[aprssig] Text Pagers
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
lists at n3ujj.com
Thu Feb 12 16:29:47 EST 2009
Bob (and all),
When I looked at the pagers I was focused on Freq, everything I read said I
should be looking for the 140Mhz models. I have to be back up in Baltimore
this weekend, I'll see if I can make arrangements to see them again....
Any suggestions on what I should look for?
The box I saw had about 50 pagers, all were for 900Mhz (per the guy showing
them to me), the few I did look at were 900Mhz most of them were Motorola.
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bruninga [mailto:bruninga at usna.edu]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 14:53
To: 'TAPR APRS Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Text Pagers
The topic of text messaging for amateur radio using Pagers came
up last week. Our local N3UJJ found a box of ALPHA text pagers
for 900 MHz for about $4 each if we bought the whole box.
Question is, does anyone know how to transmit to them? We have
900 MHz transmitters, so that is not the issue (I got some for
ATV from the early cell days)... Just need to know the code to
transmit? For N3UJJ, do we know if they are POCSAG pagers or
what? I do have a KPC-9612+ that can generate POCSAG.. Or do
pagers also have passwords and so without those, we'd be stuck?
The web page of the hackers in Germany that were building an
amateur radio paging capability seems to have been abandoned,
and no further progress is being made there.
I'd be happy to buy in, if someone else has the time to figure
them out?
Maybe N3UJJ can find more specific nameplate data?
Bob
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