LS Electronics has expanded the capabilities of its SoftRadio platform with full support for the Sailor 7222 VHF radio, delivering greater flexibility and integration for both traditional vessels and advanced unmanned or hybrid maritime systems.
In any maritime operation, manned or unmanned, effective communication remains fundamental to situational awareness, coordination, and safety.
Renowned for its advanced digital architecture, intuitive interface, and dedicated safety features, the Sailor 7222 is now fully operable via SoftRadio’s remote interface. Users can access all radio functions through a PC, tablet, or mobile device, enabling real-time communication, monitoring, and response regardless of location.
The integration of the Sailor 7222 within SoftRadio introduces a range of capabilities designed to optimize communications across connected fleets and autonomous platforms:
- Remote radio control from any location through SoftRadio’s virtual interface
- Full support for distress and alert functions, compatible with bridge alert management systems
- User-friendly interface with mirrored controls, customizable shortcuts, and adjustable font sizes
- Unified interoperability across analog, IP, and digital radios within a single system
For Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) and hybrid crewed platforms, these features deliver enhanced safety, operational flexibility, and streamlined communications within a shared digital environment.
As maritime communication standards evolve and remote operation becomes increasingly integral to fleet management, LS Electronics’ support for the Sailor 7222 ensures users can modernize their systems without replacing existing infrastructure.
Whether deployed in coastguard operations, port authority networks, or remote research expeditions, the SoftRadio–Sailor 7222 integration provides a reliable, compliant, and scalable solution for next-generation maritime communications, all within a cloud-ready platform designed to meet the demands of both current and future missions.






