Does anyone know if RWECC still does digital paging? And if so, does anyone have the frequency? I would think its POSAC so its on an 800 mhz channel, but nothing in RR to support it.
Charles, how is the performance of the digital paging, in terms of reception and esp. decoding and display of the text? Crisp & clean, or lots of errors/ undecipherable characters?155.520 is what my Motorola Advisor is on
Charles, how is the performance of the digital paging, in terms of reception and esp. decoding and display of the text? Crisp & clean, or lots of errors/ undecipherable characters?
Asking for a friend.
155.520 is what my Motorola Advisor is on
Not sure, the backlight has stopped automatically coming on so I'm calling Ray's Pager sales tomorrow to find out if he can get me a replacement.Any idea where I could find cap codes for this? Is that still a thing?
Not sure, the backlight has stopped automatically coming on so I'm calling Ray's Pager sales tomorrow to find out if he can get me a replacement.
I think all fire, ems is on 155.520, I'm getting ready to upgrade my Unication Advisor 2 to a Legend.
Last I looked, 155.520 was licensed to Wake County.Pager company
You can use a cheap SDR to a computer using SDR# and PDW to decode everything you want without having to really purchase a pager.Interested in learning some of this as well - I don’t enjoy listening to the Raleigh/Wake Locution anymore so getting alphanumeric pages would be a nicer way to play around with this.
That is true... but defeats the ability for me to just “grab and go” when I am out of the house.You can use a cheap SDR to a computer using SDR# and PDW to decode everything you want without having to really purchase a pager.
Oh yea. You could also use a screen share application where you can pull it up anywhere since there are so many pages. With that and PulsePoint you really never have to listen to the radio againThat is true... but defeats the ability for me to just “grab and go” when I am out of the house.