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I currently have my G4 password protected from reading or writing in PPS. When I read or write it asks for the password and say you get 3 tries. Does anyone know what happens if you put the password in wrong 4 times? I haven't had the guts to try it.
 

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I currently have my G4 password protected from reading or writing in PPS. When I read or write it asks for the password and say you get 3 tries. Does anyone know what happens if you put the password in wrong 4 times? I haven't had the guts to try it.

I used to have a G4, but I forgot the password. After the 3rd try it turned in to a little pile of dust. Reception was really garbled after that, even on non-simulcast systems.
 

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You can try again after a while.. If you truely lost your password, Call unication support. They have a PPS that will clear the pager so you can get back in.. IT WILL RESET EVERYTHING IN THE PAGER TO FACTORY..
 

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It's mine. Bought and paid for. I know the password. I was just wondering what would happen if you entered it wrong four times. Apparently no one can answer the question.
 

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You can try again after a while.. If you truely lost your password, Call unication support. They have a PPS that will clear the pager so you can get back in.. IT WILL RESET EVERYTHING IN THE PAGER TO FACTORY..
Thank you for the info. I know my password. Was just curious as to what would happen.
 

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It's mine. Bought and paid for. I know the password. I was just wondering what would happen if you entered it wrong four times. Apparently no one can answer the question.

Why don’t you try? Worst case scenario is you have to dump in your codeplug again.
 

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Why don’t you try? Worst case scenario is you have to dump in your codeplug again.

The worst case scenario is that the pager bricks itself after a number of failed attempts, perhaps as an anti-theft device. I doubt that it actually does that, but I suspect that the OP would like an authoritative answer rather than assumptions, and would prefer not to "find out the hard way"....
 
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