (721US only)  
Select NMEA or NAVBUS protocol for communications between the radio and any  
other instruments.  
COM PORT  
See Section 3-8.  
Select the barometric units, calibrate the sensor, turn the display ON or OFF.  
See Section 3-9.  
BARO SENSOR  
TEMPERATURE  
HAPPY FISH  
Select the temperature units, calibrate the sensor.  
See Section 3-10.  
Select the HAPPY FISH alarm to be ON or OFF.  
See Section 3-11.  
3-2 Select the Channel Bank (UIC)  
721US only.  
There is a choice of three channel banks; USA, International, or Canadian (see Appendix C for details).  
1. Select RADIO SETUP.  
2. The cursor is at UIC. Press ENT or push the rotary  
RADIO SETUP  
> UIC  
UIC  
> USA  
knob to display the list of channel banks.  
3. Select the channel bank to use then press ENT  
or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting  
and return to the menu.  
CH NAME  
INT’L  
RING VOLUME  
CANADA  
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3-3 Change Channel Names (CH NAME)  
The channel charts are listed in Appendix C with their default name tags. CH NAME gives you the option  
to edit or delete the channel name tags displayed on the screen.  
RADIO SETUP  
> CH NAME  
TELEPHONE  
> EDIT  
CH NAME  
01  
TELEPHONE  
RING VOLUME  
DELETE  
KEY BEEP  
EDIT CH NAME  
TELEPHONE  
SAVE CH NAME  
PHONE1  
> YES  
NO  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then CH NAME.  
2. Use CH + or CH - to step through the channels with their names until you see the channel name you  
want to change, then press ENT or push the rotary knob. In this example, the channel name TELEPHONE  
associated with channel 01 is being changed to PHONE1.  
3. Select EDIT and press ENT or push the rotary knob to edit the existing name tag. Enter the new name  
over the existing name. It can be a maximum of 12 characters.  
To delete the channel name, just select DELETE then press ENT or push the rotary knob.  
4. Press ENT or push the rotary knob (repeatedly if necessary) to display the YES/NO confirmation.  
5. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new channel name tag or the deletion, then press  
ESC to return to the menu.  
3-4 Ring and Beep Volume (RING VOLUME) and (KEY BEEP)  
Set the volume level of the incoming signal beeps (RING VOLUME) and/or the error and warning beeps (KEY  
BEEP) as follows:  
RADIO SETUP  
> CH NAME  
RING VOLUME  
> HIGH  
KEY BEEP  
> HIGH  
LOW  
RING VOLUME  
KEY BEEP  
LOW  
OFF  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then RING VOLUME or KEY BEEP as appropriate.  
2. Select a HIGH or LOW volume. (You can turn the beeps off completely by selecting KEY BEEP then  
OFF.)  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new volume setting and return to the menu.  
3-5 Internal Speaker Connections (INT SPEAKER)  
Switch the radio’s internal speaker ON or OFF. (The external speaker is always ON if a speaker is plugged into  
the external speaker jack.)  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then INT SPEAKER.  
RADIO SETUP  
RING VOLUME  
INT SPEAKER  
> ON  
2. Select ON or OFF then press ENT or push the  
rotary knob to confirm the setting and return  
to the menu.  
KEY BEEP  
OFF  
> INT SPEAKER  
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3-6 Set the Priority Channel (WATCH MODE)  
If you have the 721EU, watch mode is similar to a dual watch, scanning between the priority channel and the  
working channel. CH16 is the priority channel.  
If you have the 721US and are operating on USA or Canadian channel banks, you can set the priority channel  
to cover both CH16 and CH09 as well as the working channel, as follows:  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then WATCH MODE.  
RADIO SETUP  
KEY BEEP  
WATCH MODE  
> ONLY 16CH  
16CH+9CH  
2. Select ONLY 16CH for dual watch mode, or  
16CH+9CH for tri watch mode.  
INT SPEAKER  
> WATCH MODE  
3-7 Weather Alert (WX ALERT)  
721US only.  
The NOAA provides several weather forecast channels on USA and Canadian channel banks. If severe weather  
such as storms or hurricanes are forecast, the NOAA broadcasts a weather alert on 1050 Hz. You can set up  
the radio to pick up weather alerts, as follows:  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then WX ALERT.  
2. Select ON then press ENT or push the rotary  
knob to confirm the setting and return to the  
RADIO SETUP  
INT SPEAKER  
WATCH MODE  
> WX ALERT  
WX ALERT  
ON  
menu. (If you select OFF, the alarm won’t sound  
when there’s a weather alert.)  
> OFF  
3. When a weather alert is broadcast, the alarm  
will sound. Press any key to hear the weather  
alert voice message.  
3-8 NMEA or NAVBUS protocol (COM PORT)  
You can add the radio to a group of instruments using NMEA or NAVBUS protocol.  
NAVBUS is automatically activated when present, so that data such as barometric pressure and history,  
temperature, DSC polling positions and distress data are available to any other Northstar instruments using  
NAVBUS. However, the barometric and temperature readings from the radio can be turned OFF if you prefer  
to use the readings from a different instrument.  
Select your GPS data source to come from either NMEA or NAVBUS as follows:  
3-8-1 NMEA GPS data source (GPS SOURCE)  
RADIO SETUP  
WATCH MODE  
COM PORT  
NMEA  
GPS SOURCE  
> NMEA  
GPS SOURCE  
NMEA  
WX ALERT  
> GPS SOURCE  
BARO & TEMP  
NAVBUS  
> ON  
> COM PORT  
OFF  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.  
2. Select GPS source, then select NMEA.  
NMEA  
CHECKSUM  
> ON  
3. The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the  
rotary knob to confirm the setting and show  
the CHECKSUM option.  
OFF  
4. CHECKSUM ON is the usual setting. The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm  
the setting and return to the menu.  
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3-8-2 NAVMAN GPS data source (GPS SOURCE)  
RADIO SETUP  
WATCH MODE  
COM PORT  
NMEA  
GPS SOURCE  
NMEA  
GPS SOURCE  
NAVBUS  
> ON  
WX ALERT  
> GPS SOURCE  
BARO & TEMP  
> NAVBUS  
> COM PORT  
OFF  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.  
2. Select GPS source, then select NAVBUS.  
3. The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu.  
3-8-3 Use the 721 as barometric pressure and temperature data source (BARO & TEMP)  
RADIO SETUP  
WATCH MODE  
COM PORT  
NMEA  
BARO & TEMP  
> ON  
WX ALERT  
GPS SOURCE  
> BARO & TEMP  
OFF  
> COM PORT  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.  
2. Select BARO & TEMP.  
3. The cursor is at ON. Select ON to have the radio provide the barometric and temperature data to other  
instruments connected. Select OFF to have another instrument to act as the source of this data.  
3-9 Barometric Displays (BARO SENSOR)  
A barometric sensor in the microphone measures air pressure changes, enabling the radio to provide  
three useful aids towards weather prediction and fishing conditions, particularly when you’re close to  
large land masses. (See the information on the Happy Fish icon in Section 1.5.) The radio can show:  
a weather icon to indicate five different conditions (SUNNY, PARTLY CLOUDY, CLOUDY, RAINY,  
SNOW). The local air pressure trends combined with the local temperature determines which  
weather icon is displayed. (NOTE: In open ocean conditions the weather icon can be less  
accurate than when close to large land masses.)  
a digital readout of air pressure (in mb or in/Hg).  
a graphical display of barometric pressure changes over the past consecutive 24 hours.  
Barometric data is maintained even if the radio is switched off.  
NOTE: If the vessel Battery Master is turned OFF, the BARO history is erased.  
3-9-1 Set the Barometric Units (BARO UNITS)  
RADIO SETUP  
WX ALERT  
BARO SENSOR  
> BARO UNITS  
BARO DISPLY  
BARO CAL.  
BARO UNITS  
> MILLIBARS  
INCHES  
COM PORT  
> BARO SENSOR  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.  
2. The cursor is at BARO UNITS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob.  
3. The cursor is at MILLIBARS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to show barometric pressure in MILLIBARS  
or select INCHES to show barometric pressure in inches of mercury.  
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3-9-2 Switch the Barometric Display ON or OFF (BARO DISPLY)  
RADIO SETUP  
WX ALERT  
BARO SENSOR  
BARO UNITS  
> BARO DISPLY  
BARO CAL.  
BARO DISPLY  
> LCD OFF  
LCD ON  
COM PORT  
> BARO SENSOR  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.  
2. Select BARO DISPLY.  
3. The cursor is at LCD OFF. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to switch OFF the barometric display on the  
base unit, or select LCD ON to show the barometric display on the base unit.  
IMPORTANT: LCD OFF is the default. This minimises the current drain of the standby vessel battery to about  
3mA average. If the barometric display is set to LCD ON the current drain is continuous at about 85mA.  
3-9-3 Calibrate the Barometric Sensor (BARO CAL.)  
The barometric functions and icons work best when calibrated to local conditions. The operating range  
is from 960mb to 1060mb.  
RADIO SETUP  
WX ALERT  
BARO SENSOR  
BARO UNITS  
BARO DISPLY  
> CAL  
CAL  
MODIFY?  
COM PORT  
>
0.00 In-Hg  
PRESS ENT  
> BARO SENSOR  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.  
2. Select BARO CAL. then change the setting to match the reading on an accurate instrument nearby or  
the reading given by a local weather station.  
3-10 Temperature Display (TEMPERATURE)  
A temperature sensor in the microphone measures air temperature changes.  
3-10-1 Set the Temperature Units (UNITS)  
RADIO SETUP  
COM PORT  
TEMPERATURE  
> UNITS  
CAL.  
TEMP SENSOR  
> ˚C  
˚F  
BARO SENSOR  
> TEMPERATURE  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then TEMPERATURE  
2. The cursor is at UNITS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob.  
3. The cursor is at ºC. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to display the temperature in ºC (Celsius) or select  
ºF to show the temperature in Fahrenheit.  
3-10-2 Calibrate the Temperature Reading (CAL.)  
The temperature sensor works best when calibrated to local conditions.  
RADIO SETUP  
COM PORT  
TEMPERATURE  
> UNITS  
CAL.  
CAL  
MODIFY?  
BARO SENSOR  
> TEMPERATURE  
>
0.00 In-Hg  
PRESS ENT  
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then TEMPERATURE.  
2. Select CAL. then change the setting to match the reading on an accurate instrument nearby or the  
reading given by a local weather station.  
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Section 4 - DSC SETUP Menu  
A valid user MMSID must be entered to access the DSC functions. If you don’t have a user MMSID, see  
Appendix D.  
Hold down CALL/MENU then scroll down and select DSC SETUP. Press ENT or push the rotary knob  
to show the following DSC SETUP menu options.  
Sections 1.3 and 1.4 explain how to navigate around the menu and enter, save and change data.  
4-1 DSC SETUP Menu Options  
Check your user MMSID. See section 4.2. To enter your user MMSID for the first time,  
see Section 7-9.  
USER MMSID  
Enter or change the name and/or details of a group.  
See section 4.3.  
GROUP SETUP  
Choose an automatic or manual response to calls (721US only).  
See section 4.4.  
INDIV REPLY  
Enter or change your ATIS MMSID (721EU only).  
See section 4.5.  
ATIS MMSID  
Enable/disable the ATIS function (VHF 721EU).  
See section 4.5.  
ATIS FUNC  
Turn the DSC operation ON or OFF.  
See section 4.6.  
DSC FUNC  
Select the type of response to an LL polling request.  
See section 4.7.  
LL REPLY  
4-2 Check Your User MMSID (USER MMSID)  
You can display and read your user MMSID at any time.  
1. Select DSC SETUP.  
2. The cursor is at USER MMSID. Press ENT or push the rotary knob.  
3. The LCD shows your user name and MMSID.  
4-3 Maintain Your Groups (GROUP SETUP)  
Use GROUP SETUP to create, edit, or delete 1, 2, or 3 groups of frequently called people stored in alphanumeric  
order. A group MMSID always starts with 0.  
4-3-1 Create a Group (GROUP SETUP)  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP.  
2. If this is the FIRST TIME that you’re entering a group name, a line of nine zeros appears. Otherwise, any  
existing group names are displayed. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the input screen.  
3. Enter the group name along the dashed line. The group name can be alphanumeric. Press ENT or push  
the rotary knob to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit. When you are finished,  
press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSID line.  
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DSC SETUP  
USER MMSID  
GROUP SETUP  
> MANUAL NEW  
000000000  
GROUP NAME  
––––––––––––  
GROUP MMSID  
0––––––––  
FISHER1  
012345678  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
> GROUP SETUP  
INDIV REPLY  
If you make an error, select < and press ENT to backup and correct the entry (721US) or CLR and ENT  
(721EU).  
4. Enter the group MMSID. The first number is always 0. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the  
entry.  
5. The group name and group MMSID are shown in a confirmation screen. Press ENT or push the rotary  
knob to store the details and return to the GROUP SETUP screen.  
4-3-2 Edit Group Name or Group MMSID  
GROUP SETUP  
MANUAL NEW  
FISHER1  
> EDIT  
EDIT NAME  
> FISHER1  
FISHER2  
012345678  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
> FISHER1  
FRIENDS1  
DELETE  
EDIT MMSID  
012345678  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP. The existing group names are displayed. Select the group name  
that you want to edit.  
2. The cursor is at EDIT. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the group name details. The cursor is  
at the first character of the group name.  
3. Edit the new name or, to edit only the MMSID, press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until the  
cursor moves to the MMSID line.  
4. When you are finished, press ENT or push the rotary knob (repeatedly if necessary) to display the next  
screen.  
5. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store the changes and return to the GROUP SETUP screen.  
4-3-3 Delete a Group  
GROUP SETUP  
MANUAL NEW  
FISHER2  
EDIT  
DELETE GROUP  
FISHER2  
> YES  
> FISHER2  
FRIENDS1  
> DELETE  
NO  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP.  
2. Select the group that you want to delete.  
3. Select DELETE and press ENT or press the rotary knob. The radio asks for confirmation.  
4. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to delete the group and return to the GROUP SETUP screen.  
4-4 Response to Individual Calls (INDIV REPLY)  
721US only.  
You can respond to incoming individual calls with an automatic response or with a manual response.  
An automatic response sends an acknowledgement then sets the request link channel, ready for a  
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conversation.  
A manual response asks if you want to acknowledge the call, and then asks if you want to converse with  
the caller.  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then select INDIV REPLY.  
DSC SETUP  
USER MMSID  
INDIV REPLY  
> AUTO  
2. The cursor is at AUTO. Press ENT or press the  
rotary knob for an automatic response, or select  
MANUAL for a manual response.  
GROUP SETUP  
> INDIV REPLY  
MANUAL  
4-5 ATIS MMSID & ATIS Functionality  
721EU only.  
You MUST enter your ATIS MMSID to access ATIS functionality if you are navigating inland waterways within  
Europe. ATIS sends a digital message anytime that you release the PTT key. Inland waterways rules require  
1 W Tx power on Channels 06, 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 71, 72, 74, and 77.  
4-5-1 Enter or Edit Your ATIS MMSID  
DSC SETUP  
GROUP SETUP  
INPUT ATIS  
MMSID  
INPUT ATIS  
MMSID  
INPUT AGAIN  
ATIS MMSID  
9––––––––  
INDIV REPLY  
9––––––––  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
> ATIS MMSID  
ATIS MMSID  
923456789  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
To enter or edit your ATIS MMSID:  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then ATIS MMSID.  
2. If this is the FIRST TIME that you are entering your ATIS MMSID, a dashed line appears. Enter your ATIS  
MMSID along the dashed line. An ATIS MMSID always starts with the number 9. Press ENT or push the  
rotary knob to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit.  
If you make an error, press CH - until < appears, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to backup and  
correct the entry.  
If you’re editing an existing ATIS MMSID, this will be displayed. Make the required changes.  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store your ATIS MMSID.  
4. Enter your ATIS MMSID again as a password check, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to permanently  
store the ATIS MMSID and return to the menu.  
You can view your stored ATIS MMSID at anytime by selecting ATIS MMSID in the main menu.  
4-5-2 Enable ATIS Functionality (ATIS FUNC)  
721EU only.  
ATIS functionality will operate only after the ATIS MMSID has been entered (see previous section).  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then ATIS FUNC.  
2. The cursor is at ON. Select ENT or push the rotary knob to enable the ATIS functionality and automatically  
disable DSC functionality. The ATIS annunciator appears on the screen.  
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DSC SETUP  
INDIV REPLY  
ATIS FUNC  
> ON  
ATIS MMSID  
> ATIS FUNC  
OFF  
It’s not possible to have both ATIS ON and DSC ON simultaneously. When you enable one, the other will turn  
OFF. If DSC and ATIS are both OFF, you must turn DSC ON for normal DSC operation.  
The annunciator on the LCD shows you the current mode: if the DSC annunciator is shown, DSC is operational;  
if the ATIS annunciator is shown, ATIS is operational.  
4-6 DSC Functionality (DSC FUNC)  
DSC functionality can be disabled but this is not recommended.  
DSC SETUP  
GROUP SETUP  
DSC FUNC  
> ON  
INDIV REPLY  
> DSC FUNC  
OFF  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then DSC FUNC.  
2. The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to enable the DSC functionality and automatically  
disable ATIS functionality. The DSC annunciator appears on the screen.  
It’s not possible to have both ATIS ON and DSC ON simultaneously. When you enable one, the other will turn  
OFF. If DSC and ATIS are both OFF, you must turn DSC ON for normal DSC operation.  
The annunciator on the LCD shows you the current mode: if the DSC annunciator is shown, DSC is operational;  
if the ATIS annunciator is shown, ATIS is operational.  
4-7 Response Type to LL Polling Calls (LL REPLY)  
You can set up the radio to respond to an LL polling request in one of three ways:  
AUTO  
MANUAL reply manually or ignore to each incoming LL polling request from your buddies.  
OFF ignores all incoming LL polling requests. from your buddies.  
automatically replies to an incoming LL polling request from any of your buddies.  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then LL REPLY.  
DSC SETUP  
INDIV REPLY  
DSC FUNC  
> LL REPLY  
LL REPLY  
2. Select your mode of response and press ENT or  
push the rotary knob to confirm.  
> MANUAL  
AUTO  
OFF  
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Section 5 - Send and Receive DSC Calls  
A valid user MMSID must have been entered to access the DSC functions. If you don’t have a user  
MMSID, see Appendix D.  
Press CALL/MENU to show the DSC CALL menu. This shows the different types of DSC call that you  
make.  
Sections 1.3 and 1.4 explain how to navigate around the menu and enter, save and change data.  
5-1 What is DSC?  
DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is a semi-automated method of establishing VHF, MF, and HF radio calls. It  
has been designated as an international standard by the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and is  
part of the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System).  
Currently, you are required to monitor Distress Channel 16, but DSC will eventually replace listening watches  
on distress frequencies and will be used to broadcast routine and urgent maritime safety information.  
DSC enables you to send and receive calls from any vessel or coast station that is equipped with DSC  
functionality, and within geographic range. Calls can be categorised as distress, urgency, safety, or routine,  
and DSC selects a working channel automatically.  
5-2 The DSC CALL Menu Options  
Make a routine, safety, urgency or distress call to a  
buddy or another individual.  
See Section 5-3.  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
SAFETY  
URGENCY  
DISTRESS  
Show the details of the most recent incoming call.  
See Section 5-4.  
LAST CALL  
GROUP  
Make a call to one of your three groups.  
See Section 5-5.  
Make a urgency, safety, routine, or distress call  
to All Ships,  
See Section 5-6.  
ALL SHIPS  
URGENCY  
SAFETY  
ROUTINE  
DISTRESS  
Show the details of the 20 most recent incoming  
calls.  
CALL LOG  
DIST LOG  
See Section 5-7.  
Show the details of the 10 most recent distress  
calls.  
See Section 5-8.  
Request the LL position of a buddy.  
See Section 5-9.  
LL REQUEST  
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5-3 Call an Individual (INDIVIDUAL)  
INDIVIDUAL  
> ROUTINE  
ROUTINE  
MANUAL MMSID  
0––––––––  
012345678  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
> MANUAL NEW  
BUDDY1  
SAFETY  
URGENCY  
BUDDY2  
> SET CHANNEL  
012345678  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
12345678  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
012345678  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
INDIV ACK  
012345678  
PRESS PTT  
ESC –> EXIT  
> SEND?  
CALLING...  
WAITING ACK  
You can call anyone who has a radio with DSC functionality. You can set the priority level of the DSC call to  
routine, safety, urgency, or distress. Choose:  
ROUTINE to make a routine call  
SAFETY to send safety information  
URGENCY only when there’s a serious situation or problem that could lead to a distress situation  
DISTRESS only when there’s a distress situation.  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select INDIVIDUAL to call another person.  
2. The cursor is at ROUTINE. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to make a routine call or select to another  
priority level.  
3. The cursor is at MANUAL NEW. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to call a person who’s not in your  
buddy list; otherwise select the name of your buddy.  
If you selected MANUAL NEW, enter the user MMSID and then press ENT or push the rotary knob.  
4. Select the working channel and press ENT or press the rotary knob. (NOTE: If you’re making a distress  
call, the radio goes to CH16 automatically.) Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically  
eliminated from the suggested call list. If the call is to a Coast Station, the radio will recognize this and  
select the correct channel.  
5. The radio summarizes the call details and asks for confirmation to send the call (SEND?). Press ENT or  
push the rotary knob to send the call. The TX annunciator is displayed on the screen while the DSC call  
is being sent.  
6. If the call is acknowledged (ACK), press PTT to talk. If there’s no reply to a routine call, try again (see  
Section 5-3-1).  
5-3-1 Retry a Routine Call  
1. If there’s no reply to your call after one minute (UNABLE TO ACKNOWLEDGE)  
VHF721  
the radio asks if you want to retry the call (SEND AGAIN?).  
SEND AGAIN?  
> YES  
2. Select YES and press ENT or push the rotary knob to retry the call. If the call  
still can’t be placed, the radio returns to normal operation.  
CANCEL  
5-3-2 Acknowledge an Individual Incoming Call  
The Explorer 721EU requires the operator to manually send an acknowledgement  
to the requesting radio. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to send an acknowledge-  
ment or press ESC to cancel.  
RCV: INDIV  
012345678  
ENTER –> ACK  
ESC –> EXIT  
The Explorer 721US automatically sends an acknowledgement to the requesting  
radio within 10 seconds of receiving the call.  
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5-4 Call the Most Recent Caller (LAST CALL)  
DSC CALL  
INDIVIDUAL  
EXPLORER 721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
EXPLORER 721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
EXPLORER 721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
> LAST CALL  
GROUP  
10:22AM LOC  
> SET CHANNEL  
> SEND?  
This facility is useful and used frequently.  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu. LAST CALL is automatically selected. Press ENT or push  
the rotary knob to display the contact details of the most recent incoming call.  
2. Select the working channel. Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically eliminated  
from the suggested call list. If the call is to a Coast Station, the radio will recognize this and select the  
correct channel.  
3. The radio summarizes the call details and asks for confirmation to send the call (SEND?). Press ENT or  
push the rotary knob to send the call, and continue as explained in Section 5-3.  
5-5 Call a Group (GROUP)  
DSC CALL  
INDIVIDUAL  
SELECT GROUP  
> RD GROUP  
GROUP #2  
RD GROUP  
EXPLORER 721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
055554444  
ROUTINE  
LAST CALL  
> GROUP  
GROUP#3  
> SET CHANNEL  
> SEND?  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select GROUP. The radio displays the names of  
your groups.  
2. Select the group that you want to call (the Group MMSID must be set before making the call). Then set  
the channel and continue as explained in Section 5-3.  
5-6 Call All Ships (ALL SHIPS)  
DSC CALL  
LAST CALL  
ALL SHIPS  
> URGENCY  
SAFETY  
ALL SHIPS  
URGENCY  
> YES  
GROUP  
> ALL SHIPS  
ROUTINE  
NO  
1. Press CALL MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select ALL SHIPS.  
2. The priority is set automatically to URGENCY. but you can change the priority level of the DSC call to  
routine, safety, urgency, or distress. Choose:  
URGENCY only when there’s a serious situation or problem that could lead to a distress situation  
SAFETY to send safety information to all other vessels in range  
ROUTINE to make a routine call to all vessels (721US only)  
DISTRESS only when there’s a distress situation  
3. Select the working channel and press ENT or press the rotary knob. (NOTE: If you’re making a distress  
call, the radio goes to CH16 automatically.) Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically  
eliminated from the suggested call list. If the call is to a Coast Station, the radio will recognize this and  
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select the correct channel.  
3. The radio asks for confirmation of the ALL SHIPS call (SEND?). Press ENT or push the rotary knob to select  
YES and send the call, and continue as explained in Section 5-3.  
5-7 Call using the Call Log (CALL LOG)  
DSC CALL  
GROUP  
11 VHF721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
VHF721  
> CALL BACK  
DELETE  
VHF721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
ALL SHIPS  
> CALL LOG  
10:45PM LOC  
SAVE  
> SET CHANNEL  
VHF721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
> SEND?  
The Call Log contains the contact details for the 20 most recent incoming calls, so you call any of them  
again quickly.  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select CALL LOG.  
The radio displays the contact details for the most recent incoming call as the first entry (01) in the call  
log.  
2. Select the desired contact details. In this example, the contact details for the 11th most recent call are  
displayed.  
To save this contact in your buddy list, select SAVE and press ENT or push the rotary knob. Enter a name  
for this contact. The logged MMSID is automatically displayed.  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the call back, then set the working channel and press ENT  
or push the rotary knob to send the call. Continue as explained in Section 5-3.  
5-8 Call using the Distress Log (DIST LOG)  
The Distress Log contains the data for the 10 most recent relayed distress calls, so that you can call any of  
them quickly. Always try to make voice contact on CH16 first, as follows:  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select DIST LOG.  
2. The most recently received distress call is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select the entry that you  
want to call. The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first screen  
shows the location and name or MMSID of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the nature  
of the emergency (if specified) and the MMSID of the vessel that relayed the distress call.  
3. Set the channel and continue as explained in Section 5-3.  
DSC CALL  
ALL SHIPS  
02 10:03 UTC  
VHF721 (xxx)  
82º50. N  
DISTRESS  
RELAY  
VHF721  
> CALL BACK  
DELETE  
CALL LOG  
PIRACY  
> DIST LOG  
27º45. W  
987654321  
SAVE MMSID  
VHF721  
VHF721  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
INDIVIDUAL  
ROUTINE  
> SEND?  
> SET CHANNEL  
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5-9 Request the LL Position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST)  
DSC CALL  
CALL LOG  
LL REQUEST  
> SAM  
SAM  
SAM  
LL REQUEST  
> SEND?  
LL REQUEST  
DIST LOG  
VHF721  
> LL REQUEST  
BUDDY #3  
CALLING...  
channel name  
SAM  
LL REQUEST  
AWAITING ACK  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select LL REQUEST.  
2. Select the buddy whose LL position you want to request then press ENT or push the rotary knob to send  
the request.  
3. The working channel name is displayed while the radio waits for an acknowledgement from your buddy.  
Continue as explained in Section 5-3-1. If there’s no reply after 1 minute the radio asks if you want to  
retry. Continue as explained in Section 5-3-2.  
5-9-1 Track Your Buddy (TRACK BUDDY)  
Use the TRACKLIST option to select the buddy (or buddies) whose position you want to track, specify the  
time interval through the INTERVAL option and then start the track. Alternatively, if the buddy and time  
are already set to your preference, just start tracking.  
Select Your Buddy as follows:  
DSC CALL  
DIST LOG  
TRACK BUDDY  
START TRACK  
> SET BUDDY  
TRACKLIST  
SET BUDDY  
SET BUDDY  
BUDDY1  
> ON  
> BUDDY1 OFF  
BUDDY2 ON  
BUDDY3 OFF  
LL REQUEST  
> TRACK BUDDY  
OFF  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.  
2. Select SET BUDDY then select the buddy you want to track. You can set a maximum of 3 buddies to track.  
3. Select ON to track that buddy or OFF to not track that buddy, and press ENT or push the rotary knob to  
confirm. (Repeat for the other two buddies if necessary.)  
To delete a buddy from the tracklist, just scroll to the buddy’s name and press ENT or push the rotary knob. Select  
YES to confirm, then press ENT or push the rotary knob again.  
Set the Time Interval as follows:  
DSC CALL  
DIST LOG  
TRACK BUDDY  
> INTERVAL  
INTERVAL  
> 15 MINUTES  
30 MINUTES  
1 HOUR  
LL REQUEST  
> TRACK BUDDY  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.  
2. Select INTERVAL, then select the desired time interval. Press ENT or push the rotary knob o confirm.  
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Start Tracking as follows:  
DSC CALL  
TRACK BUDDY  
> START TRACK  
SET BUDDY  
START TRACK  
BUDDY1 OFF  
BUDDY2 ON  
BUDDY3 OFF  
START TRACK  
> YES  
DIST LOG  
LL REQUEST  
> TRACK BUDDY  
NO  
TRACKLIST  
PRESS ENTER  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.  
2. Select START TRACK, then select YES. The START TRACK display changes to STOP TRACK. To stop tracking  
at any time, just select YES.  
As soon as you start tracking, an LL Request is sent immediately on CH70 and your radio waits for  
acknowledgement of the (first) buddy’s LL position to be displayed on your LCD.  
Each of the selected buddies is polled for their LL positions at regular time intervals. When information  
is received, a friendly ringtone is sounded and the position is shown on the LCD. Press any key to cancel  
the display.  
An LL position that is received is not stored in your radio’s log, but is broadcast over NAVBUS to the  
chartplotters. Press any key to acknowledge or wait for the automatic 20 second timeout.  
NOTE: The Explorer 721 can receive and display the LL position data at normal or enhanced resolution.  
5-10 Receive an All Ships Call (RCV: ALL SHIP)  
RCV: ALL SHIP  
priority  
When you receive notification of an ALL SHIP call, press any key to cancel the alert.  
The radio automatically selects CH16.  
VHF721  
The priority level and the user MMSID are displayed on the LCD. If the radio recognises  
the user MMSID as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of  
the user MMSID.  
ESC –> EXIT  
No acknowledgement is required. Press PTT to initiate voice contact on CH16 and then switch to a  
working channel.  
The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7).  
5-11 Receive an Individual Call (RCV: INDIV)  
When you receive notification of an INDIV call,  
press any key to cancel the alert.  
RCV: INDIV  
VHF721  
INDIV ACK  
VHF721  
ENTER –> ACK  
ESC –> EXIT  
PRESS PTT  
ESC –> EXIT  
The radio automatically selects the channel  
designated in the incoming call. INDIV calls are  
almost always routine priority.  
If the radio recognises the user MMSID as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of  
the user MMSID.  
The 721US responds automatically but the 721EU prompts you to press ENT or push the rotary knob to  
acknowledge the incoming call.  
The caller should respond to your acknowledgement by making voice contact on the designated  
channel. If this doesn’t happen, you can press PTT to initiate voice contact instead.  
The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7).  
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5-12 Receive a Group Call (RCV: GROUP)  
When you receive notification of a GROUP call, press any key to cancel the alert. The  
radio automatically selects the channel designated in the incoming call.  
RCV: GROUP  
GP: RD GROUP  
VHF721  
The priority level is always routine, and the group is identified on the screen. The  
group will be one of the three groups of frequently called people that you set up  
earlier (see Section 4-3).  
ROUTINE  
You don’t need to send an acknowledgement. If desired, press PTT to initiate voice contact on the  
designated channel.  
The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7).  
5-13 Receive a Geographic Call (RCV: GEOGRAPH)  
A geographic call is sent to all vessels within a specific geographic boundary area.  
RCV: GEOGRAPH  
When you receive notification of a GEOGRAPH call, press any key to cancel the alert.  
The radio automatically selects the channel designated in the incoming call.  
VHF721  
10:34 UTC  
ESC –> EXIT  
The time and the user MMSID or name are displayed on the screen. If the radio  
recognises the user MMSID as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed  
in place of the user MMSID.  
Monitor the working channel for an announcement from the calling vessel.  
5-14 Receive a Polled Position Call (RCV:POSITION)  
When you receive GPS position data from a buddy in response to your LL request  
(see Section 5-9), you’re recommended to make a written note of the position,  
especially if it’s a good fishing position.  
RCV: POSITION  
BUDDY3  
82º50.003'N  
27º45.543'W  
If enhanced LL position information is available from your buddy, it’s shown on the  
LCD until the display changes.  
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Section 6 - Distress Calls  
A valid user MMSID must have been entered to access this DSC function. If you don’t have a user MMSID,  
see Appendix D.  
IMPORTANT: This Northstar radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress call to facilitate search and  
rescue. To be effective as a safety device, this radio must be used only within the geographic range of a shore-based  
VHF marine Channel 70 distress and safety watch system. The geographic range may vary but under normal condi-  
tions is approximately 20 nautical miles.  
6-1 Send a Distress Call  
DISTRESS CALL  
> ABANDONING  
PIRACY  
DISTRESS CALL  
> PIRACY  
DISTRESS CALL  
SENT! WAIT..  
PRESS ESC  
HOLD DISTRESS  
2 SECONDS..  
OVER BOARD  
TO CANCEL...  
1. Open the red cover labelled DISTRESS.  
If time is available to specify the nature of the distress, go to step 2. Otherwise, go directly to step 3.  
2. Press the DISTRESS key to display the following categories. Scroll to the category that describes your  
situation, then press ENT:  
UNDEFINED  
FIRE  
FLOODING  
COLLISION  
GROUNDING  
LISTING  
SINKING  
ADRIFT  
ABANDONING  
PIRACY  
OVER BOARD  
3. Hold down the DISTRESS key for about 3 seconds, until you see the distress call message (DISTRESS CALL  
SENT!) on the LCD. The whole display starts to flash and beep loudly.  
The distress call repeats five times continuously. It then repeats randomly every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes until  
a distress acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) is received from a search and rescue authority or until you  
cancel the distress call manually.  
The radio selects CH16 automatically so that you can hear any incoming voice contacts from search and  
rescue authorities or other vessels within range.  
Press ESC if you need to cancel the distress call. This is the only key that operates in distress mode.  
6-2 Receive a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK)  
The Coast Guard is the only agency allowed to send a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK).  
When a distress acknowledgement is sent from the Coast Guard, your radio automatically cancels the distress  
mode transmissions and CH16 is selected.  
Press PTT to talk with the Coast Guard.  
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6-2 Receive a Distress Call (RCV: DISTRESS)  
An alert sounds when a distress call (DISTRESS!)  
is received. Press any key to cancel the alert.You  
don’t need to send an acknowledgement.  
RCV: DISTRESS  
123456789  
FLOODING  
RCV: DISTRESS  
10:34 UTC  
82º50.003'N  
27º45.543'W  
The radio automatically selects CH16 and  
displays the details of the distress call on the  
screen. Press PTT to establish voice contact.  
ESC –> EXIT  
The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first screen shows the  
user MMSID and nature of the emergency (if specified), the second screen shows the time and the  
location (if specified). If the location and time aren’t specified, they’re replaced with sequences of 9s and  
8s respectively.  
The radio is capable of receiving enhanced LL position data if the vessel transmitting the distress call is  
sending this. This provides the position of the distressed vessel to within 60 ft (20 m).  
6-3 Receive a Distress Relay (RCV: DISTRESS RELAY)  
An alert sounds when a distress relay (DISTRESS RELAY) is received from an individual  
or from an All Ships transmission. Press any key to cancel the alert.  
RCV: DISTRESS  
RELAY  
Try to make voice contact with the calling vessel. Maintain a listening watch on  
CH16 and standby to lend assistance.  
123456789  
ESC –> EXIT  
6-3 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress Log (RELAY)  
You can relay a Distress Call in your Distress Log to an Individual or to All Ships.  
VHF721  
DELETE  
SAVE MMSID  
> RELAY  
RELAY  
INDIV RELAY  
> MANUAL NEW  
BUDDY1  
> INDIV RELAY  
ALL RELAY  
BUDDY2  
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select DIST LOG (see Section 5.8).  
2. The most recently received distress call Is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select the distress call  
that you want to relay, then select RELAY.  
3. Now select either:  
INDIV RELAY to relay the distress call to an individual and select MANUAL NEW if the person is  
not in your buddy list, otherwise scroll to the name of your buddy. Press ENT or push the rotary  
knob. (If you selected MANUAL NEW, you need to enter the user MMSID then press ENT or push  
the rotary knob.)  
ALL RELAY to relay the distress call to All Ships then press ENT or push the rotary knob.  
4. The radio automatically selects CH16 and displays the details of the distress call on the screen.  
5. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to relay the Distress Call.  
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Appendix A - Technical Specifications  
Northstar Explorer 721US and 721EU  
GENERAL  
Power Supply:  
13.6 V DC.  
Current drain: Transmit  
Current drain: Receive  
Baro sampling (radio o):  
Useable channels:  
Mode:  
6 A at 25 W Tx / 1.5 A at 1 W Tx  
Less than 250 mA in standby  
Less than 3 mA, 85 mA in active standby  
International, USA, Canada, Weather (country specific)  
16K0G3E (FM) / 16K0G2B (DSC)  
Handset  
Works only with optional Explorer 701US or optional Explorer 701EU  
PHYSICAL  
LCD display (viewing):  
40 (H) x 48 (W) mm  
FSTN 4 x 12 character  
Contrast control:  
Backlight control:  
Antenna connector:  
Temperature Range:  
Waterproof:  
Yes  
Yes  
SO-239 (50 ohm)  
-15ºC to +50ºC  
JIS-7  
Dimensions:  
161 (W) x 75 (H) x 147 (D) mm - without bracket  
Weight:  
3.0 lbs (1.36 kg) without microphone  
Frequency stability:  
Frequency control:  
GPS/NMEA input:  
Comm. port:  
+/- 10ppm  
PLL  
Yes  
4800 baud NMEA, 38400 baud NAVBUS  
DSC:  
Yes  
Yes  
Rotary channel selector:  
FEATURES  
Flush mounting kit:  
Dust cover:  
Yes  
Yes  
Local/Distant control:  
Position polling:  
Track Your Buddy:  
Group Call:  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Call logs:  
Yes - 20 individual and 10 distress  
721US  
DSC USCG SC101:  
DSC Recreational Class S:  
DSC Class D:  
Canada  
721EU and Canada Commercial  
Barometer, Temperature  
and Happy Fish:  
Yes  
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Channel Naming:  
Yes  
Tri watch, favorite channel scan: Yes  
All scan:  
Yes  
User programmable MMSID:  
MMSID and NAME directory:  
Yes (User MMSID and ATIS (721EU)  
Yes - 20 numbers & group  
TRANSMITTER  
Frequency:  
156.025 - 157.425 MHz  
25 W / 1 W selectable  
Output power:  
Transmitter protection:  
Max Freq deviation:  
Spurious & harmonics:  
Modulation distortion:  
Open / short circuit of antenna  
+/- 5 kHz  
better than @ 2.5 W  
Less than 4% @ 1 kHz for a +/-3 kHz deviation  
RECEIVER  
Frequency:  
156.025 - 163.275 MHz  
0.25 uV (distant) / 2.5 uV (local)  
more than 70 db  
12 dB SINAD sensitivity:  
Adjacent CH selectivity:  
Spurious response:  
Intermodulation rejection ratio:  
Residual Noise level:  
Audio output power:  
more than 70 db  
more than 68 db  
more than -40 db unsquelched  
2 W (with 8 ohm at 10% distortion)  
4 W with 4 ohm external speaker  
1.5' (0.5 m)  
Compass safe distance:  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Appendix B - Troubleshooting  
1. The transceiver will not power up.  
A fuse may have blown OR there is no voltage getting to the transceiver.  
a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or squashed sections.  
b) After checking the wiring, replace the 7 Amp fuse (a spare fuse is supplied).  
c) Check the battery voltage. This must be greater than 10.5 V.  
2. The transceiver blows the fuse when the power is switched on.  
The power wires may have been reversed.  
a) Check that the red wire is connected to the positive battery terminal, and the black wire is connected  
to the negative battery terminal.  
3. The speaker makes popping or whining noises when the engine is running.  
Electrical noise may be interfering with the transceiver.  
a) Re-route the power cables away from the engine.  
b) Add a noise suppressor to the power cable.  
c) Use resistive spark plug wires and/or use an alternator whine filter.  
4. No sound from the external speaker.  
a) Check that the external speaker cable is physically connected.  
b) Check the soldering of the external speaker cable.  
5. Transmissions are always on low power, even when high (HI) power is selected.  
The antenna may be faulty.  
a) Test the transceiver with a different antenna.  
b) Have the antenna checked out.  
6. Battery symbol is displayed.  
The power supply is too low.  
a) Check the battery voltage. This should be at least 10.5 V 0.5 V DC.  
b) Check the alternator on the vessel.  
7. No position information is displayed.  
The GPS cable may faulty or the GPS setting may be incorrect.  
a) Check that the GPS cable is physically connected.  
b) Check the polarity of the GPS cable.  
c) Check the baud rate setting of the GPS if applicable. The baud rate setting should be 4800 for NMEA  
or 38400 for NAVBUS. Parity should be set to NONE.  
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Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts  
C.1 International (EU-DSC ON)  
EU countries have special channeling requirements and the radio is cloned to match the market  
requirements.  
NOTE For assistance in understanding the Table, see notes a) to o) below. (WRC-2000)  
Transmitting  
Port operations  
frequencies  
Public  
corres-  
and ship movement  
Channel  
Inter-  
ship  
MHz  
Notes  
designator  
pondence  
Ship  
stations  
Coast  
Single  
Two  
stations  
frequency  
frequency  
60  
01  
61  
02  
62  
03  
63  
04  
64  
05  
65  
06  
66  
07  
67  
08  
68  
09  
69  
10  
70  
11  
71  
12  
72  
13  
73  
14  
74  
15  
75  
156,025  
160,625  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
156,050  
156,075  
156,100  
156,125  
156,150  
156,175  
156,200  
156,225  
156,250  
156,275  
156,300  
156,325  
156,350  
156,375  
156,400  
156,425  
156,450  
156,475  
156,500  
156,525  
156,550  
156,575  
156,600  
156,625  
156,650  
156,675  
156,700  
156,725  
156,750  
156,775  
160,650  
160,675  
160,700  
160,725  
160,750  
160,775  
160,800  
160,825  
160,850  
160,875  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
m), o)  
x
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
f)  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
160,925  
160,950  
156,375  
x
x
x
x
h)  
i)  
x
x
x
156,425  
156,450  
156,475  
156,500  
156,525  
156,550  
156,575  
156,600  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
h)  
j)  
Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling  
x
x
x
i)  
x
k)  
156,650  
156,675  
156,700  
156,725  
156,750  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
h), i)  
g)  
n)  
x
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Transmitting  
frequencies  
MHz  
Port operations  
and ship movement  
Public  
corres-  
Channel  
Inter-  
ship  
Notes  
designator  
pondence  
Ship  
stations  
Coast  
Single  
Two  
stations  
frequency  
frequency  
16  
76  
17  
77  
18  
78  
19  
79  
20  
80  
21  
81  
22  
82  
23  
83  
24  
84  
25  
85  
26  
86  
27  
87  
28  
88  
AIS 1  
AIS 2  
156,800  
156,800  
DISTRESS, SAFETY AND CALLING  
x
n)  
g)  
156,825  
156,850  
156,875  
156,900  
156,925  
156,950  
156,975  
157,000  
157,025  
157,050  
157,075  
157,100  
157,125  
157,150  
157,175  
157,200  
157,225  
157,250  
157,275  
157,300  
157,325  
157,350  
157,375  
157,400  
157,425  
161,975  
162,025  
156,850  
x
x
x
m)  
161,500  
161,525  
161,550  
161,575  
161,600  
161,625  
161,650  
161,675  
161,700  
161,725  
161,750  
161,775  
161,800  
161,825  
161,850  
161,875  
161,900  
161,925  
161,950  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
m)  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
m), o)  
x
x
162,000  
x
x
l)  
l)  
161,975  
162,025  
SPECIAL NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL USEAGE  
Notes referring to the Table  
General notes  
The International mode is not legal for use in US or Canada Waters  
a. Administrations may designate frequencies in the inter-ship, port operations and ship movement services  
for use by light aircraft and helicopters to communicate with ships or participating coast stations in pre-  
dominantly maritime support operations under the conditions specified in Nos. 51.69, 51.73, 51.74, 51.75,  
51.76, 51.77 and 51.78. However, the use of the channels which are shared with public correspondence  
shall be subject to prior agreement between interested and affected administrations.  
b. The channels of the present Annex, with the exception of channels 06, 13, 15, 16, 17, 70, 75 and 76, may  
also be used for high-speed data and facsimile transmissions, subject to special arrangement between  
interested and affected administrations.  
c. The channels of the present Annex, but preferably channel 28 and with the exception of channels 06,  
13, 15, 16, 17, 70, 75 and 76, may be used for direct-printing telegraphy and data transmission, subject  
to special arrangement between interested and affected administrations.  
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d. The frequencies in thisTable may also be used for radiocommunications on inland waterways in accord-  
ance with the conditions specified in No. 5.226. – 56 – 62238 IEC:2003(E)  
e. Administrations having an urgent need to reduce local congestion may apply 12,5 kHz channel interleav-  
ing on a non-interference basis to 25 kHz channels, provided:  
– Recommendation ITU-R M.1084-2 shall be taken into account when changing to 12,5 kHz channels;  
– it shall not affect the 25 kHz channels of the present Annex maritime mobile distress and safety fre-  
quencies, especially the channels 06, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 70, nor the technical characteristics mentioned  
in Recommendation ITU-R M.489-2 for those channels;  
– implementation of 12,5 kHz channel interleaving and consequential national requirements shall be  
subject to prior agreement between the implementing administrations and administrations whose ship  
stations or services may be affected.  
Specific notes  
f.  
The frequency 156,300 MHz (channel 06) (see No. 51.79 and Appendices 13 and 15) may also be used for  
communication between ship stations and aircraft stations engaged in coordinated search and rescue  
operations. Ship stations shall avoid harmful interference to such communications on channel 06 as well  
as to communications between aircraft stations, ice-breakers and assisted ships during ice seasons.  
g. Channels 15 and 17 may also be used for on-board communications provided the effective radiated  
power does not exceed 1 W, and subject to the national regulations of the administration concerned  
when these channels are used in its territorial waters.  
h. Within the European Maritime Area and in Canada, these frequencies (channels 10, 67, 73) may also  
be used, if so required, by the individual administrations concerned, for communication between ship  
stations, aircraft stations and participating land stations engaged in coordinated search and rescue and  
anti-pollution operations in local areas, under the conditions specified in Nos. 51.69, 51.73, 51.74, 51.75,  
51.76, 51.77 and 51.78.  
i.  
The preferred first three frequencies for the purpose indicated in Note a) are 156,450 MHz (channel  
09),156,625 MHz (channel 72) and 156,675 MHz (channel 73).  
j.  
Channel 70 is to be used exclusively for digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling.  
k. Channel 13 is designated for use on a worldwide basis as a navigation safety communication channel,  
primarily for intership navigation safety communications. It may also be used for the ship movement  
and port operations service subject to the national regulations of the administrations concerned.  
l.  
These channels (AIS 1 and AIS 2) will be used for an automatic ship identification and surveillance system  
capable of providing worldwide operation on high seas, unless other frequencies are designated on a  
regional basis for this purpose.  
m. These channels may be operated as single frequency channels, subject to special arrangement between  
interested or affected administrations. (WRC-2000)  
n. The use of these channels (75 and 76) should be restricted to navigation-related communications only  
and all precautions should be taken to avoid harmful interference to channel 16, e.g. by limiting the  
output power to 1 W or by means of geographical separation.  
o. These channels may be used to provide bands for initial testing and the possible future introduction  
of new technologies, subject to special arrangement between interested or affected administrations.  
Stations using these channels or bands for the testing and the possible future introduction of new  
technologies shall not cause harmful interference to, and shall not claim protection from, other stations  
operating in accordance with Article 5. (WRC-2000)  
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C.2 USA Channel Chart  
CH  
SEND  
(MHz)  
RECEIVE TRAFFIC TYPE  
(MHz)  
SHIP SHIP NAME TAG  
TO TO  
SHIP SHORE  
01A 156.050 156.050  
03A 4 156.150 156.150  
05A 156.250 156.250  
Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  
US Government, Coast Guard  
Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  
Inter-ship Safety  
Yes Yes  
PORT OPS/VTS  
UNAUTHORIZED  
PORT OPS/VTS  
SAFETY  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes No  
Yes Yes  
Yes No  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
06  
156.300 156.300  
07A 156.350 156.350  
Commercial  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
CALLING  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
156.400 156.400  
156.450 156.450  
156.500 156.500  
156.550 156.550  
156.600 156.600  
Commercial (inter-ship only)  
Recreational Calling Channel  
Commercial  
COMMERCIAL  
VTS  
Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas  
Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  
PORT OPS/VTS  
BRIDGE COM  
13 3 156.650 156.650  
Intership Navigation Safety (bridge- Yes No  
to-bridge), 1W with Power-up  
14  
15 2 RX Only 156.750  
16 156.800 156.800  
156.700 156.700  
Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  
Environmental, RX Only  
Yes Yes  
PORT OPS/VTS  
------ ------ ENVIROMENTAL  
International Distress, Safety, and  
Calling  
Yes Yes  
DISTRESS  
17 1 156.850 156.850  
18A 156.900 156.900  
19A 156.950 156.950  
State Controlled – 1W Only  
Commercial  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
SAR  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
PORT OPS  
Commercial  
20  
157.000 161.600  
Port Operations, Canadian Coast  
Guard, Duplex  
No  
Yes  
20A 157.000 157.000  
21A 4 157.050 157.050  
Port Operations  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
PORT OPS  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
UNAUTHORIZED  
22A 157.100 157.100  
23A 4 157.150 157.150  
Coast Guard Liaison  
Yes Yes  
COAST GUARD  
UNAUTHORIZED  
TELEPHONE  
U.S. Government, Coast Guard  
Yes  
Yes  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
157.200 161.800  
157.250 161.850  
157.300 161.900  
157.350 161.950  
157.400 162.000  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
No  
Yes  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
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CH  
SEND  
(MHz)  
RECEIVE TRAFFIC TYPE  
(MHz)  
SHIP SHIP NAME TAG  
TO TO  
SHIP SHORE  
61A 4 156.075 156.075  
63A 156.175 156.175  
64A 4 156.225 156.225  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
Yes Yes  
UNAUTHORIZED  
PORT OPS/VTS  
UNAUTHORIZED  
Port Operations, VTS in Selected  
Areas  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
U.S. Government, Canadian  
Commercial Fishing  
65A 156.275 156.275  
66A 156.325 156.325  
67 3 156.375 156.375  
Port Operations  
Port Operations  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes No  
PORT OPS  
PORT OPS  
BRIDGE COM  
Commercial, bridge-to-bridge, 1W  
with Power-up  
68  
69  
156.425 156.425  
156.475 156.475  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Digital Selective Calling - DSC  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Port Operations  
Yes No  
Yes Yes  
------ ------  
Yes Yes  
Yes No  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
Yes No  
Yes Yes  
Yes Yes  
SHIP - SHIP  
PLEASURE  
DSC  
70 6 156.525 156.525  
71  
72  
73  
74  
156.575 156.575  
156.625 156.625  
156.675 156.675  
156.725 156.725  
PLEASURE  
SHIP - SHIP  
PORT OPS  
PORT OPS  
PORT OPS  
SHIP - SHIP  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
UNAUTHORIZED  
Port Operations  
77 1 156.875 156.875  
78A 156.925 156.925  
79A 156.975 156.975  
80A 157.025 157.025  
81A 4 157.075 157.075  
Port Operations –1W Only  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Commercial  
Commercial  
U.S. Government, Environmental  
Protection Agency Operations  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
82A 4 157.125 157.125  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
UNAUTHORIZED  
UNAUTHORIZED  
TELEPHONE  
83A 4 157.175 157.175  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
157.225 161.825  
157.275 161.875  
157.325 161.925  
157.375 161.975  
157.425 162.025  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
TELEPHONE  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
TELEPHONE  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
TELEPHONE  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
TELEPHONE  
88A 157.425 157.425  
Commercial, Intership Only  
Yes No  
COMMERCIAL  
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WEATHER  
Wx01  
Wx02  
Wx03  
Wx04  
Wx05  
Wx06  
Wx07  
Wx08  
Wx09  
Wx10  
MHz  
TRAFFIC TYPE  
NAME TAG  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ CANADA WX  
------ ------ CANADA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.450 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.500 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.525 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 161.650 CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 161.775 CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 163.275 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
SPECIAL NOTES ON USA CHANNEL USAGE  
1. LOW POWER (1 W) 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  
letterBis only used for some CanadianReceive Onlychannels.  
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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C-3 CANADA Channel CHART  
CH SEND  
(MHz)  
RECEIVE TRAFFIC TYPE  
(MHz)  
SHIP SHIP TO NAME TAG  
TO  
SHORE  
SHIP  
01  
02  
03  
156.050 160.650  
156.100 160.700  
156.150 160.750  
Public Correspondence, Duplex  
Public Correspondence, Duplex  
Public Correspondence, Duplex  
Canadian Coast Guard, SAR  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
CANADIAN CG  
PORT OPS/VTS  
04A 156.200 156.200  
05A 156.250 156.250  
Port Operations, VTS in Selected  
Areas  
06  
156.300 156.300  
Inter-ship Safety  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
SAFETY  
07A 156.350 156.350  
Commercial  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
CALLING  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
156.400 156.400  
156.450 156.450  
156.500 156.500  
156.550 156.550  
156.600 156.600  
Commercial (inter-ship only)  
Recreational Calling Channel  
Commercial  
COMMERCIAL  
VTS  
Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas Yes  
Port Operations, VTS in Selected  
Areas  
Yes  
PORT OPS/VTS  
13 3 156.650 156.650  
14 156.700 156.700  
Intership Navigation Safety (bridge- Yes  
to-bridge) 1W with power-up  
No  
BRIDGE COM  
Port Operations, VTS in Selected  
Areas  
Yes  
Yes  
PORT OPS/VTS  
15 1 156.750 156.750  
16 156.800 156.800  
Commercial – 1W Only  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
COMMERCIAL  
DISTRESS  
International Distress, Safety, and Yes  
Calling  
17 1 156.850 156.850  
18A 156.900 156.900  
19A 156.950 156.950  
20 1 157.000 161.600  
State Controlled – 1W Only  
Commercial  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
SAR  
COMMERCIAL  
CANADIAN CG  
CANADIAN CG  
Canadian Coast Guard  
Canadian Coast Guard, Duplex– 1W No  
Only  
21  
157.050 161.650  
Port Operations, Duplex  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
PORT OPS  
21A 157.050 157.050  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Yes  
Guard  
UNAUTHORIZED  
21B RX Only 161.650  
22A 157.100 157.100  
Port Operations, RX Only  
------ ------  
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  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
CANADIAN CG  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
23  
24  
25  
157.150 161.750  
157.200 161.800  
157.250 161.850  
25B RX Only 161.850  
------ ------  
26  
27  
28  
157.300 161.900  
157.350 161.950  
157.400 162.000  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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CH SEND  
(MHz)  
RECEIVE TRAFFIC TYPE  
(MHz)  
SHIP SHIP TO NAME TAG  
TO  
SHORE  
SHIP  
28B RX Only 162.000  
60 156.025 160.625  
Public Correspondence, RX Only  
Public Correspondence, Duplex  
------ ------  
TELEPHONE  
No  
Yes  
TELEPHONE  
61A 4 156.075 156.075  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
Yes  
Yes  
UNAUTHORIZED  
62A 156.125 156.125  
Canadian Coast Guard  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
CANADIAN CG  
TELEPHONE  
64  
156.225 160.825  
Public Correspondence, Duplex  
64A 4 156.225 156.225  
U.S. Government, Canadian  
Commercial Fishing  
UNAUTHORIZED  
65A 156.275 156.275  
66A 1 156.325 156.325  
Port Operations  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
PORT OPS  
Port Operations – 1W Only  
Commercial, SAR  
PORT OPS  
67  
68  
69  
156.375 156.375  
156.425 156.425  
156.475 156.475  
COMMERCIAL  
SHIP - SHIP  
COMMERCIAL  
DSC  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Commercial Fishing Only  
Digital Selective Calling - DSC  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Intership  
70 6 156.525 156.525  
------ ------  
71  
72  
73  
74  
156.575 156.575  
156.625 156.625  
156.675 156.675  
156.725 156.725  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
PLEASURE  
SHIP - SHIP  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
PORT OPS  
Commercial Fishing Only  
Commercial Fishing Only  
Port Operations –1W Only  
Boat Operations, Recreational  
Commercial  
77 1 156.875 156.875  
78A 156.925 156.925  
79A 156.975 156.975  
80A 157.025 157.025  
81A 4 157.075 157.075  
SHIP - SHIP  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
UNAUTHORIZED  
Commercial  
U.S. GovernmENT or push the rotary Yes  
knob Operations  
82A 4 157.125 157.125  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
Yes  
Yes  
UNAUTHORIZED  
83  
157.175 161.775  
Canadian Coast Guard  
Yes  
Yes  
CANADIAN CG  
83A 4 157.175 157.175  
U.S. Government, Canadian Coast  
Guard  
Yes  
Yes  
UNAUTHORIZED  
83B RX Only 161.775  
Canadian Coast Guard, RX Only  
------ ------  
CANADIAN CG  
TELEPHONE  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
157.225 161.825  
157.275 161.875  
157.325 161.925  
157.375 161.975  
157.425 162.025  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
TELEPHONE  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
Operator  
Public Correspondence, Marine  
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WEATHER  
Wx01  
Wx02  
Wx03  
Wx04  
Wx05  
Wx06  
Wx07  
Wx08  
Wx09  
Wx10  
MHz  
TRAFFIC TYPE  
NAME TAG  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
------ ------ CANADA WX  
------ ------ CANADA WX  
------ ------ NOAA WX  
RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.450 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.500 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 162.525 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 161.650 CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 161.775 CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL  
RX Only 163.275 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  
SPECIAL NOTES ON CANADA CHANNEL USAGE  
1. LOW POWER (1 W) 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 letterBis only used for some CanadianReceive Onlychannels.  
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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CH  
SPECIFIC  
FOOTNOTES  
T
RANSMITTING  
SHIP-TO-SHIP SHIP-TOPORT NAUT.INFORM  
FREQUENCY (MHZ)  
SHIP  
156.025  
156.05  
156.075  
156.1  
LAND  
160.625  
160.65  
160.675  
160.7  
60  
1
a)  
a)  
x
x
61  
2
a)  
x
a)  
x
62  
3
a)  
156.125  
156.15  
156.175  
156.2  
160.725  
160.75  
160.775  
160.8  
x
a)  
x
63  
4
a)  
x
a)  
x
64  
5
a)  
156.225  
156.25  
156.275  
156.3  
160.825  
160.85  
160.875  
156.3  
x
a)  
x
65  
6
a)  
x
a) b)  
a)  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
66  
7
156.325  
156.35  
156.375  
156.4  
160.925  
160.95  
156.375  
156.4  
a)  
67  
8
a) c)  
a) q)  
a)  
68  
9
156.425  
156.45  
156.475  
156.5  
156.425  
156.45  
156.475  
156.5  
a) b) c)  
a)  
69  
10  
70  
e)  
a)  
156.525  
156.525  
Digital selective calling for distress,  
saftey and calling  
11  
71  
12  
72  
13  
73  
14  
74  
15  
75  
16  
76  
156.55  
156.575  
156.6  
156.55  
156.575  
156.6  
x
x
x
a) r)  
f)  
156.625  
156.65  
156.675  
156.7  
156.625  
156.65  
156.675  
156.7  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
f) g)  
q)  
a)  
156.725  
156.75  
156.775  
156.8  
156.725  
156.75  
156.775  
156.8  
h)  
o)  
i)  
j) d) o)  
156.825  
156.825  
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77  
18  
78  
19  
79  
20  
80  
21  
81  
22  
82  
23  
83  
24  
84  
25  
85  
26  
86  
27  
87  
28  
88  
AIS 1  
AIS 2  
h)  
156.85  
156.875  
156.9  
156.85  
156.875  
161.5  
x
a) k)  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
156.925  
156.95  
156.975  
157  
161.525  
161.55  
161.575  
161.6  
a)  
157.025  
157.05  
157.075  
157.1  
161.625  
161.65  
161.675  
161.7  
a)  
a)  
l) m)  
m)  
157.125  
157.15  
157.175  
157.2  
161.725  
161.75  
161.775  
161.8  
a) m)  
m)  
m)  
157.225  
157.25  
157.275  
157.3  
161.825  
161.85  
161.875  
161.9  
m)  
a) m)  
m)  
a) m)  
m)  
157.325  
157.35  
157.375  
157.4  
161.925  
161.95  
157.375  
162  
a) d)  
m)  
a) p)  
a) n)  
a) n)  
157.425  
161.975  
162.025  
157.425  
161.975  
162.025  
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1.1 General remarks to frequency table 1  
1.1.1 The channels for service categories ship-to-ship and nautical information may also be used for vessel  
traffic-systems by traffic centres.  
1.1.2 In some countries, frequencies certain channels are used for another service category or other radio serv-  
ices. These countries are Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia,, the Federal Republic ofYugoslavia, Hungary, Moldova,  
Romania, the Russian Federation, the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic (with exemption of channels  
08, 09, 72, 74 and 86), Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Administrations concerned  
should make any possible attempt to make these frequencies channels as soon as possible available for  
the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways and/or the required service category.  
1.2 Explanation of specific footnotes in frequency table 1  
a. In the countries mentioned under 1.1.2, it is strictly prohibited to use this channel.  
b. This channel is not allowed to be used between Rhine km 150 and km 350.  
c. In the Netherlands, this channel is used by for its on-scene communications during safety operations  
on the North Sea, IJsselmeer, Waddenzee, Ooster- and Westerschelde.  
d. This channel may also be used for piloting, mooring, tugging and for other nautical purposes.  
e. This channel is the first ship-to-ship channel, unless the competent authority has designated another  
channel.  
In the countries mentioned under 1.1.2, it is allowed that the output power is set to a value between 6  
and 25 W until 1 January 2005.  
f.  
In the countries mentioned under 1.1.2, this channel is used for service category ship-to-port authori-  
ties.  
g. In the Netherlands, this channel is used by its national coastguard for communications during oil pol-  
lution operations on the North Sea and for safety messages for the North Sea, Waddenzee, IJsselmeer,  
Ooster- and Westerschelde.  
h. This channel may be used only for service category on-board on board communications.  
i.  
This channel may be used only for communications between seagoing vessels and participating land  
stations in case of distress and safety communications within the maritime sea-areas.  
In the countries mentioned under 1.1.2, this channel may be used only for distress, safety and calling.  
The output power shall be reduced automatically to a value between 0.5 and 1 W.  
j.  
k. This channel may be used for communications with a social character.  
l.  
In the Netherlands and Belgium, this channel may be used for transmitting messages concerning bunker-  
ing and victualling. The output power has to be reduced manually to a value between 0.5 and- 1 W.  
m. This channel may also be used for public correspondence.  
n. This channel will be used for an automatic ship identification and surveillance system (AIS) capable of  
providing worldwide operating on seas and Inland Waterways.  
o. The availability of this channel is on a voluntary basis. All existing equipment shall be capable to of  
operating on this channel within a ten-year period after the entry into force of this Arrangement.  
p. After permission of the competent authority, this channel may be used only for special events on a  
temporary basis.  
q. In the Czech Republic this channel is used for service category nautical information.  
r.  
In the Czech Republic this channel is used for service category ship-to-port authorities.  
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Appendix D - MMSID and License Information  
You must obtain a user MMSID (Marine Mobile Service Identity) and enter it into your radio in order to use  
the DSC functions. Contact the appropriate authorities in your country. If you’re unsure who to contact,  
consult your Northstar dealer.  
The user MMSID is a unique nine digit number, similar to a personal telephone number. It is used on marine  
transceivers that are capable of using DSC (Digital Select Calling).  
Depending upon your location, you may need a radio station license for the VHF 721. You may also need an  
individual operator’s license.  
Brunswick New Technologies Inc. recommends that you check the requirements of your national radio  
communications authorities before operating DSC functions.  
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Section 7 - Install the Explorer 721  
7-1 Installation Options  
There are two ways to install the radio. You can choose:  
a deck or overhead mounted gimbal installation. The reversible mounting gimbal is fixed to to a suitable  
site and the radio is placed into it. The radio can be removed for storage and the viewing angle can be  
adjusted.  
a recessed installation.The radio is recessed into a cavity cut into a bulkhead.The radio fixture is permanent  
and the viewing angle cannot be adjusted.  
NOTE: An optional handset with a 9.8` (3 m) docking cable included can be purchased and connected to your  
Explorer 721 base unit to give second station operation and intercom capability. The optional 701US handset  
(for the Explorer 721US) and the optional 701EU handset (for the Explorer 721EU) are shown on the front cover.  
7-2 Location Requirements  
Please check these BEFORE doing any cutting or drilling.  
Whichever installation method you choose, ensure that the chosen location:  
is at least 3' (1 m) from the antenna  
allows easy connection to (at least) a 10 Amp fused 13.6 V DC electrical source and the antenna  
is at least 1.5' (45 cms) from the compass to avoid creating magnetic deviation of the compass during  
radio operation  
has a suitable space close by for installing the microphone bulkhead mount  
provides easy access to the controls on the front panel  
provides reasonable access to the wiring at the back of the radio  
provides enough room to fix the DSC warning label (721US only).  
7-3 Checklist  
The following items should be supplied in the box. Check before starting the installation and contact your  
dealer if an item is missing.  
NOTE: An antenna is NOT provided. Consult your Northstar dealer for advice if necessary.  
1. Mounting gimbal for the VHF radio  
2. Power supply cable with inbuilt 7 Amp fuse  
3. External speaker connection cable with white (+) wire and black (-) wire  
4. GPS connection cable  
5. Two mounting knobs  
6. Microphone bulkhead mount  
7. Four self-tapping screws for the mounting gimbal  
8. Four flat screws for the mounting gimbal  
9. Four spring washers for the mounting gimbal  
10. Four plain washers for the mounting gimbal  
11. Four nuts for the mounting gimbal  
12. Two self-tapping screws for the microphone bulkhead mount  
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13. Two flat screws for the microphone bulkhead mount  
14. Two spring washers for the microphone bulkhead mount  
15. Two plain washers for the microphone bulkhead mount  
16. Two nuts for the microphone bulkhead mount  
17. Two flush-mount brackets for recessed installation  
18. Two M5x32 screws for recessedinstallation  
19. Two M5x10 screws for recessed installation  
20. Two plastic stoppers for the recessed installation (not pictured)  
21. Installation template (not pictured)  
22. One 7 Amp spare fuse (not pictured) in case of accidental reverse of battery polarity  
23. Explorer 721 base unit and microphone (not pictured)  
24. Explorer 721 protective cover (not pictured)  
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7-4 Gimbal Installation  
1. Hold the mounting gimbal at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark the screw hole positions  
onto the mounting surface.  
2. If you can’t reach behind the mounting surface to attach the nuts, use the self-tapping screws instead  
of the flat screws shown in the picture. If you’re drilling into fiberglass, use a drill bit smaller than 3/16”  
(5mm) to drill the pilot holes.  
Otherwise, drill the four screw holes where marked, using a 3/16”(5mm) drill bit. Drill completely through  
the mounting surface.  
3. Use a Philips screwdriver and the set of four flat screws, spring washers, plain washers, and nuts to attach  
the mounting gimbal to the location site.  
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4. Slide the radio into the mounting gimbal.  
5. Insert the two mounting knobs through the holes and tighten them sufficiently to hold the radio at the  
desired viewing angle.  
7-5 Change the Viewing Angle  
The viewing angle on the gimbal mount has a 20º tilt range. To change the current viewing angle on the  
gimbal mount:  
1. Support the radio, then cautiously loosen the mounting knobs until the radio can be moved.  
2. Re-position the radio then tighten the mounting knobs again.  
7-6 Recessed Installation  
1. Tape the installation template onto the chosen location site.  
2. Cut out the area marked by the solid dark line. (The dashed line indicates the total area that will be  
covered by the radio fascia after installation.)  
3. Remove the installation template and slide the radio into the cavity.  
4. Working from the rear of the bulkhead, align the racheted outstand on each side of the radio with the  
central hole in each mounting bracket.  
5. Use the two short M5x10 screws to screw the mounting brackets to the sides of the radio.  
6. Screw each M5x32 screw through the screw hole in the mounting bracket, then attach the stopper. If  
your bulkhead exceeds 0.51” (13mm), the stopper can be discarded if necessary.  
7. Tighten the M5x32 screws until the radio is held firmly against the rear of the bulkhead.  
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7-7 Install the Microphone Bulkhead Mount  
1. Hold the microphone bulkhead mount at the  
chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark  
the screw hole positions on the mounting  
surface.  
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Ensure that the microphone curly cable will  
comfortably reach this location BEFORE you drill.  
2. Drill the two pilot screw holes where marked.  
3. Use a short length Philips screwdriver and the  
set of two flat screws, spring washers, plain  
washers, and nuts to secure the microphone  
bulkhead mount at the location site.  
4. Hang the microphone on its mount.  
NOTE: This mic clip has a special magnet glued in the rear of the clip to sense ON/OFF HOOK. Other mic  
hangers cannot be used.  
7-8 Connect the Radio Cables  
The connectors are on the rear of the base unit, as follows:  
1. GPS connector. Plug the GPS cable jack into the connector. (If you’re not using this, be sure to put the  
protective cap securely over the connector to protect it from moisture and dust.)  
2. Docking Cable connector for optional Handset. Plug the docking cable jack into the connector. (If  
you’re not using this, be sure to put the protective cap securely over the connector to protect it from  
moisture and dust.)  
3. External Speaker connector. Plug the external speaker cable jack into the connector BEFORE powering  
on the radio. Use a 4 Ohm 4 Watt external speaker.  
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4. BLACK Power wire. Connect this to the NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal.  
5. RED Power wire. Connect this to the POSITIVE (+) battery terminal. Check that a 10 Amp fuse is installed  
on this power cable close to the battery.  
6. ANT. A radio antenna is not supplied. A suitable radio antenna must be mounted and connected before  
operating the Explorer 721 radio. Consult your dealer for advice if necessary.  
7. GND. A ground connection is not usually required..  
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7-9 Set Up the Radio  
IMPORTANT: You can’t make any DSC transmissions until you’ve obtained a user MMSID and entered it into your  
Explorer 721.  
The user MMSID is a unique nine digit number, similiar to a personal telephone number. It is used on  
marine transceivers that are capable of using DSC (Digital Select Calling).  
If you don’t have a user MMSID contact the appropriate authorities in your country. If you’re unsure who  
to contact, consult your Northstar dealer.  
7-10 Enter Your User MMSID  
WARNING: This is a once-only operation.  
DSC SETUP  
INPUT USER  
MMSID  
187654321  
MMSID  
USER MMSID  
INPUT AGAIN  
–––––––––  
> USER MMSID  
GROUP SETUP  
INDIV REPLY  
–––––––––  
> STORE  
CANCEL  
1. Select DSC SETUP, then USER MMSID. A dashed line appears.  
Enter your user MMSID along the dashed line. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm each correct  
entry and to move to the next digit.  
If you make an error, press CH - until < appears, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to backup and  
correct the entry.  
3. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store your user MMSID.  
4. Enter your user MMSID again as a password check, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to permanently  
store the user MMSID and return to the menu.  
You can view your stored user MMSID at anytime by selecting USER MMSID in the main menu.  
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7-11 The Completed Installation (with Optional Handset)  
Optional Handset  
Wallplate on bulkhead  
Handset docking cable  
External  
speaker  
M84  
Northstar GPS  
product  
VHF Antenna  
External speaker  
connection cable  
Antenna connection cable  
BLACK  
power  
cable  
Fuse on RED  
power cable  
Battery  
Base unit with microphone  
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UNITED STATES  
30 Sudbury Road,  
Acton, MA 01720,  
United States  
EUROPE  
Unit 2, Ocean Quay,  
Belvidere Rd, Southampton,  
SO14 5QY, England  
Ph: +1 978.897.6600  
Fax: +1 978.897.7241  
Ph: +44 2380 339922  
Fax: +44 2380 330345  
AUSTRALIA  
PO Box 479,  
NEW ZEALAND  
PO Box 68 155,  
Gladesville, NSW 2111,  
Australia  
Newton, Auckland,  
New Zealand  
Ph: +61 2 9879 9000  
Fax: +61 2 9879 9001  
Ph: +64 9 481 0500  
Fax: +64 9 481 0590  
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Made in China  
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