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WIRES uses [[Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling|DTMF]] signaling to make a connection over the [[Internet]] from a repeater or home station to another WIRES-equipped station that is accessible over the Internet. No proprietary tones or connection formats are used, so any manufacturer's radio (equipped with a DTMF encoding keypad) may be used to bring up the Internet link.
 
==Internet linking system Versionsversions==
* WIRES - began as an experimental Internet linking project in the United States (California), and the initial Beta testing led to the development of an expanded and enhanced protocol with WIRES II.<ref>http://echolink.ru/wires-ii/wires-ii-reference-manual-uk.pdf</ref>
* WIRES II - Yaesu did terminate WIRES-II service on Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 06:00 UTC. They suggested in the future, to use the WIRES-X Internet linking system. <ref>https://www.yaesu.com/jp/en/wiresinfo-en/index.html</ref><ref>http://www.yaesu-museum.com/wires_ii.html</ref>