YAESU WiRES-X: More Info
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- #HamRadioTV #HamRadio #YAESU #WiRESX #AmateurRadio
Fiori Films Presents Ham Radio TV: How to set up WiRES-X from Yaesu
In this video Brian / KK6BXP, gives a presentation on what it takes to hook up and get Wires-X running.
Link to KC8MTV Video: • Yaesu Wires X Rooms
WIRES (Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System) is an Internet communication system which expands the range of amateur radio communication. For WIRES-X, an amateur node station connecting to the Internet is used as the access point and connects the wireless communication to the Internet. Users' stations can communicate with other amateur stations all over the world using a node within the radio wave range.
WIRES-X supports the C4FM digital and the clear and crisp voice technology enables high sound quality. By repeating C4FM digital data as it is via the Internet, users can enjoy clear voice communications even if they are thousands of miles away each other.
Utilizing the digital communication, the WIRES-X operation is simple, easy and user friendly.
Varieties of the new functions as well as voice communications expands opportunities for enjoyment of ham station operation.
WIRES-X automatically connects to nodes and rooms via the Internet. No more need to verify connection IDs or transmit cumbersome DTMF connection codes.
Information about nodes and rooms is exchanged via C4FM Digital signaling. Thanks to automatic reconnection to the previous contact, all you need to do is press PTT and start talking.
Easily search for new nodes and rooms, and initiate communication promptly when you find an ID that captures your interest.
Currently active nodes and rooms can be searched in real time, and viewed on the display of your transceiver. The display list is sorted according to the number of stations currently connected to the room, in other words by popularity. This lets you quickly find other active stations to communicate with.
Node owners can freely create a room ID using letters and numbers. The ID works a bit like the name of a person. Easy to understand, meaningful names, unique names, memorable names... all are possible and can be used in a targeted search. A history of previous nodes and rooms, and a memory function with five categories makes it a snap to find and connect with a particular ID.
Lot of talk but very little information. Gets to the part where a video is going to start to explain HOW to use Wires X and it cuts off. Would love to have at least a link to the video.
Good feedback. I will let Brian know.
Thank you
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
When using a digital repeater in my area to connect to wires x, if i connect to a node. Am I tying up the repeater with my rx/tx traffic like an analog repeater would be? Will other locals be able to use the same repeater to listen to other nodes, the same time as me?
Good question. I've forwarded this to Brian the presenter of this video.
I guess a good way to test would be if you have two radios or you have a buddy listen in on that repeater while you connect to a node and talk on it.
What was the answer to your question?
When you change rooms on the repeater, you are changing what everyone else hears as well. Proper way to change rooms on a repeater is to listen to see if repeater is in use, say your call and say you are going to change rooms. Then put the repeater back on its normal room when you are finished.
Portable HRI Mode does NOT require a second radio - just run it in DIRECT mode. Additionally, in portable HRI mode (either DIRECT or Access Point), you CAN connect to "mixed" rooms without the extra analog cable set (SCU-39 or SCU-40); it is just that you cannot hear an analog station (although sometimes they'll come thru your PC speakers) and they cannot hear you. Too bad for them.
Thank you for the clarification. I will pass this along to the presenter.
This video seems to be oriented towards people who know about wires x. Not much of an introduction.
Thanks for the input! How about instead of "Intro" I'll call it "More Info"
@@HamRadioTV That would be a better title. An even better idea would be a video introducing wires-x.
Audio is coming through, but I see no video here?
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Disregard last comment. Looks like problem is on my side.
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this is great. sadly my call is expired. and I live in laos no hams alowed
Thank you! Oh, that's a bummer your licensed expired. How long has it been? I believe if its 2 years or less, you just have to fill out the form online and send in $15. Was your call N6TUX? If it was you still have till this December. 73
Why would any red blooded American move to a commie ass country like Laos that doesn't allow hams?
Can I use my Yaesu FT 2980 R/E with WIRE-X connected, because as I read manual book it can be,, How about that my friend, I looking forward to hearing from u my friend, regards QRU 73 YD5AXV 🙏
Soooo, it is useless buying just a wire-x hand held, you will also need a hotspot??? a transceiver and HRI and computer, to talk? way too expensive way to communicate.
A Yaesu FT-70 or FT-3DR will work fine if there is a C4FM Fusion repeater in the area. Wires-X is just another fun way to communicate. Some also say HF is way to expensive too.
@@HamRadioTV what a coincidence :-) just received my FT-70DR and a diamond antenna. Also by accident I found a fusion repeater (is it same as C4FM) not far from me. I am only listening at the moment and assessing what I need to move forward. Studying for a licence, At the moment no budget for a home base or a mobile transceiver. Still have a lot to learn, reading Yaesu manuals. Subbed.
The presenter's explanation is not very clear. I will continue to search UA-cam...
Sorry to hear that. This was a presentation at local club meeting.
@@HamRadioTV No Problem. 73.
This is very misleading. Whoever this guy is he does not know anything about digital radio. Don't waste your time like i did watching this video.
Thank you for your input. Brian is leading the charge in getting our club into the Fusion/Wires-X world. I'm also new to this new mode and thought it was an informative presentation as I stood behind the camera. Could you share a link to a video on this topic you like?
This is not good
Thanks for the feedback.
What a joke
This world is a joke
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Thanks for watching....