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Northstar N S1 00 Quickstart Guide and Ref er ence Manual[...]
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FC C Statement This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with the limits for a Class B dig ital device, pursuant to Par t 1 5 of FC C Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide a reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequenc y energy and, [...]
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C ontents Getting Started ............................................................................. 4 Using this manual ...................................................................... 5 Conventions ................................................................................. 6 Maintaining the radio ...................................[...]
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Refer ence Section 3 Making DS C calls ................................................................................... 37 Reply to the last incoming call ............................................ 3 9 Make a routine call to an individual ................................. 39 Make a routine call to a g roup .....................................[...]
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4 Northst ar N S1 00 Getting Started W elcome to the N S1 00 r adio ..................................................... 5 Using this manual .......................................................................... 5 Con ventions ..................................................................................... 6 Maintaining the radio ........[...]
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5 Reference Manual Congratulations on your purchase of a Northst ar N S1 00 radio! There are two models available; the N S1 00 S S (Single System) and the N S1 00 D S (Dual System). Both provide the following useful features: • an alphanumeric handset with built-in L CD screen for easy operation and information display . • local/dist ance mode [...]
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6 Northst ar N S1 00 This manual uses certain conventions to provide a consistent means of recognizing specifi c information, as follows: • is used for warning information related to your personal safety or possible damage to the radio. These warning notes contain critic al information - please read them! Getting Star ted Maintaining the r adio [...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 7 Quickstart Guide T urn the radio on and off ............................................................ 8 LCD scr een symbols ...................................................................... 8 Enter alphanumeric data ............................................................ 9 Handset b[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 8 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide L CD screen symbols Symbol Meaning TX transmitting. L O transmission power is L O (low) 1W . If blank, the transmission power is H I (high) 25W . DS C DS C functions are available. B U SY receiver is busy with an incoming signal. Symbol Meaning U SA I NT channel bank selected for V H F radio op[...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 9 Symbol Meaning A TI S A TI S is enabled. (Europe only). Otherwise blank. indicates an incoming D SC c all, or blinks to notify you of any unread call log messages. low battery warning (activates at 1 0.8V D C). GPS Blinking indic ates that the N M EA G PS input is missing or invalid. Enter alpha[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 10 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide Button Function DS C call menu. Press to display the DS C call menu and to make different types of DS C calls. Scan. Press to star t a dual (DW) or triple (TW) watch sc an. Hold down to star t an all scan. Press again to stop scanning. W eather channel. U SA/Canada only . Press to hear the mos[...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 11 3. Press >E NT to display that option. Make any entries or changes, if required. 4. Press >E NT to confi rm changes OR press <ESC to keep the orig inal entry . Any changes are active as soon as you exit the menu. 5. Press <ESC to backup to the previous sc reen or to exit the menu c[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 12 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide A djust the backlighting Y ou c an adjust the backlighting of the L CD screen and keypad simult aneously . (T o adjust the contrast, see Reference Section 1 - Set the contrast.) There are four backlight settings; • OF F (no backlighting) • L O (low) • M I D (medium) • H I (maximum) T o[...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 13 A djust the squelch Y ou c an adjust the squelch (the threshold level) for the minimum receiver signal. There are ten settings available. Press ^SQ once to inc rease the squelch by one step. Press vSQ once to dec rease the squelch by one step. The current setting is shown as a percentage on the[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 14 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide Make a call Hold down the PTT (Press T o T alk) button on the left hand side of the handset to transmit on an allowable channel. The channel number and TX are shown on the L CD sc reen. When you press PTT the N S1 00 radio automatically exits from any menu and stops scanning. Y ou must release[...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 15 Delete a f avorite channel Press 3C H to display the fi rst favorite channel. Repeat the procedure, if necessary, until the favorite channel that you want to delete is displayed. With the favorite channel displayed, hold down 3C H for about two seconds until the radio asks: DE LETE C Hxx? If y[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 16 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide Use the f oghorn on the N S1 00D S A ll scan and channel lock out While scanning, U SA radio models will shadow watch on C H70 for incoming DS C calls. When you are on a working channel, hold down SCAN for at least two seconds to st art scanning all working channels. C H1 6 (the priority chann[...]
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Quickstar t Guide Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide 17 The dual handsets on the NS1 00 DS radio provide a useful intercom facility . When you lift a handset out from its customised bracket, an inbuilt sensor automatically makes the handset operational. 1 . Press FU NC then 6 on your handset (handset- 1) to enter the intercom mode. The radio calls h[...]
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Northst ar N S1 00 18 Quickstart Guide Quickstart Guide Handset alarm f or the N S1 00 D S If you forget to put one of the handsets back into its customised bracket (O N HOOK mode) when you are fi nished using it, the handset sounds an alarm after one hour and a message on the L CD sc reen warns you to put the handset into its customised bracket. [...]
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19 Reference Manual Ref erence Section 1 Radio Menu Options NS1 00 radio menu .......................................................................20 Add a ne w buddy ......................................................................... 2 1 Edit a buddy’s details .................................................................. 2 1 Delete [...]
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20 Northst ar N S1 00 Press FUNC then 1 to display the radio menu. Note that only four menu items can be shown on the L CD sc reen at any one time so use ^ CH/SE L to sc roll up and CH/ SEL v to sc roll down the radio menu. Press >ENT to selec t an option. N S1 00 r adio menu B UDDY LI ST L OCAL / DIS T U SA / INT / CAN GPS / DATA DSC S ET U P R[...]
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21 Reference Manual >BUDDY LIST LOCAL/DIST USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA BUDDY LIST >MANUAL NEW EDIT/DELETE ENTER NAME –––––––––––– ENTER MMSID ––––––––– ENTER NAME JON ENTER MMSID 123456789 JON 123456789 ENT>STORE ESC>CANCEL A dd a new buddy Y ou c an use the Buddy L ist option to store, edit, or delete[...]
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22 Northst ar N S1 00 1. Select BUDDY LIST and press >ENT . 2. Move the cursor to the buddy name you want to EDIT/DELETE. Press >ENT to display the list of entries. Delete a buddy’s details 3. Move the c ursor to DE LETE and press >E NT . 4. The radio asks for confi rmation. Press >ENT . The entry is deleted immediatel y and the budd[...]
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23 Reference Manual Select the channel bank In the U SA and Canada, a choice of 3 channel banks is available; • U SA • I NT (International) • CAN (Canadian). Appendix C shows the channel bank details. 1 . Move the cursor to U SA/ I NT/CAN and press >ENT . 2. Press >ENT again to selec t the U SA channel bank OR move the cursor to IN T or[...]
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24 Northst ar N S1 00 Set the time offset 1 . Move the cursor to GPS/D A T A and press >ENT . 2. Move the cursor to SE TT ING and press >ENT . 3. Press >ENT again. The time offset is shown as +00:00. 4. Work out the offset between your local time and UTC using the world time chart if necessary; e.g. if you are 1 .5 hours ahead of UTC, ente[...]
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25 Reference Manual Select the time f ormat 1 . Move the cursor to G P S / D ATA and press >ENT . 2. Move the c ursor to SE TT ING and press >ENT . 3. Move the c ursor to TI M E F OR MA T and press >ENT . There is a choice of a 1 2 hour time format that uses AM and P M suffi xes, or a 24 hour time format. 4. Press >ENT again to selec t[...]
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26 Northst ar N S1 00 Sho w or hide the boat’s position If you have entered the boat's position manually (see Reference Section 1 - Set your position and time manually), the position is always shown on the screen with the prefi x MAN . However, if the boat's position is being updated through a G PS navigation receiver, you c an show or[...]
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27 Reference Manual E dit or delete a channel name The channel banks are listed in Appendix C with their default names. Y ou c an edit the individual channel names or delete them. 1 . Sc roll through the radio menu until RA DI O S ETU P is displayed. 2. Move the cursor to R AD I O S ETU P and press >E NT . 3. Press >E NT again to selec t C H [...]
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28 Northst ar N S1 00 W eather alert setting USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA DSC SETUP >RADIO SETUP RADIO SETUP CH NAME WATCH MODE >WX ALERT WX ALERT >ON OFF The NOAA provides several weather forecast channels on the U SA and Canadian channel banks. If severe weather (such as storms or hurricanes) is forec ast, the NOAA broadc asts a weather alert on[...]
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29 Reference Manual Reset to f actory defaults USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA DSC SETUP >RADIO SETUP RADIO SETUP WX ALERT CONTRAST >RESET RESET RADIO ARE YOU SURE ENT>YES ESC>NO Y ou c an reset the radio back to the following factory defaults: Time offset: 00.00 Time format: 24 hour clock Time display: On LL display: On G PS aler t: Off (U SA), O[...]
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30 Northst ar N S1 00 Ref erence Section 2 T his reference section explains how to set up the D S C (Dig ital Selec tive Calling) functions on your radio. Some options may not be available, depending on your radio model and location. Setup the D S C functions W hat is D SC? ...........................................................................[...]
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31 Reference Manual DS C (Digit al Selec tive Calling) is a VH F radio transmission system that can transmit dig ital signals. DS C capability enables you to use the Global Maritime Distress Signalling System (G M D S S) to transmit a coded distress signal using the DI ST RESS button. Any DSC radio within range of the distress signal will automatic[...]
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32 Northst ar N S1 00 Enter y our M M S I D 1 . Selec t DS C S ETU P and press >E NT . 2. Press >E NT again to selec t the USER MMSID option. 3. If this is the fi rst time that you are entering your M M S I D, a dashed line appears. Enter your nine-digit M M S I D along the dashed line. The cursor automatically moves to the next space after [...]
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33 Reference Manual E dit a group M M S I D 4. Enter the g roup name along the dashed line. In this example the group name is F ISHING . The group name can cont ain a maximum of 1 1 alphanumeric characters. The cursor automatically moves to the next space after you enter each digit. If you make an error, press <ESC to backup and correc t the ent[...]
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34 Northst ar N S1 00 Delete a gr oup M M S I D GROUP SETUP MANUAL NEW FISHING >WATERSKIERS LOCAL/DIST USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA >DSC SETUP DSC SETUP USER MMSID >GROUP SETUP INDV REPLY WATERSKIERS EDIT >DELETE DELETE GROUP WATERSKIERS ENT>YES ESC>NO 1 . Selec t DS C S ETU P and press >ENT . 2. Move the cursor to G R O U P S ETU P th[...]
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35 Reference Manual Select y our response to LL polling calls LOCAL/DIST USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA >DSC SETUP DSC SETUP GROUP SETUP INDV REPLY >LL REPLY LL REPLY >AUTO MANUAL OFF Another boat may send an LL polling request to ask for your boat's position. Y ou can choose to respond to an LL polling request in one of three ways: • AUTO wi[...]
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36 Northst ar N S1 00 Enter y our A TI S I D LOCAL/DIST USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA >DSC SETUP DSC SETUP LL REPLY DSC FUNC >ATIS ID INPUT USER ATIS ID 9________ 987654321 ATIS ID ENT>STORE ESC>CANCEL USERATISID INPUT AGAIN _________ 987654321 ATIS ID ENT>STORE ESC>CANCEL If you are navigating inland waterways within Europe, you must ente[...]
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37 Reference Manual Ref erence Section 3 I M P ORT ANT! Y ou must have stored a valid user MMSID into your N S1 00 radio in order to access these DS C functions. T his reference section explains how to access the D S C c all menu options and how to make different types of DS C c alls. Making D S C calls The DSC call menu ...........................[...]
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38 Northst ar N S1 00 T he D S C call menu Press CALL to display the fi rst three options of the DSC c all menu. Note that only three options can be shown on the LCD screen at any one time, so use ^ CH/SE L to scroll up and CH/ SEL v and down the DS C call menu. Press >E NT to selec t an option. Make a routine call to another individual or to a[...]
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39 Reference Manual Reply to the last incoming call 1 . Press CALL to display the fi rst three options of the DS C CALL menu. 2. Press >E NT to have the radio display the MMSID and other det ails ab out the most recent incoming call. 3. If you want to reply, press >ENT to selec t the working channel. Otherwise, press <ESC . (Note: you c a[...]
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40 Northst ar N S1 00 Make a r outine call to a group DSC CALL INDIVIDUAL LAST CALL >GROUP FISHING 055555555 ROUTINE >SET CHANNEL FISHING 055555555 ROUTINE ENT>SEND? FISHING 055555555 ROUTINE CALLING... SELECT GROUP >FISHING WATERSKIERS RACING 1 . Press CALL to display the fi rst three options of the DS C CALL menu. 2. Move the c ursor[...]
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41 Reference Manual Retry a r outine call 1 . If there is no acknowledgement to your c all after waiting for 8 seconds, the radio asks if you want to retry sending the call. Press >ENT to retry. 2. The radio checks the status of C H70 and if it is busy, waits for two seconds before rechecking. PORT OPS/VTS 787878787 INDIVIDUAL WAITING ACK INDV A[...]
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42 Northst ar N S1 00 Call back using the call log data Y ou c an use the call log to quickly display details ab out the 20 most recent incoming calls, so that you c an call any of them back. Y ou c an also save an entry in your buddy list, or delete an entry . 1 . Press CALL to display the fi rst three options of the DS C CALL menu. 2. Sc roll th[...]
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43 Reference Manual 4. The N S1 00 radio asks for confi rmation. Press >ENT to send the LL position request to your buddy . 5. The radio checks the status of C H 70 and if it is busy, waits for two seconds before rechecking. (The radio will repeat this cycle twice before returning to the normal working channel mode.) When CH70 is free, the LL p[...]
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44 Northst ar N S1 00 Ref erence Section 4 I M P ORT ANT! Y ou must have stored a valid user M M S I D into your N S1 00 radio in order to receive these DS C functions. T his reference section explains how to respond to the different types of incoming DS C c alls. Receiving D S C calls Manually acknowledge an individual call. ......................[...]
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45 Reference Manual Manually ackno wledge an individual call PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC ENT->ACK ESC->EXIT RCV:INDIV 567856789 ENT->ACK ESC->EXIT RCV:INDIV ROUTINE 567856789 COMMERCIAL N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:39 UTC If you have set up your radio to respond to incoming DS C calls manually (see Refer[...]
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46 Northst ar N S1 00 If you have set up your radio to respond to incoming DS C calls automatic ally (see Reference Section 2 - Selec t your response to individual calls) the following happens when the radio picks up an incoming call: 1 . The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming call. Press any key except >ENT or <ES C to stop the beeps n[...]
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47 Reference Manual Reply to an all ships call PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC RCV:ALL SHIPS URGENCY 123456789 ESC->EXIT PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:39 UTC When the radio picks up an incoming all ships call: 1 . The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming call. The type of beep depends upon the type of[...]
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48 Northst ar N S1 00 Manually r eply to an LL position request When the radio receives an LL position request it sounds a beep to alert you to the request. At the same time, the L CD sc reen displays the TELEPHONE symbol, the position request and the M M S I D of the caller. 1 . If you press <ES C , or do not respond to the request within three[...]
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49 Reference Manual Do not r eply to an LL position request PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:39 UTC RCV:POSITION 123451234 REPLY OFF ESC->EXIT When the radio receives an LL position request it beeps to alert you to the request. At the same time, the L CD sc reen displays the B[...]
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50 Northst ar N S1 00 Ref erence Section 5 I M P ORT ANT! Y ou must have stored a valid user M M S I D into your N S1 00 radio in order to access these DS C functions. T his reference section explains how to send, and respond to, different types of DS C distress c alls. For distress c alls, the radio is capable of automatic ally sending and receivi[...]
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51 Reference Manual Send a distr ess call DISTRES CALL >UNDEFINED FIRE FLOODING DISTRES CALL SENT! WAIT PRESS ESC TO CANCEL DISTRES CALL >FIRE HOLD DISTRES 3 SECONDS 1 . Lift up the protective hinged cover from the red DI STR ES S button, located on the right hand side of the handset. 2. Press DI STR ESS to show the following distress categor[...]
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52 Northst ar N S1 00 Receiv e and reply to a distr ess call PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC RCV:DISTRESS N 12.12.121’ E121.12.121’ T 09:36 UTC RCV:DISTRESS 123451234 FIRE ESC->EXIT When the radio picks up an incoming distress call: 1 . The radio beeps loudly to alert you to the incoming distress call and the working c[...]
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53 Reference Manual Receiv e a distress r elay OR move the cursor to RELA Y and then press >ENT to selec t the relayed distress call log. The most recent incoming distress call is shown as the fi rst entry in the log. 3. Press >E NT to select the fi rst entry in the log, or scroll through the other entries until the cursor is next to the en[...]
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54 Northst ar N S1 00 Receiv e a distress ackno wledgement PORT OPS/VTS N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ T 09:34 UTC 654365436 SINKING N 39 27.021’ E135 12.011’ RCV:DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGE FROM 123451234 T 09:37 UTC 654365436 ESC->EXIT When the radio picks up an incoming distress acknowledgement: 1 . The radio beeps loudly for two minutes, to aler[...]
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55 Reference Manual A ppendix A - T echnical Specifi cations T he following pages show the technical spec ifi c ations for the N S1 00 S S and the N S1 00 D S radios. These technical spec ifi cations are subjec t to change without notice.[...]
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56 Northst ar N S1 00 NS 1 0 0 SS GENE RA L Power Supply: 1 3.6V DC. Current drain: • T ransmit 6A at 25W Tx / 1 .5A at 1W Tx • Receive < 350mA in st andby Useable channels (country-specifi c): International US A Canada W eather Modulation mode: 1 6K0G3E (F M)/ 1 6K0G2B (D SC) Compass safe distance: speaker - 2. 1’ (700mm) PHY SICAL L CD [...]
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57 Reference Manual NS 1 0 0 DS GENE RA L Power Supply: 1 3.6V DC. Current drain: • T ransmit 6A at 25W Tx / 1 .5A at 1W Tx • Receive Less than 400mA in standby Useable channels (country-specifi c): International US A Canada W eather Modulation mode: 1 6K0G3E(F M)/ 1 6K0G2B (D SC) Compass safe distance: speaker - 2. 1’ (700mm) PHY SICAL L CD[...]
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58 Northst ar N S1 00 Intercom function: Y es Second handset: Y es Second 4W external speaker: Y es Separate C H70 DS C receiver . Y es (Europe only) TRAN S M IT TE R Frequency: 1 56.025 - 1 57 .425M Hz Output power: 25W / 1W select able T ransmitter protection: Open / short circ uit of antenna with VSW R shutdown Max Freq deviation: +/- 5kHz Spuri[...]
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59 Reference Manual A ppendix B - T r oubleshooting T he following pages provide some tips on solving the more common problems that may occur from time to time. If you’re not able to solve a problem, cont ac t your Northst ar dealer for advice.[...]
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60 Northst ar N S1 00 PROBLEM: Th e t r ansceiv er will not pow er up. A fuse may have blown OR there is no voltage getting to the transceiver. a) Check the power cable for c uts, breaks, or squashed sections. b) After checking the wiring, replace the 1 0A fuse (one spare fuse is supplied). c) Check the battery volt age. This must be at least 1 0.8[...]
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61 Reference Manual A ppendix C - VH F Marine Channel Banks International channel banks ................................................... 62 USA channel banks ..................................................................... 65 Canadian channel banks ........................................................... 68 Country-specifi c inland wate[...]
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62 Northst ar N S1 00 International channel banks CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 0 1 1 5 6.050 1 6 0.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TELE PHON E 02 1 56. 1 00 1 60.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE PHON E 03 1 56. 1 50 1 60.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex[...]
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63 Reference Manual CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 60 1 56.025 1 60.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TELE PHON E 6 1 1 5 6.07 5 1 6 0.675 Por t Operations, Duplex No Y es PORT OPS 62 1 56. 1 25 1 60.725 Por t Operations, Duplex No Y es PORT OP S 63 1 56. 1 75 1 60.775 Por[...]
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64 Northst ar N S1 00 WEA TH E R NAM E T AG Wx0 1 RX Only 1 62.55 0 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA NNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 1 62.4 00 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA NNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 1 62.475 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA NNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 1 62.425 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA NNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx05 RX Only 1 62.4[...]
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65 Reference Manual U SA channel banks C HAN N EL TR AN S M IT (M Hz) R EC EIVE (M Hz) TRAF FI C TYPE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHO RE NAM E T AG 0 1A 1 5 6.050 1 5 6.050 Port Operation, VTS in Selected Areas Y es Y es PORT OP S /VTS 03A 4 1 5 6. 1 5 0 1 56. 1 5 0 U S Government, Coast Guard Y es Y es UNA UTHO R I Z E D 05A 1 5 6.250 1 5 6.250 Port Oper[...]
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66 Northst ar N S1 00 CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 6 1A 4 1 5 6.075 1 5 6.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Y es Y es UNA UTH OR I Z E D 63A 1 5 6. 1 75 1 56. 1 75 Por t Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Y es Y es PO RT OPS /VTS 64A 4 1 5 6.225 1 5 6.225 U.S. Government,[...]
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67 Reference Manual WEA TH E R NAM E T AG Wx0 1 RX Only 1 62.55 0 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx02 RX Only 1 62.4 00 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx03 RX Only 1 62.475 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx04 RX Only 1 62.425 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx05 [...]
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68 Northst ar N S1 00 Canadian channel banks CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 0 1 1 5 6.050 1 6 0.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TELE PHON E 02 1 56. 1 00 1 60.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE PHON E 03 1 56. 1 50 1 60.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y[...]
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69 Reference Manual CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 28B R X Only 1 62.000 Public Correspondence, R X Only ------ ------ TE LE P HO N E 60 1 56.025 1 60.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE P HO N E 6 1A 4 1 5 6.075 1 5 6.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Y es Y e[...]
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70 Northst ar N S1 00 WEA TH E R NAM E T AG Wx0 1 RX Only 1 62.55 0 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx02 RX Only 1 62.4 00 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx03 RX Only 1 62.475 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx04 RX Only 1 62.425 NOAA W EA TH E R C HA N N E L ------ ------ N OAA WX Wx0[...]
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71 Reference Manual C ountry-specifi c inland w aterways (Eur ope) CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 0 1 1 56.05 0 1 6 0.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE PHONE 02 1 56. 1 00 1 6 0.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE PHONE 03 1 56. 1 5 0 1 6 0.750 Public Co[...]
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72 Northst ar N S1 00 CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) RE CEI VE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 60 1 56.025 1 6 0.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Y es TE LE PHON E 6 1 1 5 6.075 1 6 0.675 Por t Operations, Duplex No Y es PO RT OP S 62 1 56. 1 25 1 60.725 Port Operations, Duplex No Y es PO RT OPS 63 1 56. 1 75 1 60.775[...]
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73 Reference Manual S PEC IAL C HAN N E LS 7 CH ANNE L TR ANS M IT (M Hz) R EC EIVE (M Hz) TRA FFIC TY PE SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHOR E NAM E T AG 00 6 1 5 6.000 1 5 6.000 U K Coast Guard Users Y es Y es U K C OAST G UA R D M1 1 57 .425 1 57 .850 U K Marina Channel M1 Y es Y es U K MAR INA M2 1 6 1 .425 1 6 1 .425 U K Marina Channel M2 Y es Y es U K [...]