😂 this is a pager. it sends and receives text messages, emails and gets voicemails.

its assigned a phone #. most pagers just get voicemails, but you have to call the pager # to check them.

in this case, i dont use a smartphone, so i have a landline VOIP phone, and the pager...

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😂😂😂

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Back in the day, pagers only displayed a number that was meant for you to call back. They didn’t do fancy things like VM 🤣

si senorita. this is what happened at the turn of the millennium. its a t-52 (korean clone of the motorola p9000).

I remember having to mash a number 4 times to let someone know it was ME. Lol. Technology is wild at how it advances now.

🤣 yeah i remember that too....

at school the next day, whats your code? i thought it was 2569

Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure if you’re scanning the right frequency you can literally just freely read pager messages you’re picking up. 😂

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It was something like this (disclaimer I never actually tried it, just remember reading about it a bit): https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=45142&p=357671