Radio-paging code No. 1

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title: Radio-paging code No. 1
text: Radio-paging code No. 1 is an asynchronous protocol used to transmit data to pagers. Its usual designation is an acronym of the Post Office Code Standardisation Advisory Group, the name of the group that developed the code under the chairmanship of the British Post Office that used to operate most telecommunications in Britain before privatization. Before the development and adoption of the POCSAG code, pagers used one of several codes such as binary Golay code. In the 1990s new paging codes wer
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