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11-85-0000 VHF & UHF POCKET PAGING TRANSMITTER
Product Manual
Sea Air and land Communications Ltd, 10 Vanadium Place, Addington, Christchurch 8024, New Zealand
January 2018
Types of Paging Message
The 11-85SE can transmit 3 types of POCSAG message, with any one of 4 function levels:
•
Alphanumeric transmissions. Message can contain any
alphanumeric ‘ASCII’ character
•
Numeric transmissions. Message contains only Numeric characters and some symbols.
•
Tone Only transmissions (Alphanumeric or numeric with no message)
Alphanumeric Transmissions
Messages can contain any alphanumeric character. The 11-85SE will accept the standard
ASCII 7-bit character set.
Numeric Transmissions
Messages can contain numeric characters and some symbols. These can convey a telephone
number, or other numerically coded information. The transmitted message is shorter, and
therefore there is a smaller chance of errors received by the pager.
The numeric character set is as follows:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ ] - E U <space>
Note. The E may be displayed as P or * on different pagers
Tone Only Transmissions
Any numeric or alphanumeric paging message without an actual text message is also
considered ‘Tone Only’. A function level will control the number of beeps on the
receiver (four
different function levels can be sent).