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Updated: July 18, 2026
This quick reference is for using a Yaesu FT-5DR with LDARC digital resources, especially US Hemet Hangout through a Pi-Star or WPSD hotspot. It separates two similar-looking but different things: native Yaesu WIRES-X and YSF reflector operation.
Quick links: Before You Start | Native WIRES-X | YSF Hotspot | DG-ID | LDARC Settings | Troubleshooting | References
Before You Start
- Use the A-band for WIRES-X operations on the FT-5DR.
- For digital voice, use C4FM DN or AMS. DN is the simplest choice when you know the path is digital.
- For normal LDARC hotspot use, set DG-ID TX and DG-ID RX to 00 unless a repeater, node, or net control operator tells you otherwise.
- For US Hemet Hangout on a hotspot, use YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.
- If using the XLX side, use XLX618 Module H. This is usually a hotspot/dashboard setting, not a native WIRES-X room selection.
Path A: Yaesu System Fusion / Native WIRES-X
Use this path when you are using a true Yaesu WIRES-X node or a repeater that supports native WIRES-X control.
- Put the FT-5DR on the repeater or local node frequency.
- Use the A-band as the operating band.
- Set the radio for C4FM DN or AMS.
- Set the normal DG-ID to the value required by that repeater or node. If no value is specified, use 00.
- For the WIRES-X DG-ID menu, leave it on AUTO for open DG-ID 00 nodes, or set the matching 01-99 value if the node requires it.
- Press and hold GM/X to enter WIRES-X.
- Use SEARCH & DIRECT to select a room/node, search by name, or choose a saved category.
- To disconnect from a room/node, press and hold BAND. To leave the WIRES-X screen, press and hold GM/X.
Path B: YSF Reflector Through Pi-Star or WPSD
Use this path for a personal hotspot. The FT-5DR may use the WIRES-X button as a control interface, but the hotspot is steering YSF reflectors, not connecting you to the Yaesu WIRES-X network.
- On the hotspot dashboard, enable YSF/C4FM service.
- Select YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT as the reflector.
- Program the FT-5DR to the hotspot simplex frequency.
- Use C4FM DN or AMS.
- Set DG-ID TX and RX to 00 unless your hotspot configuration specifically uses a different DG-ID.
- Key briefly and confirm the hotspot hears the radio.
- If your hotspot supports WIRES-X style reflector control, press and hold GM/X, then use the radio screen to search/select the YSF reflector. Search for YSF59073 or US HEMET HANGOUT.
- If the radio does not show a usable list, steer the hotspot from the Pi-Star or WPSD dashboard instead.
DG-ID Quick Reference
- DG-ID TX/RX 00: normal open C4FM operation and the safest default.
- DG-ID 01-99: use only when a repeater, node, hotspot, or event instructions specify a matching DG-ID.
- WIRES-X DG-ID AUTO: normal setting for open native WIRES-X nodes.
- WIRES-X DG-ID 01-99: used to match a native WIRES-X node that is intentionally using a specific DG-ID.
LDARC Repeater, Hotspot, and Room Information
Use these LDARC-specific settings when programming the radio or setting up a hotspot for the club digital system.
Program the LDARC Club Repeater
| Repeater output / receive | 145.420 MHz |
| Offset | Negative, standard 2-meter offset. Transmit is 144.820 MHz. |
| Analog FM tone | PL 88.5 Hz |
| Digital mode | C4FM DN or AMS. Use DN on linked digital systems. |
| Native WIRES-X room | LDARC room 62917 |
- For analog FM, program 145.420 MHz, negative offset, and PL 88.5 Hz.
- For C4FM, use the same repeater frequency pair and use DN or AMS. Do not use VW when you expect traffic to pass through linked systems.
- From another native WIRES-X repeater or node, search for or direct-connect to LDARC / room 62917 to reach the club repeater room when it is available.
Access Through a Hotspot
- YSF / C4FM hotspot path: select YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT. In many Pi-Star/WPSD lists this may appear as YSF59073 – US-HEMET HANGOUT or simply 59073.
- XLX path: select XLX618 Module H. Module H is the Hemet Hangout module. In WPSD this is selected directly as XLX618 and Module H.
- Bridge note: LDARC WIRES-X room 62917, YSF-59073 US Hemet Hangout, and XLX618 Module H are part of the Hemet-area linked digital system when the bridge is active.
Using Another WIRES-X Repeater
- Connect your radio to the local WIRES-X-capable repeater or node.
- Open the radio’s WIRES-X function.
- Use search/direct entry, history, or category list to find LDARC or room 62917.
- Connect to the room, listen first, then identify normally.
- Disconnect when finished so the local repeater is not left tied to the room unexpectedly.
Directories
- Yaesu WIRES-X active room directory
- Pi-Star YSF reflector directory
- LDARC repeater access information
- LDARC WIRES-X, YSF, and XLX reflector access information
Troubleshooting
- The WIRES-X button does not find rooms on my hotspot: use the hotspot dashboard. A Pi-Star/WPSD hotspot is using YSF reflector control, not full native WIRES-X.
- I cannot reach US Hemet Hangout: confirm the hotspot is on YSF/C4FM and is linked to YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.
- The hotspot hears me but nobody comes back: verify the radio and dashboard show the same frequency, mode, and DG-ID behavior.
- The repeater ignores WIRES-X commands: confirm that the repeater supports native WIRES-X control and that your DG-ID matches its instructions.
References
- Yaesu FT5DR product page and manuals
- Yaesu WIRES-X user information
- Yaesu WIRES-X active room directory
- Pi-Star YSF reflector directory
- Yaesu WIRES-X portable digital node information
- LDARC Pi-Star Hotspot: US Hemet Hangout Setup Guide
- LDARC WPSD XLX618 and US Hemet Hangout Setup Guide
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