- Radio-paging code No. 1 (usually and
hereafter called POCSAG) is an
asynchronous protocol used to
transmit data to pagers. Its
usual designation is an...
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services personnel.
Common paging protocols include TAP, FLEX, ReFLEX,
POCSAG, GOLAY,
ERMES and NTT. Past
paging protocols include Two-tone and 5/6-tone...
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Messages can be
received on
commercially available pagers that
support the
POCSAG protocol and are
tuned to the
appropriate frequency. A
similar ham radio...
- dictionary. Ric or RIC may
refer to:
Radio Identity Code, an
address used in the
POCSAG protocol for
pagers Resin identification code, codes/symbols for recycling...
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software tools such as L0phtCrack, a p****word
cracker for
Windows NT, a
POCSAG decoder, and CD
software collections. In 1997, on
August 8–10, Mudge, Brian...
- FM radio:
Radio Data
System (branded as RDS)
Radio pagers: FLEX
ReFLEX POCSAG NTT
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting...
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businessman Hsu Ching-kuang (許清光) in
October 1995, Gold
Apollo produces POCSAG/FLEX pager. Initially, the
company only
produced numeric pagers and focused...
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chosen for use in the (31, 21)
binary BCH code used by
POCSAG and others. To
encode the 21-bit
message {101101110111101111101}, we first...
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sirens can be
activated by
radio using single tone, two-tone, DTMF, MSK or
POCSAG over analog,
digital and
trunking systems, or by satellite, cellular, landline...