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Bell & Howell pager tones

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I have a pretty complete list of 2-tone sequential pager tones, but my table of Bell & Howell tones has a few holes:

BH04
BH05
BH06
BH08
BH10
BH13
BH19

For reference, this is the series with BH02 = 1220.0 Hz, BH03 = 1291.4 Hz, through BH22 = 1600.0 Hz. Can anybody fill in the ones that I'm missing?

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Might be in Motorola 68P81095E50-A CENTRACOM Gold Series™Central Electronics Bank Maintenance Manual if someone has a copy, though probably not identified as such. A snippet found with search shows tones that do not show up in other fairly complete sources. From the Electronics Databook 3rd ed. that I assume you found, there doesn't seem to be a pattern, so it might be a challenge. Are you sure the other tones even exist?
 

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Might be in Motorola 68P81095E50-A CENTRACOM Gold Series™Central Electronics Bank Maintenance Manual if someone has a copy, though probably not identified as such. A snippet found with search shows tones that do not show up in other fairly complete sources. From the Electronics Databook 3rd ed. that I assume you found, there doesn't seem to be a pattern, so it might be a challenge. Are you sure the other tones even exist?
I think it is in that doc, but scribd has the only copy that I found online, and I don't have or want an account. I'll keep looking for it somewhere.

Also, no, I'm not sure that the other tones exist, but it would seem weird ;)

Thanks!

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I found the Centracom Manual. Those tones aren't there. The B&H tones matched the Motorola "S" reeds [e.g., BH20 = S20 = 1500]. But still no mention of S2, S3, etc.

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