PAGER FREQUENCIES ?

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PAGER FREQUENCIES ?

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LOOKING FOR LOCAL ? PAGER FREQUENCIES TO DECODE, ANY HELP PLEASE
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In addition to the national paging networks there are also on-site paging systems which use a local transmitter and these are typically the type used by hospitals, cruse ships, commercial and industrial premises etc. Also, Amateur Radio operators have frequencies allocated specifically for use with modified POCSAG pagers (search for 'Amateur paging' and 'POCSAG paging').

Some additional sources of information ...
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26-CT-909 / 26-TM-989 / 26-FRS-001 / 26-IRC-909 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England/UK [IO91ot]
29-CT-909 / 29-TM-989 / 29-FRS-001 / 29-IRC-909 Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland/Éire [IO63vi]
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pagers are 150 to 154mhz not miuch interesting stuff on them though you should listen to the data to voice hospital pagers
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454.325 is hospital voice pager dont need decoding
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454.325 is hospital voice pager dont need decoding
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