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Chelsea Yaesu DR-2X Repeater Setup 

Wesley Cardone, N8QM 

July 3, 2022 

Security of Remote Commands 

The Yaesu DR-2X repeater has two modes of operation: Analog FM (DTMF); and Digital (C4FM). Remote 
commands may be given the repeater over the air via either of these two modes. However, there are 
distinctions between them. 

DIGITAL:  

The digital mode of operation offers bulletproof security in that any remote commands can only 
come from transceivers registered with the repeater.  

At the factory, each C4FM transmitter is given a unique digital key which it, and only it, possesses in 
all the world. Any one Yaesu C4FM transmitter can be registered (up to 30 per repeater) with any 
one DR-2X repeater. This means that bullet-proof security exists in protecting the repeater from 
malicious threats. 

In addition to this security, operating in the C4FM mode includes all of the security belonging to 
remote programming in Analog FM mode, described below. 

ANALOG FM: 

The DR-2X repeater may be programmed to operate in either a single-channel or dual-channel 
mode. The Chelsea WD8IEL repeater is being operated in the single-channel mode which makes the 

repeater’s second channel available for dedicated remote programming. That is, remote 

programming coming to the repeater over the air does not need to share the FCC designated 
repeater frequency assignment of 145.450 MHz. Any FCC amateur allocated frequency may be used 
for remote programming from whether the 2 meters band (144-148 MHz) or the 70 cm (420-
450 MHz) band. 

As an additional layer of protection, the repeater will only receive on that second frequency and 
cannot send. Someone trying all the frequencies would have no means of feedback from the 
repeater to indicate success. There are some remote functions which cause an output on the actual 
repeater assigned frequency but there would be very much labor in a brute-force approach to 
finding the command frequency. 

To add additional complexity to a brute-force approach, there are 64 different PL tones that would 
have to be worked through with each frequency. In the paragraph above it was stated that there 

would be “very much labor.” Adding 64 PL tones would make the labor prohibitive even for a 
youngster working from his parent’s basement.

 

What the person attempting to crack the repeater would need to radically reduce the labor would 
be a known time when remote programming was being sent over the air. If the prankster knew a 
precise time when codes were to be sent to the repeater, he could be scanning both 2 meters and 
70 cm for any activity. With a little luck he might light on the code transmission frequency value. 
Once he knows the exact frequency used, he would then need to make sure he had identified the PL 
tone which is doable but laborious.  

Summary of Contents for DR-2X

Page 1: ...ed to share the FCC designated repeater frequency assignment of 145 450 MHz Any FCC amateur allocated frequency may be used for remote programming from whether the 2 meters band 144 148 MHz or the 70...

Page 2: ...rogrammed without first restoring all of the factory settings The password is 0000 Introduction In this presentation we will start with a Yaesu DR 2X Fusion repeater shown below that may or may not ha...

Page 3: ...on the Figure 3 screen Here we see that the installed firmware as of June 26 20022 of RX1 51 and DSP version 5 02 The latest versions of that same date available from Yaseu are Main 1 58 and DSP 5 03...

Page 4: ...viously registered with the repeater and would need to know the uploading frequency The frequency will not be disclosed in this document At this point we need to let the repeater know what purpose the...

Page 5: ...k to the screen shown in Figure 9 Press the red BACK button once to return to the home screen It should look like that shown in Figure 7 There may be some minor differences owing to the fact that when...

Page 6: ...E Press BACK twice 2x taking you to Press SQL see Figure 3 This takes you to the A side equivalent of what we saw in the B side Figure 8 As we did in that earlier slide Set the squelch to its lowest v...

Page 7: ...2X Repeater Setup Wesley Cardone N8QM July 3 2022 Figure 14 The repeater now knows that it is to implement sub audible tones The exact audio frequencies may or may not yet have been set That is a sep...

Page 8: ...lightly from what is shown What is shown is that the repeater will transmit its station ID in a CW mode without the use of sub audible tones Discarding the use of sub audible tones is important becaus...

Page 9: ...k that is too complicated to take up space here presenting But it s not hard to do Setting the Remote Control Remote control of the DR 2X repeater is only possible with one of six Yaesu transceivers a...

Page 10: ...functions that are available There are others but they are not applicable for what we have programmed the repeater for 1 ACTIVATE Repeater becomes active 2 DEACTIVATE LOCAL Repeater is effectively shu...

Page 11: ...data stream signal The advantage of this quasi digital mode is that the magnificent clarity of digital will appear at the repeater input It will be free of bacon The repeater will first transform the...

Page 12: ...C4FM capable but set to Analog FM 4 C4FM enabled non Yaesu Analog FM 5 C4FM enabled 6 C4FM capable but set to Analog FM 7 C4FM capable but set to Analog FM non Yaesu Analog FM 8 C4FM enabled 9 C4FM c...

Page 13: ...tallation a Get some metrics over the next few days on the difference between i Power out 1 LOW 2 MEDIUM and 3 HIGH power output ii Squelch 1 RX and TX Squelch options iii Other things not thought of...

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