RNLI Pager capcodes

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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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tottenham773 wrote: 24 Apr 2024, 08:28 Hi all

I have a few more back in stock now and can program pagers again. Only downside is the pagers are more expensive now and it might
Be to pricey to continue

Each pager holds 16 stations but your only
Get local ones within say 20-40 miles, and your get the requests to launch and the paging crew ones

The total cost is over £200 unfortunately as the pagers that are compatible are rare and have to come from Taiwan.

PM if you need pics and videos of the pager working and any questions.
Sent you a pm if you could include a video of the paget working that would be great .

Thanks for your time
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Trying to PM you but only just registered..
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Anybody got any information in regards to shoreham, Brighton and littlehampton or can provide a fully working pager with these stations programmed in so I get the shouts please? Thanks :)
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Anyone have the ric code for Southwold as 1017991 and 1017992 doesn’t work
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Any chance u can send me pictures and videos don't think u can message so would have to email markeddy01234@gmail.com
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Confirming some capcodes and programming formats;

GORLESTON
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CG TASKING: 1007991, Sub-Address (C)
TEST: 1007992, Sub-Address (A)
CANCEL: 1007992, Sub-Address (B)
LAUNCH/READINESS: 1007992, Sub-Address (D)

Codes have also been found ending 31,80,99 (example: 1007931, 1007980, 1007999)

Other stations using the same 91/92 and A,B,C,D Sub-Address i have confirmed is Lowestoft & Happisburgh. (with 10 and the stations ID's of course)
This leads me to believe this is nationwide setup.
RNLI contract repairs, Distribution and programming to TELENT (unless station handles themselves)

Products used for test: Swissphone DE915 Pager & Programmer/PSWplus (courtesy of @suffolkmarine1), RTLSDR/PDW, Virtual Audio Cable
120ft ASL (most of the time)
Sharman X-50
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Rnli_Crew wrote: 10 Jun 2025, 16:45 Anybody got any information in regards to shoreham, Brighton and littlehampton or can provide a fully working pager with these stations programmed in so I get the shouts please? Thanks :)
Did you get sorted?

Brighton, 10034991 Tasking, 10034992 Test/Launch/Cancel/Readiness
Littlehampton, 10109991 Tasking, 1010991 Test/Launch/Cancel/Readiness
Shoreham, 10173991 Tasking, 1017391 Test/Launch/Cancel/Readiness

Apollo are the easiest pagers to source (gold and be sure of frequency and ability to hand programme). Unless you purchase from the EU then Swissphone X15 is the new pagers RNLI are slowly adapting to. But of course make sure you do not purchase an encrypted version (IDEA/BOS) and select the correct band to cover 153.075mhz. Swissphone pagers come with only 10mhz PLL, meaning there is only 10mhz slot for the pager to be programmed in.
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Transmitter Site Test for RNLI Plymouth using 1999998 on Sub-Address (A)

Launches for Atlantic and ALB on 1014392 (last three sub-addresses)
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Re: RNLI Pager capcodes

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Wow ...Stop plastering messages on an open searchable forum . really have to wonder if this sort of thing is done just to take stuff off the clear. Its always been the same a small minority pissing in everybody else's hobby and everyone else suffers for it

Soon there won't be anything left not even the fkin binmen thanks to the likes of broadcasify and other sites rubbing it in faces ...ACH why even bother nobody gives a toss!!!
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