

"M36B0 R50" then the device serial number which is on the back. Again only guesses based on this old tech. The DSP is either a "Digital Signal Processing" version? Or perhaps a display/screen version. I'm guessing that the M36B0 is some type of model/type of modulation, R50 is most likely ReFlex50 protocol. Self Test ModeĪ) Software version In the menu four lines are displayed. Hit enter and you are presented with three options a. Hit enter to get in the menu and scroll down to the very bottom a new option appears called Diagnostics But you don't need that type of negativity in your life. This remains when you power off the device.

You notice a what appears to be an icon of a pager appearing on the screen. As of writing this, user DrDeke on LibraChat mentioned something similar happens when typing in "drago" This appears to be a temporary way to enter debug mode without actually enabling it on the pager after restart.Īt the main screen when the device is powered on simply type in "slayer" lower case works. Good thing I did because knowing the current draw when the device does things turned out to be pretty helpful.Īfter trying to understand what the hell happens when you type in "slayer" I saw what happens. After scrambling a bit to find a dumbass AA Battery to put in my pager I had to get my bench power supply and wire it up. I found this link and user Kv5e posted a comment "Type in SLAYER on the keyboard and see what happens"………………. I discovered this interesting bit of info last night whilst googling. Maybe it was just coincidental timing… either way, take a look I also suggest you take a look at two well written articles DmitriiElj has created. It seems like my "decoding multiple pager transmissions at once" sparked some interest.

User DmitriiElj and I were chatting a week or two back on pagers.
