Hmmm, if it is a password issue that can probably be got around by 
getting directly into the micro, the only question is will it be worth 
it?  I teach micro-controller at college so that should not be a problem 
(maybe even a student project :-)  )

Any info you have will be appreciated

I is the older advisor from what I see of the published pictures


73
Nigel
ve3id



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>
> 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" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ve3id%40sympatico.ca>>
> > 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
> >
> >
>
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Pagers for telemetry
> From:
> "Nigel Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
> Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:24:20 +0000
> To:
> [email protected]
>
> To:
> [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
>
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