Sailor 7222 – Marine Radio with VoIP

With Mimer SoftRadio, you can fully remote control the Sailor 7222 marine radio from virtually anywhere in the world using an Internet or IP connection.

Our system allows multiple operators to share control of a single radio while also enabling each operator to manage multiple radios seamlessly

Key Features

Full Remote Control

Access all radio functions, including channel selection, DSC, and menu navigation.

Manage Multiple Radios

One operator can manage multiple radios, and multiple operators can access the same radio.

Cross-Platform Integration

Combine marine, airband, DMR, and Tetra radios within the same system.

Interconnectivity

Control radios, phones, and intercoms from a single PC.

Optional Call Recording

Record all audio for security and compliance

Cross-Patching

connect different radio systems for enhanced communication.

Supported Radio Model:

Sailor 7222

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Virtual Control Head for Sailor 7222

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Control Head Functions

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Remote Control

The Sailor 7222 has a full remote control with all functions. This means that the remote operator uses the radio just as if he/she was sitting in front of the radio.

All functions with channel change, dual watch, squelch etc. as well as DSC signalling is avialable. If you are used to working with the radio, it is just as easy to do it remotely from a standard PC or touch screen.

Each radio can be remote controlled from many operators, and every operator can control many radios. And as always, you can mix radio types and add phone calls, voice recording etc.

Suitable Network Interface is 3009/70 with cable kit 3092.

For other types of Sailor radios, please see this page.


 

Distress Key

  • Since there is no lid over the Distress key on a touch screen, we have instead made  a popup window. There you have the Distress key, that needs to be pressed and held in order to send the call.
  • For dispatchers that shall never be able to send a Distress, the key can also be hidden

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Examples of use

Local use when several dispatchers want to share one radio

Remote use where a dispatcher at one location want to talk to radio users at a different location

Remote use where a dispatcher would like to connect to many radios at different sites

CrossPatch between Marine radio channels and other two way radios, like analogue, IDAS, DMR, Tetra or PoC

System Examples:

620B

One radio controlled local or remote from one
operator PC

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Two operators working with four remote marine radios and one DMR radio

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Operators at different sites working with different types of radios