Back in the 80's the city of Wichita Falls used 2 watt data radios that ran AX.25 packet radio, the same format commonly used in ham radio.
I could copy it on my Kantronics KAM TNC but it was just a bunch of raw data with callsign headers. One time I save some of it to a file. Below is what it looked like.
The KAM header line format is
tx callsign>rx callsign/port: <frame type>:
/V = KAM 1200 baud VHF port
<UI> = Unnumbered Information
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
AIOII0008000000132000DENVER EST
RTUA>CQ/V: <UI>:
A000884F4E250101801BB60000DC3000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
BIIII00000000002F1000BURK PRES
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
CIIII0000000000178000HOLIDAY PRES
RTUC>CQ/V: <UI>:
C00003BB001007000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
DIIII0000000000155000REILLY EST
RTUD>CQ/V: <UI>:
D00009A0000014000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
EIIII0000000000147000PUCKETT EST
RTUE>CQ/V: <UI>:
E0000A1A000015000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
FIIII000000000013C0009TH ST EST
RTUF>CQ/V: <UI>:
F0000A9600401D000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
GIIII0000000000132000DENVER EST
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
HIIII0000000000115000EEXP EST
RTUH>CQ/V: <UI>:
H0000A1E004018000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
IIOII0000000000115000EEXP EST
RTUI>CQ/V: <UI>:
I00007E956D001000000000000000000000
CTU>CQ/V: <UI>:
JIOII00220000001470E4PUCKETT EST LOCAL GST
RTUJ>CQ/V: <UI>:
J00228DB52C4C0000000000000000000000