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RADIOS
NORTHSTAR EXPLORER: 721, 710, 701 NORTHSTAR NS100
Whether your boating is a day-trip to a nearby fishing location or a coastal voyage of several days, you can't beat the dependability of Northstar's radios.
Northstar's range of VHF radios are built to the same robust standard of performance as the rest of our marine products. Exceptionally clear audio is provided via a powerful front facing boat speaker and a separate external speaker amplifier drives four watts of output. Both the unit and handset are rated JIS7 water-resistant, so your Northstar radio will continue to perform under extreme conditions.
EXPLORER 721 & EXPLORER 701
+ OPTIONAL 2ND STATION HANDSET
We've designed the 721 model with ease-of-use in mind, The very large display ensures a host of important information is clearly viewable. Keep track of barometric pressure, fishing conditions, and with four lines of text, you can easily view DSC messages, boat position, time and channel name. This model also features the option of a second station handset (the 701). Ideal for fly-bridge, sailboat cockpit or anywhere a second VHF station is useful.
The second station mic for the VHF 721, features the same large LCD and complete control of all DSC and radio functions. Use the Intercom function to communicate between the base and the second-station handset. The handset is rated JIS7 water-resistant to withstand the tough marine environment.
EXPLORER 710
The Northstar Explorer 710 is fully DSC capable and features call logs with instant call back capability. The large LCD presents 4 lines of text to display channel names, GPS position, GPS speed, GPS course or time, and DSC messages.
e Large display 1.8" x 1" (46 x 26 mm) with four lines of text (12 characters per line).
e Program three favorite channels for easy selection.
e Call logs with instant CALL BACK capability
e Automatic GPS boat position and time when connected to a GPS receiver.
TRACK YOUR BUDDY FOR NORTHSTAR EXPLORER 721
Track-Your-Buddy is for safety, teamwork, convenience or just for fun.
It allows you to combine your Northstar 721 's DSC position polling with Track-Your-Buddy enabled Chartplotter or Combo units to show the location of up to three boating friends on the chart display.
It's easy to setup: You need a Northstar 721, the MMSI number of your buddies' DSC enabled Marine vhf radio, and a Northstar Track-Your-Buddy capable unit.
A great function for fleet voyages or any application where knowing the location of your boating partner is important.
WEATHER WATCH / FISH FORECASTER
FOR EXPLORER 721
Unique to Northstar's Explorer 721 is barometric weather forecasting. Barometric pressure is presented using highly accurate digital graph technology so you can see the current reading and trends to assist in determining rapid changes in air pressure.
Going fishing? Check the 4-level "Happy Fish" icon on the LCD to determine the likelihood of good fishing conditions.
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^ Weather Watch/ Fish Forecaster screen displays on an M Series and Explorer Navigation products
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