WTR 26225 kHz
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WTR 26225 kHz
When I do a WTR map search I find a lot of 26225 kHz allocations. I'm guessing this is either some kind of pager system or some kind of default entery? Some of the places I know use VHF and UHF radios so I don't know what its all about??
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
Your guess is acurate.
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
Pagers - and those restaurant "table's ready" gizmos.
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
Ok, thats interesting. Are we talking POCSAG/FLEX type stuff or something simpler?
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
Just to be clear the license does not actually say it has to be used for paging only.
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
GOLAY protocol mainly
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Re: WTR 26225 kHz
be interesting if you could tell everyone their table was ready every few mins
......just saying lol
......just saying lol
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