If anyone could post the tones for the station alerting system.
WA3CSX Member Joined Feb 18, 2005 Messages 67 Location Brentwood,Md PG Nov 24, 2005 #1 If anyone could post the tones for the station alerting system.
jparks29 John McClane Joined Nov 20, 2003 Messages 859 Location Nakatomi Plaza Nov 25, 2005 #2 tones are sent on 46.12 HOWEVER county paging system is more reliable, and can be monitored on 155.88,it's POCSAG 512 IIRC, and can be easily monitored.. theoretically
tones are sent on 46.12 HOWEVER county paging system is more reliable, and can be monitored on 155.88,it's POCSAG 512 IIRC, and can be easily monitored.. theoretically
Admin0140434 Member Joined Nov 4, 2004 Messages 553 Location Anne Arundel County, MD Nov 26, 2005 #3 and if anyone finds them... submit them to the DB
I illbedam Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 16 Feb 2, 2006 #4 tbccfc2 said: If anyone could post the tones for the station alerting system. Click to expand... You want the A and B reed tones or cap code?
tbccfc2 said: If anyone could post the tones for the station alerting system. Click to expand... You want the A and B reed tones or cap code?
O ocguard Member Joined Nov 9, 2002 Messages 1,288 Location PA/MD Feb 3, 2006 #5 preferably the A and B tones, but the cap codes can easily enough be decoded...
I illbedam Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 16 Feb 6, 2006 #6 Alerting Tones ocguard said: preferably the A and B tones, but the cap codes can easily enough be decoded... Click to expand... Info (and then some) submitted to the database.
Alerting Tones ocguard said: preferably the A and B tones, but the cap codes can easily enough be decoded... Click to expand... Info (and then some) submitted to the database.
I illbedam Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 16 Feb 13, 2007 #7 I just searched the database and discovered that the info I sent is missing? Anyone know why?