A question for the pager guru's

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Post by K2XM »

Does anyone know the source for the vibrators that //otorola puts in their pagers? My boss has an idea for a product here at work which would utilize one. A search on the internet under "vibrator" brings up the "OTHER" types....LOL!!!!!
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Post by Alan »

Checkout Bramco at: http://www.palstarinc.com/bramain.htm

They have the Motorola style reeds.
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Post by jim »

Parts Express

http://www.partsexpress.com

In their last mailing, they had them for something like $.99 each
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Post by Jonathan KC8RYW »

There's always http://www.pagecorp.com/ . But they never seem to want anyone's business.
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Post by K2XM »

On 2002-01-28 15:27, K2XM wrote:
Does anyone know the source for the vibrators that //otorola puts in their pagers? My boss has an idea for a product here at work which would utilize one. A search on the internet under "vibrator" brings up the "OTHER" types....LOL!!!!!
Thanks for the above replies, but perhaps I wasn't clear enought on my first description of what I'm looking for.
Some pagers have a silent vibrate function to indicate an incoming message. This small vibrating device is what I'm looking for.

Thanks,
Pete
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Post by K2XM »

On 2002-01-28 17:33, KC8RYW wrote:
There's always http://www.pagecorp.com/ . But they never seem to want anyone's business.
Went to this web page but it requires a 6 digit customer number just to get into it!!
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Post by patrol186 »

tyr P&W service center they have them in their blow out page
http://www.pwserctr.com
if i remember correctly
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Post by K2XM »

On 2002-01-29 14:52, patrol186 wrote:
tyr P&W service center they have them in their blow out page
http://www.pwserctr.com
if i remember correctly
I get a DNS address error when trying the above web address
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Post by Jonathan KC8RYW »

On 2002-01-29 14:23, K2XM wrote:
On 2002-01-28 17:33, KC8RYW wrote:
There's always http://www.pagecorp.com/ . But they never seem to want anyone's business.
Went to this web page but it requires a 6 digit customer number just to get into it!!
Just like I said, they don't want anyone's business. :smile:

Try this url:
http://www.pagecorp.com/acb/webpage.cfm ... bPage_ID=4

It will get you in to look around.

Remember, though, to order something you will need to get an account number. Honest. They are a "Business to Business" site, and want to make sure they stay that way.

Oh, yeah, and they want $50 minimum order, exluding s/h. Oh, well, I've seen higher minimums.

PS: check a look at their pager crystal prices! :smile:
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Post by alex »

Interesting... I didn't know that you could go through a 3rd party to get the software...

Paging > PROGRAMMER > MOTO > ADVISOR

Select Product: (2 Products Found)

Part Number Description Price
PRMHC25 Programmer - Motorola Advisor (Cradle) $80.00
PRMHS25 Programmer - Motorola Advisor (Software) $65.00

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Post by rjs »

Go to <a href="http://www.sciplus.com">http://www.sciplus.com</a> and search for vibrator.
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Post by K2XM »

On 2002-01-29 18:55, rjs wrote:
Go to <a href="http://www.sciplus.com">http://www.sciplus.com</a> and search for vibrator.
Now THAT'S what I'm looking for ...

Many thanks!!!
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Post by Tron »

Why not just buy the vibrator motor from Motorola parts?

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Post by EC-7 »

Patrol186 was close, but no cigar...
The correct spelling should be http://www.pwservice.com the other link is thier e-mail address, [email protected]

I hate trying to look up "amateur" radio, I always get the "other" pages and lots of junk mail.
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Post by phantom »

Yes Alex, you can purchase Motorola PAGING software from any dealer. In fact there is a website that lets you download it for free. (not sure if it's legit to download it for free though)

Most paging products have a kit number that includes BOTH software and cradle. Saves you about $25. The only exception so far was the talkabout T900 that I've seen.

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