Yaesu FT-5DR Detailed Guide: Native WIRES-X and YSF Hotspot Operation

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Updated: July 18, 2026

This guide is for LDARC members using a Yaesu FT-5DR with Yaesu System Fusion, native WIRES-X repeaters or nodes, and YSF reflectors through Pi-Star or WPSD hotspots. The main destination covered here is US Hemet Hangout, displayed on hotspots as YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.

Quick links: Important Distinction | Prepare the FT-5DR | Native WIRES-X | YSF on Pi-Star/WPSD | DG-ID Details | LDARC Settings | Operating Practice | LDARC Settings | Troubleshooting | References

The Important Distinction

Yaesu System Fusion is the C4FM digital voice system used by the FT-5DR. WIRES-X is Yaesu’s Internet linking system for true WIRES-X nodes and rooms. YSF reflectors are commonly used by Pi-Star and WPSD hotspots and are not the same network as Yaesu WIRES-X.

This matters because the FT-5DR has a WIRES-X control screen, but a personal hotspot may only interpret some of those controls as YSF reflector steering. On a hotspot, the goal is usually to select the correct YSF reflector. For LDARC, that reflector is YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.

Prepare the FT-5DR

  1. Use the A-band for WIRES-X related operation.
  2. Select the repeater, node, or hotspot frequency.
  3. Use C4FM DN for a known digital path, or AMS if you intentionally want the radio to adapt between analog and digital.
  4. Confirm the transmit power is appropriate. For a nearby hotspot, low power is usually enough. For a repeater, use the power level needed for a reliable signal.
  5. Set DG-ID TX and DG-ID RX to 00 unless you have specific instructions to use another value.

Set 1: Yaesu System Fusion / Native WIRES-X Instructions

Use this set when the access point is a real Yaesu WIRES-X node or repeater. In this mode, the FT-5DR is using Yaesu’s native WIRES-X signaling to find and connect to rooms or nodes.

Connect to the Local Node or Repeater

  1. Tune the A-band to the local WIRES-X node or repeater frequency.
  2. Make sure the radio is in C4FM DN or AMS.
  3. If the node uses a specific DG-ID, set the radio’s normal DG-ID TX/RX to match. If not, use 00.
  4. Press and hold F MENU, touch WIRES-X, then check 5 DG-ID.
  5. Use AUTO for open nodes. Use 01-99 only when the node owner or repeater instructions specify a matching WIRES-X DG-ID.
  6. Press PTT to save and return to the frequency screen.
  7. Press and hold GM/X. The radio will attempt to connect to the local WIRES-X node.

Steer the Native WIRES-X Connection

  1. After the local node is found, touch SEARCH & DIRECT.
  2. Choose from the available room/node list, search by name, select a recent destination, or use a saved category.
  3. Touch the desired room or node, or rotate the DIAL to highlight it and press PTT.
  4. Once connected, listen before transmitting.
  5. To disconnect from the remote room/node, press and hold BAND.
  6. To exit WIRES-X operation, press and hold GM/X.

Native WIRES-X DG-ID Notes

  • The FT-5DR has a WIRES-X DG-ID setting in the WIRES-X setup menu.
  • AUTO is the normal setting for open nodes using DG-ID 00.
  • Values 01-99 restrict connection to matching nodes. Use those only when the repeater or node instructions say to.

Set 2: YSF Reflector Instructions for Pi-Star or WPSD

Use this set when your FT-5DR talks to a personal hotspot. In this case, the hotspot is the gateway. The hotspot links to the YSF reflector, and the radio talks locally to the hotspot.

Configure the Hotspot

  1. Open the Pi-Star or WPSD dashboard.
  2. Enable YSF/C4FM service.
  3. Set the YSF reflector to YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.
  4. Confirm the hotspot transmit/receive frequency.
  5. Apply changes and let the hotspot restart the service if needed.

Configure the FT-5DR for the Hotspot

  1. Program a memory channel for the hotspot simplex frequency.
  2. Use C4FM DN or AMS.
  3. Set DG-ID TX and DG-ID RX to 00 unless your hotspot configuration intentionally uses another value.
  4. Use low power if the hotspot is nearby.
  5. Transmit briefly and confirm the dashboard shows your callsign or activity.

Steer the Hotspot with the FT-5DR

Many MMDVM-based hotspots can respond to WIRES-X style control from the radio. This is useful, but it is still YSF reflector control, not full native Yaesu WIRES-X.

  1. With the radio on the hotspot channel, press and hold GM/X.
  2. If the hotspot supports the command, a reflector/control screen may appear.
  3. Use search/direct entry to look for YSF59073 or US HEMET HANGOUT.
  4. Select the reflector and wait for the hotspot to link.
  5. If the radio does not display a useful list, use the Pi-Star or WPSD dashboard instead.

What Not to Expect from a Hotspot

  • Do not expect a Pi-Star/WPSD hotspot to behave exactly like a Yaesu WIRES-X node.
  • Do not expect every Yaesu room search or category feature to work through a hotspot.
  • Do not use the hotspot’s YSF reflector list to connect directly to a Yaesu WIRES-X room unless the service specifically provides a bridge.

DG-ID Details

Normal Voice DG-ID

DG-ID can be used like a digital squelch/group filter. For ordinary open C4FM work, use TX 00 and RX 00. This keeps the radio open to the usual traffic path and avoids accidentally filtering out the stations you want to hear.

WIRES-X DG-ID

The WIRES-X setup menu also has a DG-ID item. Use AUTO unless the local WIRES-X node or repeater requires a numbered DG-ID. If a node uses a specific value, set the FT-5DR to the same value before attempting WIRES-X access.

Hotspot DG-ID

For Pi-Star/WPSD use, leave DG-ID at 00 unless the hotspot owner has intentionally configured a different value. If the hotspot hears the radio but passes no audio, mismatched DG-ID settings are one thing to check.

Operating Practice

  • Listen first. Digital links can already have a conversation in progress.
  • Leave a little extra pause between transmissions so linked systems can reset.
  • Identify normally with your callsign.
  • When using a hotspot, confirm the dashboard destination before calling.
  • When using a repeater, follow the repeater owner’s WIRES-X and DG-ID instructions.

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 / receive145.420 MHz
OffsetNegative, standard 2-meter offset. Transmit is 144.820 MHz.
Analog FM tonePL 88.5 Hz
Digital modeC4FM DN or AMS. Use DN on linked digital systems.
Native WIRES-X roomLDARC 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

  1. Connect your radio to the local WIRES-X-capable repeater or node.
  2. Open the radio’s WIRES-X function.
  3. Use search/direct entry, history, or category list to find LDARC or room 62917.
  4. Connect to the room, listen first, then identify normally.
  5. Disconnect when finished so the local repeater is not left tied to the room unexpectedly.

Directories

Troubleshooting

The FT-5DR WIRES-X button does not work with my hotspot

Use the hotspot dashboard. Some hotspot configurations support WIRES-X style control, but they are still selecting YSF reflectors, not operating as native Yaesu WIRES-X nodes.

I cannot connect to US Hemet Hangout

  • Confirm the hotspot is in YSF/C4FM mode.
  • Confirm the selected reflector is YSF-59073 – US HEMET HANGOUT.
  • Confirm the radio and hotspot are on the same simplex frequency.
  • Confirm DG-ID TX/RX are 00 unless a different value is intentional.

I can key the hotspot, but nobody hears me

  • Check that the dashboard is actually linked to the intended reflector.
  • Check that your callsign is configured in the hotspot.
  • Use DN mode rather than a mode the hotspot is not expecting.
  • Reduce power if the radio is overdriving a nearby hotspot.

The repeater does not respond to WIRES-X commands

  • Confirm the repeater supports native WIRES-X access.
  • Confirm you are on the A-band.
  • Confirm the repeater’s DG-ID requirement.
  • Try again when the repeater is idle.

References

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