WELCOME TO NEW ENGLAND AMATEUR DIGITAL RADIO: CONNECTING HAM RADIO ENTHUSIASTS
Check out our New URF097 M17, P25, and NXDN Reflector.
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If you can not find XLX097 in the YSF Hotspot pull-down menu, we have a new name. US-XLX097

At New England Digital Radio, we’re passionate about connecting the amateur digital radio community across New England and beyond.
Our XLX Reflector is a dynamic hub that links operators through popular digital modes—including D-Star, DMR, and YSF. But the heart of our network is the Wolf Den Wires-X Network—a growing space for active conversations, friendly voices, and reliable connections.
Whether you’re checking in for a net or just looking for great company on the air, join us on XLX097B and the Wolf Den Wires-X Network—where digital radio comes to life.
New Yaesu DR-2X Repeater Installation
We’re excited to announce the installation of a new Yaesu DR-2X repeater operating on 146.910 MHz RX / 146.310 MHz TX. This repeater supports FM, C4FM digital, and Wires-X, providing a versatile communication platform for all users.
The repeater is connected via IMRS to XLX097, a multi-mode reflector, expanding linking capabilities. Below are the DG-ID configurations available for connecting to IMRS XLX097 modules:
DG-ID Configuration
- 🚨 DG-ID 99 Now Active on Wires-X 🚨
We’re excited to announce that DG-ID 99 is now live on the Wires-X network, accessible via the North Providence repeater (RX: 146.910 / TX: 146.310). This system operates through a multi-use repeater, giving users the flexibility to connect to a variety of Wires-X rooms using DG-ID 99. - Inactivity Timeout Notice:
To optimize system performance, a 30-minute inactivity timer is in place. If no PTT activity or room changes occur within that time, the system will automatically disconnect the session. - Wires-X : Room Hopping Guidelines
- If you want to move between rooms on wires-x, you must wait until there’s no activity before switching to another room – or to populate the room list.
- Stay active, stay connected, and enjoy smooth digital communications!
- DG-ID 01 – Local Repeater Use (FM & C4FM)
- DG-ID 10 – XLX097 Module A (General access)
- DG-ID 11 – XLX097 Module B (WolfDen / New England D-STAR Network)
- DG-ID 12 – XLX097 Module C (Massachusetts Chat)
- DG-ID 13 – XLX097 Module D (Rhode Island Chat)
- DG-ID 14 – XLX097 Module E (Echo / Parrot)
- DG-ID 15 – XLX097 Module F (Connecticut Chat)
- DG-ID 16 – XLX097 Module G (New Hampshire Chat)
- DG-ID 17 – XLX097 Module H (Vermont Chat)
- DG-ID 18 – XLX097 Module I (Maine Chat)
- DG-ID 99 – Wires-X (Repeater 146.910 North Providence)
How to Use DG-ID’s on Yaesu System Fusion
Repeaters
- 145.400 Chatham, MA – WA1WCC
- 146.670 Sanbornton, NH – W1JY
- 146.730 Barnstable, MA – W1SGL
- 146.880 Salem, MA – NS1RA
- 146.910 North Providence, RI – KC1VAX / DG-ID 11
- 146.925 South Dennis, MA – N1BFT
- 147.030 Keene, NH – K1PH
- 147.075 Stoneham, MA – WO1VES
- 441.400 Reading, MA – AJ1Z
- 442.950 Rehoboth, MA – KC1VAX (DMR)
- 443.200 Stoneham, MA – WO1VES (D-Star)
- 443.700 Gloucester, MA – W1GLO
- 444.550 Bridgewater, MA – W1MV
- 446.875 Hudson, NH – N1SFT
- 446.525 Pepperell, MA – WA1VVH
- 448.825 Pelham, NH – N1CML

We are looking for people and clubs to host your digital net here on the XLX097 Reflector. If interested please send your request through the form here.