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Sarge47

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Radio guys have told me that the listed tones in RR data base will not work/alert in Motorola pagers./radios They say that " other " tones must be gotten from the xmitting system. That is impossiblee in my case because the xmitting department have no clue about this info. The local radio shop guy wants $100 to program the tones in erach pager. Is there no other way to find out what the vhf analog tones are ? Vertex 231 for which I can program freqs.
Thanks in advance, Sarge
 

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Uniden scanners will tell you the tones automatically so if you know someone locally that has one they can help you. Otherwise just record the audio off the speaker with an audio recorder or app on your phone that does the same and open the file in somethong like audacity to figure measure the tones.

Also when you do figure out the new tones it would be great if you update the database with it as it is all user and community contributed and works best when we all chip in.
 

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Radio guys have told me that the listed tones in RR data base will not work/alert in Motorola pagers./radios They say that " other " tones must be gotten from the xmitting system. That is impossiblee in my case because the xmitting department have no clue about this info. The local radio shop guy wants $100 to program the tones in erach pager. Is there no other way to find out what the vhf analog tones are ? Vertex 231 for which I can program freqs.
Thanks in advance, Sarge
Pager tones and CTCSS tones are very different things. Please clarify what you are trying to do.
 
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