morning all, whilst in the UHW Cardiff a consultant was nearby and his pager bleeped and then an announcement from another team member asking for him to come to ressuss , what i want to know is how to decode the voice? i know about pocsag and flex decoding but unsure about the voice?
any programs or suggestions?
Hospital Paging system
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Re: Hospital Paging system
I thought the voice side was clear FM as I used to be able to receive this.
With a scanner, I would first hear 2 tones which I assume would open up the speaker on the required pagers, then I would hear the voice message.
It was a few years ago though when I would listen to them so not sure if this system is still in use in my area.
With a scanner, I would first hear 2 tones which I assume would open up the speaker on the required pagers, then I would hear the voice message.
It was a few years ago though when I would listen to them so not sure if this system is still in use in my area.
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ah thats what i thought FM next question is what freqs are they on ? roughly ? hahah thanks for this info
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Re: Hospital Paging system
Try this thread --> viewtopic.php?f=14&t=31572&p=273815&hil ... er#p273815
I have just tuned into 454.325 and getting strong sounding pager data, but no voice yet, maybe voice has gone digital.
I have just tuned into 454.325 and getting strong sounding pager data, but no voice yet, maybe voice has gone digital.
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Re: Hospital Paging system
most hospital pagers are around 454 MHz , voice demod is usually NFM
but the ratio of bleeps to voice will drive you INSANE!
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but the ratio of bleeps to voice will drive you INSANE!
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BB