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Old June 2nd 05, 12:49 AM
Christopher O'Callaghan
 
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Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris



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Old June 2nd 05, 12:56 AM
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"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola

GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris


nah
;-)
You might try the manufacturer.
RogerBleepinBuddy Corp


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Old June 2nd 05, 01:02 AM
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Hal:

grin roger-bleep!

Warmest regards,
John

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"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a
Motorola

GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris


nah
;-)
You might try the manufacturer.
RogerBleepinBuddy Corp




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Old June 2nd 05, 01:10 AM
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Christopher:

Excuse my humor in my previous post.

Roger beeps are considered VERY bad behavior when used on ham bands.
Indeed, the only place I have ever seen them used is by truck drivers on
the CB band.

They shortly grow annoying... I would suggest against their use, but if
you really have to have one, ask on rec.radio.cb they will be able to
provide you with a source, I am sure...

Warmest regards,
John

"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola
GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris





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Old June 2nd 05, 02:43 AM
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 23:49:08 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
wrote:

Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris



My Motorola Maxtrak beeps just as I key it to talk on the 800 mhz
band. Does that qualify as a roger-bleep? It should be built into your
Motorola, too.

Just what kind of a bleep are you looking for? Talk about picky :-(

bob
k5qwg





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Old June 2nd 05, 02:54 AM
Fabian Kurz
 
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John Smith wrote:
Roger beeps are considered VERY bad behavior when used on ham bands.
Indeed, the only place I have ever seen them used is by truck drivers on
the CB band.


Roger beeps are actually used a lot on VHF SSB here in EU,
and they nicely show what an inefficient mode SSB is. Hardly
a VHF contest goes by, when I do NOT hear a station in SSB
calling me, where everything I can clearly copy is the
rogerbeep

73 & CW4ever,
--
Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresden, Germany * http://fkurz.net/
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Old June 2nd 05, 04:51 AM
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Fabian:

Frankly, roger beeps annoy me... but still, I told him everything I
know, I run when I hear a roger beep!
running-receding-footsteps-echoing-down-a-long-hall

Warmest regards,
John

"Fabian Kurz" wrote in message
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John Smith wrote:
Roger beeps are considered VERY bad behavior when used on ham bands.
Indeed, the only place I have ever seen them used is by truck drivers
on
the CB band.


Roger beeps are actually used a lot on VHF SSB here in EU,
and they nicely show what an inefficient mode SSB is. Hardly
a VHF contest goes by, when I do NOT hear a station in SSB
calling me, where everything I can clearly copy is the
rogerbeep

73 & CW4ever,
--
Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresden, Germany * http://fkurz.net/



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Old June 2nd 05, 02:42 PM
Christopher O'Callaghan
 
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Hi,
I run a security buisness radio system.The majority of their radios are VHF
Motorola Brands.The thing is that all of the current installed ones have a
simultaneously multi tone bleep.In other words a number of beeps in one
bleep.I know its confusing.

Chris

"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 23:49:08 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
wrote:

Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola
GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris



My Motorola Maxtrak beeps just as I key it to talk on the 800 mhz
band. Does that qualify as a roger-bleep? It should be built into your
Motorola, too.

Just what kind of a bleep are you looking for? Talk about picky :-(

bob
k5qwg





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Old June 2nd 05, 04:17 PM
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I agree with the comments already posted - tis bad form on the Ham bands --
but if you must be beeping - see URL:
http://www.bellscb.com/products/nois...Roger_Beep.htm

Several more by using Google
73 es beep

--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !

"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
...
Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola
GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris





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Old June 2nd 05, 07:24 PM
Bob Miller
 
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On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 13:42:12 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
wrote:

Hi,
I run a security buisness radio system.The majority of their radios are VHF
Motorola Brands.The thing is that all of the current installed ones have a
simultaneously multi tone bleep.In other words a number of beeps in one
bleep.I know its confusing.

Chris


Contact a Motorola dealer? Considering how proprietary their radio
designs are, you probably need to talk to them to get what you are
looking for.

Bob
k5qwg


"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 23:49:08 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
wrote:

Hello,
Where would i find a roger bleep which would consist of a number of
different tones in one bleep?I want to install it inside of a Motorola
GM350
for commercial use.
Any assistance is appreciated!

All the best
Chris



My Motorola Maxtrak beeps just as I key it to talk on the 800 mhz
band. Does that qualify as a roger-bleep? It should be built into your
Motorola, too.

Just what kind of a bleep are you looking for? Talk about picky :-(

bob
k5qwg





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