You need to check the receiver board to see what band it is on as the labels on the case may be totally inaccurate... the receiver part number will have a letter combination in it to determine the range. NRF xxxx is 900 mhz NRE xxxx is uhf NRD xxxx is vhf There are several bandsplits in VHF and uhf that the last 4 digits will identify....
We also have the tools to program them. They are xtal controlled but all other parameters are programmable Doug KD8B At 07:32 AM 7/10/2007, you wrote: >I think the Advisor was either 512 or 1200 baud POCSG. The RF >receiver section determined the frequency range and it plugged into >the main board that was the decoder and display. If I remember >correctly, you can just plug in the frequency band receiver that you >wanted to use onto any main board and it will work. > >Somewhere, I think, I still have the programming stand and cable for >the Advisor (if it is the bigger, older style Advisor). You needed >this to program the pager, plus propriatory Motorloa software (don't >know if I still have this). The big question is: do you have the >password? There were companies that could hack the password or sell >you a pager that has a known password. Without the password, there >is no way that I know of resetting it. > >73, Joe, k1ike > >-------------- Original message ---------------------- >From: "Nigel Johnson" <<mailto:ve3id%40sympatico.ca>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > A few years ago I undertook to replace our old 300 baud telemetry > > system at VE3RPT with something a little more modern, and bought a > > POCSAG encoder and ordered some xtals for our command frequency and an > > old Motorola pager. Somewhere along the way, I lost the pager! I > > recently found a Motorola Advisor pager p/n A04KLB5662AA and was > > wondering if anybody out there has tech data on this, specifically if > > it is POCSAG and what the xtal formula is? Apparently the menus can > > also be programmed, does this use some kind of a RIB? > > > > any help would be appreciated > > > > 73 > > > > Nigel Johnson > > ve3id > > > > > > >From: "Nigel Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Pagers for telemetry >Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:24:20 +0000 >Content-Type: Multipart/alternative; > boundary="NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_5057_1184067171_1" > >A few years ago I undertook to replace our old 300 baud telemetry >system at VE3RPT with something a little more modern, and bought a >POCSAG encoder and ordered some xtals for our command frequency and an >old Motorola pager. Somewhere along the way, I lost the pager! I >recently found a Motorola Advisor pager p/n A04KLB5662AA and was >wondering if anybody out there has tech data on this, specifically if >it is POCSAG and what the xtal formula is? Apparently the menus can >also be programmed, does this use some kind of a RIB? > >any help would be appreciated > >73 > >Nigel Johnson >ve3id

