AboutChris Bushman Expertise I have been an amateur radio operator for about 36 years.
Experience In real life I manage a small motion picture film lab in Hollywood. I've been a fireman, a teacher of English in Okinawa, a personal computer tutor.
I am an Advanced Class Ham radio operator using my originally issued callsign WB6EEQ. I have operated for extended periods of time from Okinawa (KR6FX & KR6OP), Texas (K5VXG), and Mississippi (K5TYP).
While in the Air Force, I was a Manual Morse Radio Intercept Operator.
BS Zoology, UC Davis
Member, Society of Motion Picture/Television Engineers http://www.smpte.org/ - Member, American Radio Relay League http://www.arrl.org/ - Member, Quarter Century Wireless Assn. http://www.lockport-ny.com/radio.htm - President, Zen Nippon Airinkai, So Cal Chapter http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Chris_Bushman/ - Member, Maltose Falcons Homebrewing Society http://www.westval.com/mfalcons/ - Alumni, American Brewers' Guild http://www.abgbrew.com/
Question I have a puxing 777 and was wondering if this unit can be used as a pager. By this I mean say for my local volunteer fire department. I m a law officer in georgia and use this radio for my everyday use and don't want to carry pager with me also. If this radio will not do this feature what feature do I need to look for in radio for it to be able to be used as a pager?
Answer The first thing to do, Tony, is to find out what frequency is used by the paging system. The frequency range on the Puxing is 136-174Mhz. If the page system is in that range, there is a good possibility that the Puxing can hear it. I'm assuming that the paging system is FM voice and not alpha numeric, Plectron or Quick-Call or one of the newer versions. Some newer paging systems are digital, in which case it won't work.
Since you already have the radio, if the freq is in range, give it a try.