WIRES (Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System) is an Internet-based communication system developed for amateur radio operators. WIRES-X utilizes an amateur node station connected to the Internet as an access point, bridging wireless communication with the Internet.
WIRES-X supports C4FM Digital Mode, enabling high-quality sound and automatic connectivity to nodes and rooms without requiring manual connection IDs or DTMF codes like those used in EchoLink and IRLP. Information about nodes and rooms is exchanged via C4FM Digital signaling, ensuring seamless and user-friendly operation. With automatic reconnection to the last contact, users only need to press the PTT button to resume communication.
Features of WIRES-X include:
Repeaters equipped with WIRES-X or WIRES-II can be identified on RepeaterBook by entering the node number. While WIRES operates an active node list, it does not provide real-time data on the current connection status of nodes. As a result, RepeaterBook only lists the node ID without additional connection details.