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WIRES-X function
WIRES (Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System) is an Internet commu-
nication system which expands the range of amateur radio communication.
By connecting with a local WIRES-X Node station, the FT3DR/DE can communicate and
exchange data via the internet with WIRES-X nodes worldwide.
Use the News Station function to write (upload) and read (download) digital data (text,
images and audio).
When connected to a WIRES-X node station or room, the node name, room name, call
sign of the other station, distance, and direction, are all displayed on this screen.
SEARCH & DIRECT
JQ1YBG-ND1 Shinagawa-
JA1YOE-ROOM12345 255
Example of display when
connected to a room
For details, refer to the separate WIRES-X Instruction Manual which is available on the Yae-
su website.
APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) function
The FT3DR/DE uses a GPS receiver to acquire and display its position location informa-
tion. The APRS feature uses the location information to transmit the position information,
data and messages, using the format developed by Bob Bruninga WB4APR.
Upon receiving an APRS report from a remote station, the direction and distance to the
remote station from your station, the speed of the remote station, and other data sent by
the remote station may be displayed on the LCD of your transceiver.
Example of display when
an APRS signal is received
Setting several station parameters, such as the call sign and symbol is required before
using the APRS function (initial settings).
For details, refer to the APRS Function Instruction Manual which is available on the Yaesu
website.