Connect And Communicate With Wires-X In Analog Mode; Disconnecting From The Node Or Room - Yaesu FTM-7250DR Operating Manual

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Connecting the WIRES-X feature
8. When communication is completed, press and hold the microphone [ P3 ] key to Exit
WIRES-X mode.
Note: About WIRES-X open node stations
A listing of the WIRES-X open node stations, with their location, operation mode, etc.
is posted on the Yaesu WIRES-X website.
https://www.yaesu.com/jp/en/wires-x/index.php

Connect and communicate with WIRES-X in analog mode

In analog mode, specify the connection destination using DTMF signals.
1. In the normal operating screen, press the [ MODE ( DG-ID )] key to set the analog FM
mode, and then tune to the frequency of the node station.
Note: When DTMF function is set to "AUTO" ("
to "MANUAL" using the following steps.
Press and hold the [ MHz ( SETUP )] key à Rotate the DIAL knob to select "DT
AUTO 16" à Press the [ MHz ( SETUP )] key à Rotate the DIAL knob to select
"MANUAL" à Press and hold the [ MHz ( SETUP )] .
2. While holding down the PTT switch on the microphone, press the [ # ] key and then
enter the 5 digit ID number of the node or room to be connected, the DTMF code will
be sent to the node station.
3. Keep the transceiver in receive mode for about 10 seconds. Once connection is estab-
lished, you will be able to hear audio.
Note: The connected destination screen will not appear.
4. Face the microphone and speak.

Disconnecting from the node or room

1. While pressing the PTT switch, then enter the "#99999" (DTMF disconnect command)
keys.
Note: In analog mode, the excellent C4FM features such as clear voice, digital in-
formation etc cannot be used, so we recommend using digital C4FM when
communicating with the WIRES-X Internet Linking System.
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