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Inquiry for Motorola Quik-Call™ Selective Signaling Information (2+2 2-Tone Sequential Paging)

Quik-Call03B74

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Hello, I am 911 Telecommunicator/Radio Collector that has taken special interest in Motorola Quik-Call™ 2+2 (QC-I) paging. I own 3 Motorola Quik-Call™ Selective Signaling T1251-B units, as well as 2 Zetron Model 25 consoles, and a Midian Electronics PDE-1 Encoder which also encodes QC-I. I am looking to collect as much information for a file I'm working on for the QC-1 paging system. As the system is fading away, the information on QC-I is going to fade away as well and I am looking to preserve as much information on it as possible. Any replies to this thread with documents, photos, videos, audio or any other files/links/information relating to QC-I would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
 

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cruze911

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Good Morning, would you be willing to sell one of your T1251’s. I have been looking for one of those since 2001. If not, I completely understand. Thanks.
 

KH6O

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Hello, I am 911 Telecommunicator/Radio Collector that has taken special interest in Motorola Quik-Call™ 2+2 (QC-I) paging. I own 3 Motorola Quik-Call™ Selective Signaling T1251-B units, as well as 2 Zetron Model 25 consoles, and a Midian Electronics PDE-1 Encoder which also encodes QC-I. I am looking to collect as much information for a file I'm working on for the QC-1 paging system. As the system is fading away, the information on QC-I is going to fade away as well and I am looking to preserve as much information on it as possible. Any replies to this thread with documents, photos, videos, audio or any other files/links/information relating to QC-I would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Email me at radio.kh6o@gmail.com
 
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