Where are all these people on eBay getting brand new CP1250's and Advisor Elites and selling them as sports pagers?
I know how to program the sports capcodes, but where are they getting the pagers?
Is there a way around CP1250 and Advisor Elite passwords?
I thought Motorola Doesn't Make Pagers Anymore
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- Johnny Galaga
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I thought Motorola Doesn't Make Pagers Anymore
Analog already is interoperable.


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Well, they sold off their pager stuff (excluding the Minitors) to Unication, who began producing the Alpha Elite and a few others. Then, because of Motorola's brilliance, they decided to start selling pagers again - the Advisor 2 and LS355, specifically.
I suspect the stuff you're seeing on eBay is NOS.
I've not come across a good way to hack the passwords, other than trying the common ones. There are a few companies that supposedly can do it, however.
I suspect the stuff you're seeing on eBay is NOS.
I've not come across a good way to hack the passwords, other than trying the common ones. There are a few companies that supposedly can do it, however.
- Hoseman292
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Well if you ever find out how to get rid of password in a CP1250 please let me know. I purchased one many years ago from TSR wireless. A few years later my employer changed paging companies and I wanted to keep my CP1250 pager. I sent it to Motorola to have it reprogrammed. They contacted me for the password. I called TSR who naturally refused to furnish the information as well as remove the password. Their response was, "why should we give ARCH our business"? At the time I could not understand this. Especially the part when the TSR guy kept telling me that it was his pager even though I had a receipt clearly indicating my $150 purchase. TSR is now long out of business and its still password protected. What a waste.
Tim
Tim