Thanks for the quick reply to my question last time. Currently I am working with a group of volunteers in modifying training materials to the "SES GRN / Comms" course.
I noticed this pager message:
14:07:24 21-07-06 I KNOW YOU ARE IN MELBOURNE PLS CALL IAN MITCHELL (phone#) TO CATCH UP FOR DRINKS
Does this mean GRN pager messages can be received while interstate ? If so, is this because we go through Link, thus we use part of their network ?
Thanks in advance for your help...
I think you will find that you can get a GRN page up to 100 150 km over the border,I do a run for work into Victoria on a Monday and my pager has gone off in Hamilton,Portland and Horsham..
yea i was going on a school camp, and my pager went off well into NSW.
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
Quote from: fire03rescue on July 23, 2006, 09:29:52 AM
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
CRANK
Quote from: rescue5271 on July 22, 2006, 07:22:08 AM
I think you will find that you can get a GRN page up to 100 150 km over the border,I do a run for work into Victoria on a Monday and my pager has gone off in Hamilton,Portland and Horsham..
just over the border maybe, but in general no, certain people are able to get their pager messages diverted to SMS on their mobile though.
Well my pager works well in horsham,hamilton and sunny portland all of which are wel into Victoria.....
Quote from: fire03rescue on July 23, 2006, 09:29:52 AM
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
just to keep up to date with things, so i knew what was happening, and why not, i am sure u like to read messages. i was also intrested to see where it would work. It is also my watch.
Quote from: 24P on July 23, 2006, 10:56:59 AM
Quote from: fire03rescue on July 23, 2006, 09:29:52 AM
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
CRANK
don't you mean 6%er? hahaha kidding. seriously, you say its your watch. why don't you just buy a cheap watch, you wouldn't get in as much poo if you lost a cheap watch rather than a GRN pager. imagine "where was the last place you saw it?" "oh, at the bakery somewhere in Wagga Wagga."
hahahahaha just kidding mannywell
Quote from: fire03rescue on July 23, 2006, 09:29:52 AM
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
probly the same reason the rest of us constantly watch the online decoder :lol:
as has been said, just over the border may work (obviosuly to a range of about 100km heading east) but in general they will not recieve mesages interstate...
You can watch the decoder messages anywhere in the world if your that bored :lol:
Quoteas has been said, just over the border may work (obviosuly to a range of about 100km heading east) but in general they will not recieve mesages interstate...
So why did he receive messages in NSW?
Hmmm... NSWGRN ....
Quote from: fire03rescue on July 23, 2006, 09:29:52 AM
why would you take your pager with you on a school camp :?
My question precisely :? :?
Quote from: CFS_firey on September 09, 2006, 11:49:59 AM
So why did he receive messages in NSW?
who? read what I wrote back on July 23rd, that's the only way.
Quotewho? read what I wrote back on July 23rd, that's the only way.
I was talking about what E said on July 22:
Quoteyea i was going on a school camp, and my pager went off well into NSW.
:?
You could be getting GRN messages re-paged from GRN pagers to your personal 'Orange' pager like someone is doing, the 'Orange' network extends to most capital cities.
Interestingly this person is re-paging most response messages from Region One to their own pager, surely that would drive you nuts after a day or two.
he must be bored or just miss the action.....
Quote from: CFS_firey on September 09, 2006, 11:49:59 AM
Quoteas has been said, just over the border may work (obviosuly to a range of about 100km heading east) but in general they will not recieve mesages interstate...
So why did he receive messages in NSW?
last time i looked NSW was to the east