Bluenoser316
Newbie
I'm using an RTL-SDR Radio and SDR++ software and recently I've been interested in local hospital POCSAG pager transmissions.
According to RadioReference, the frequencies are 139.920 MHz and 140.670 MHz, which I receive fine in SDR++, but I cannot seem to decode them with any plugins or PDW software. The signals are very strong, and I can hear the tones and digital sounds, but it doesn't have the characteristic high/low POCSAG sound. The signals occur constantly every few moments.
Does anyone know if the signals for the pager systems in the local Halifax hospitals are actually POCSAG, or, are they using something else?
If so, what kind of signals are these?
According to RadioReference, the frequencies are 139.920 MHz and 140.670 MHz, which I receive fine in SDR++, but I cannot seem to decode them with any plugins or PDW software. The signals are very strong, and I can hear the tones and digital sounds, but it doesn't have the characteristic high/low POCSAG sound. The signals occur constantly every few moments.
Does anyone know if the signals for the pager systems in the local Halifax hospitals are actually POCSAG, or, are they using something else?
If so, what kind of signals are these?