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Some air ambulance operations have full-time, on site medical directors with pertinent backgrounds ( e. g., emergency medicine ); others have medical directors who are only available by pager.
Members of the group are divided into groups of five called " red stars ", each led by a " foreman " who receives a free pager and 1, 500 rubles for his services.
In the UK most pager transmissions are in three bands at
Several manufacturers are now producing controllers that can be automatically updated by either a simple weather sensor, via a pager that receives a daily update from a network of local weather stations, or through soil moisture sensors.
There are also specialized software packages for specific applications such as conference, meeting and classrooms, which combines room scheduling, the ability to reserve equipment, and remote monitoring of equipment status, such as automated email and pager announcements if a projector lamp fails.

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A community midwife would typically have a pager and be responsible for a particular area, contacted by ambulance control when needed.
To solve this problem Mach 3 introduced a new two-layer VM system, with control of the actual VM system in the kernel, which would then ask an external client-space pager to interact with the disk system to physically copy memory around.

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In the traditional monolithic operating systems the authors had direct experience with which parts of the kernel called which others, allowing them to fine tune their pager to avoid paging out code that was about to be used.
Mach 3 attempted to address this problem by providing a simple pager, relying on user-space pagers for better specialization.
The basics of this type of installation would be a device ( possibly the same pager the firefighters have ) connected to the controller / timer system of the siren.
* an electronic receiver worn like a pager ( or insulin pump ) that displays glucose levels with nearly continuous updates, as well as monitors rising and falling trends.
The pager used the otherwise unused bits of the address to store a key into a table of blocks on a magnetic drum that acted as the pager's backing store, and the software would fetch the pages if needed and then re-write the address to point to the proper area of RAM.
BBN became interested in buying one for their AI work when they became available, but wanted DEC to add a hardware version of Murphy's pager directly into the system.
BBN nevertheless went ahead with its purchase of several PDP-10s, and decided to build their own hardware pager.
The pager system would handle mapping as it would always, copying data to and from the backing store as needed.
The only change needed was for the pager to be able to hold several sets of mappings between RAM and store, one for each program using the system.
The pager also held access time information in order to tune performance.
The resulting pager was fairly complex, filling a full-height 19 " rackmount chassis.
TENEX became fairly popular in the small PDP-10 market, and the external pager hardware developed into a small business of its own.
Most of the work centered on emulating the BBN pager hardware in a combination of software and the KI-10's simpler hardware.
The extra addressing bits were " added " by the pager hardware, which was now implemented in microcode.
( Users can enable a map of the desktops, in case they get lost, which is called the pager.
One of the aims of the window manager is to be as configurable as possible, and to this end, it includes customization dialogs for focus settings, window movement, resizing, grouping and placement settings, audio, multiple desktop, desktop background, pager, tooltip and autoraise settings.
In order to simplify navigation through the output, man generally uses the less terminal pager.
SWIFT911 is a high speed notification program with the capability of delivering recorded warnings to the entire community or targeted areas, via telephone, email, text or pager.
The U. S. in particular is known to maintain satellites able to intercept cell-phone and pager traffic, usually referred to as the ECHELON system.
Later that evening, Roman is summoned via his pager for another meeting with Roenick but instead finds him dead from gunshot wounds, seconds before patrol officers arrive.
Qiwu goes jogging and receives a message from her on his pager wishing him a happy birthday.
** Vibrators: Use a small pager motor with an off-centre weight to shake themselves about.

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A pager ( often called a beeper ) is a simple personal telecommunications device for short messages.
The first pager system had a range of approximately ( 25 mi ) and the physicians paid US $ 12 per month for the service ( around $ 100 today from inflation ).
A dual-frequency Unication pager for use by EMS units
A Skyper pager that is in use for ham radio
Likewise, the 30 Rock sitcom character Dennis Duffy attracts disdain and mockery for his career as a pager salesman.
This was useful for times when the pager was off or out of the coverage area, as it would know what pages were sent to you even if you never actually received the page.
These innovations began with the Motorola Pageboy, a simple " pager " or " beeper " introduced in 1974 that was generally offered in conjunction with answering services that handled busy / no-answer overloads and after hours calls for businesses and professionals.
The pager ( often called a beeper ) was a simple personal telecommunications device for short messages.
* Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol, a protocol for sending messages to a cellular or pager service
Alice had four closets to allow for her possible seven clothing changes per day, and a pager to administer and relegate family needs to the servants, for this room served as her office as well.
Three handsets were released in 1999 including one with an unusual docking station which contained the Iridium transceiver and antenna, as well as a pager for the Iridium network .< ref >
The tower basket accommodates transmission mechanisms for Frequency modulation, DAB, UMTS, pager, amateur radio and a microwave radio relay link and – closed since 1991 – a rotating restaurant and a prospect platform.
If anything goes wrong which the ATS cannot handle, it can send out calls for help, via pager, telephone voice message, or dedicated telemetry links back to a fixed point such as a broadcast studio.
* First practical pager, developed and manufactured by the Reevesound Company, is introduced for physicians in the New York City area.
In support of the Rendezvous ' intended role as a versatile accoutrement for busy, upper-middle class people with families, it provided a center console with storage space and power points for a laptop computer as well as a separate spots to hold a woman's purse, a cell phone, pager or other small items that the owner would want to keep organized and readily accessible as well as an optional rear cargo organizer system and rear seat stereo system controls with headsets.

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