G'day Guys,
Just giving you all a heads up, especially for those that aren't in the loop / aware - like I was.
For those wanting to decode pager messages, you probably have heard of a discriminator tap, looked at how to do one and then had kittens - just like me!
WELL, there is a way you can get a quality tap put in by someone who is reliable, quick and definitely in 'the know' of these things.
Check out Dave @ Scanner Antenna Splitter - Car Aerial Splitter - Pager Decoder & on scannerantennasplitter@westnet.com.au.
Just a shameless plug, as up until very recently, I had no idea that there were guys out there that offered these types services - and frankly, I'm no minority and I'm sure there are others out there wanting this sort of service. This hobby appears to lack advertisement, especially for rookies such as myself – so just hoping to give it all a little nudge along.
If you have any questions about my experience, you know how / where to contact me.
Cheers,
Steve.
PS: apologies if I have put this in the wrong spot.
Just giving you all a heads up, especially for those that aren't in the loop / aware - like I was.
For those wanting to decode pager messages, you probably have heard of a discriminator tap, looked at how to do one and then had kittens - just like me!
WELL, there is a way you can get a quality tap put in by someone who is reliable, quick and definitely in 'the know' of these things.
Check out Dave @ Scanner Antenna Splitter - Car Aerial Splitter - Pager Decoder & on scannerantennasplitter@westnet.com.au.
Just a shameless plug, as up until very recently, I had no idea that there were guys out there that offered these types services - and frankly, I'm no minority and I'm sure there are others out there wanting this sort of service. This hobby appears to lack advertisement, especially for rookies such as myself – so just hoping to give it all a little nudge along.
If you have any questions about my experience, you know how / where to contact me.
Cheers,
Steve.
PS: apologies if I have put this in the wrong spot.