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Sounds / tones

sqpp

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Hello!

I guess each tones the Motorola Pagers mainly make are not sound files, rather just tones that the devices makes.
Myself, I do currently work on a virtual pager project and I would need to get possibly the sounds or at least examples that the Motorola Advisor made. Specifically each alerting sounds/alarm that were available.

Does anyone have these in any way or anyone who has these would be kind to record these in a good quality?
 

hruskacha

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Hello!

I guess each tones the Motorola Pagers mainly make are not sound files, rather just tones that the devices makes.
Myself, I do currently work on a virtual pager project and I would need to get possibly the sounds or at least examples that the Motorola Advisor made. Specifically each alerting sounds/alarm that were available.

Does anyone have these in any way or anyone who has these would be kind to record these in a good quality?
I find a crappy version and use audacity to view the spectrogram / plot frequencies to recreate the tones. I did it for the MCC7500 emergency alert button.

It's simply finding the tones, re generating them, then trimming them to the correct time. Once you do it a couple times, it's pretty easy.

 
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