Hello all, looking for some obsolete legacy pager programming software.\
multitone MIT 472
Multitone mit 872
Looking to get some legacy pagers on to the dapnet network
Anyone can help ?
Legacy pager software wanted
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Re: Legacy pager software wanted
I'm afraid I can't help with software, but DAPNET sounds fun, I didn't know it existed! I hope you manage to find the software.
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Re: Legacy pager software wanted
Dapnet paging not used so much in the UK as a NOV is required to pass other people's messages. I suppose you could carry a personal hotspot around, tethered to your cell phone, to transmit the messages addressed to your DMR ID (or that prtion of it that is used for the pager RIC).
There was a DAPNET mailing list (wasn't in English) and the chaps there would likley be a source for the programming software (though I imagine most people are using the alphapoc clones or other more recent cheap pagers).
The multitone units used to be much better quality but idiotic prices!
There was a DAPNET mailing list (wasn't in English) and the chaps there would likley be a source for the programming software (though I imagine most people are using the alphapoc clones or other more recent cheap pagers).
The multitone units used to be much better quality but idiotic prices!
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Re: Legacy pager software wanted
I don't know if this helps at all. You have probably already found this.
https://github.com/DecentralizedAmateurPagingNetwork
https://github.com/DecentralizedAmateurPagingNetwork
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Re: Legacy pager software wanted
Did you have any joy finding the pager software Mark ? ' I've been looking myself but not been able to find the download link.