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  2. Pager - Wikipedia

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    A pager, also known as a beeper or bleeper, [1] is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays alphanumeric or voice messages. One-way pagers can only receive messages, while response pagers and two-way pagers can also acknowledge, reply to, and originate messages using an internal transmitter.

  3. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks - Wikipedia

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    For example, one of those killed was a hospital orderly carrying a pager at Al Rassoul Al Azam Hospital, which is linked to one such charity. [ 157 ] Marko Milanovic writes it is almost impossible for Israel to have known whether Hezbollah issued the pagers to military members or civilian ones, given that some pagers had been issued mere hours ...

  4. How pagers turned into explosive devices in Lebanon - AOL

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    The AR-924 model is alphanumeric, meaning it can send messages containing both numbers and letters. Like many other pagers, the AR-924 is a one-way device, meaning it is unable to send messages ...

  5. Israel behind deadly pager explosions that targeted Hezbollah ...

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    At least one pager shown in the images was a Gold Apollo AR924 model. Eyewitnesses described the carnage in Beirut following the blasts. “We were surprised that there were a lot of people ...

  6. 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.

  7. Factbox-What we know about the deadly pager blasts in ... - AOL

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    Hezbollah fighters began using pagers in the belief they would be able to evade Israeli tracking of their locations, two sources familiar with the group's operations told Reuters this year.

  8. Radio-paging code No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    For example, a department store may operate handheld walkie-talkies on 462.7625 MHz while there are high power pager transmitters on 462.7500 MHz and/or 462.7750 MHz in the same city. Or, a restaurant will use 467.7500 MHz to alert customers when their table is ready (using so-called "coaster pagers") while a department store nearby uses 467. ...

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