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  2. Motorola Minitor - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Motorola answered this call in the 1970s and released the very first Minitor pager. There are six versions of Minitor pagers. The first was the original Minitor, followed by the Minitor II(1992), Minitor III(1999), Minitor IV, and the Minitor V released in late 2005.

  3. Motorola Pageboy II - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola pager was a small radio receiver that delivered a message individually or widespread to those carrying the device. [1]The first successful consumer pager was Motorola’s Pageboy I which was introduced in 1974.

  4. Motorola Pageboy - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Pageboy, model H03BNC1102D0. Motorola Pageboy was a pager produced by Motorola.In the 1960s, when pagers were mainly used by medical professionals, the Pageboy was considered "cutting edge and compact", measuring 5.25 inches by 2.36 inches.

  5. Pager - Wikipedia

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    Original Motorola "Pageboy II" pager, used in New York in the late 1970s. The first telephone pager system was patented in 1949 by Alfred J. Gross. [7] Intended for the use of physicians, there was initial resistance to the idea of being permanently on-call, according to Gross. [8]

  6. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks - Wikipedia

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    The explosions occurred in several areas where Hezbollah has a strong presence, [19] including its stronghold of Dahieh in Beirut; southern Lebanon; and the Beqaa Valley near the Syrian border, [22] [13] [7] where explosions were reported in the towns of Aali en Nahri and Riyaq. [7] In Syria, explosions of pagers were also reported in Damascus ...

  7. FLEX (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    In The Netherlands the emergency services use the Flex-protocol in the nationwide P2000 network for pagers. The traffic on this network can be monitored online. [1]In South Australia the State's SAGRN network for the Emergency Services paging system (CFS, SES, MFS and SAAS) is run on the FLEX 1600 protocol, and can be monitored online.

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