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Overview

POCSAG TX app screenshot

Introduction

This application allows you to transmit messages using the POCSAG protocol with the PortaPack running Mayhem firmware. POCSAG (Post Office Code Standardisation Advisory Group) is a one-way paging protocol that uses 2-FSK modulation on narrowband FM channels.

It is intended for testing, experimentation, and educational use with licensed amateur radio equipment or on frequencies for which you hold the appropriate authorization.

Frequency

The default frequency is 466.175 MHz, which is a commercial paging frequency used in some regions. This must be changed to match your intended use:

Frequency Use
439.9875 MHz Amateur Radio DAPNET (worldwide)
466.075 MHz Commercial paging (region-dependent)
466.175 MHz Commercial paging (default, region-dependent)
Other Varies by country and operator

For Amateur Radio use with DAPNET, use 439.9875 MHz at 1200 bps. See DAPNET for registration details.

Message Controls

These settings define the content and format of the POCSAG message:

Bitrate

Select the transmission bitrate:

  • 512 bps — older pagers, longer range
  • 1200 bps — most common, used by DAPNET and most commercial systems
  • 2400 bps — faster, shorter range, fewer compatible pagers

Address

The destination pager address. This is a 7-digit decimal field (0000000 9999999). The POCSAG protocol supports 21-bit addresses (maximum 2,097,151). Values above this are outside the protocol specification. Address 0 is a broadcast address received by all pagers.

Type

The message type determines how the payload is encoded:

Type Description
Address only No message payload — sends address and function code only. Used to trigger tone-only pagers.
Numeric only Numeric characters only. Valid characters: 09, S, U, ], [, -, space.
Alphanumeric Full ASCII text message, up to 80 characters.

Function

The function code is a 2-bit field (AD) transmitted with every POCSAG message. Its meaning is defined by the receiving pager and operator, but conventional usage is:

Code Conventional meaning
A Tone only / alert
B Numeric message
C Alphanumeric message
D Voice call / operator-defined

Most modern pagers accept any function code for alphanumeric messages. When in doubt, use A.

Phase

Selects the signal polarity of the transmitted bitstream:

  • P (Positive) — bits are inverted before transmission (~codeword). Some pager systems expect this polarity.
  • N (Normal) — bits are transmitted as-is. This is the standard POCSAG polarity per the specification.

If a pager does not respond to transmission with one phase setting, try the other.

Message

The text payload to transmit. Maximum length is 80 characters.

  • For Numeric only, only 09 S U ] [ - and space are valid. Other characters will trigger an error.
  • For Alphanumeric, standard printable ASCII is supported.
  • Use the Set message button to enter the text.

Transmit Controls (Lower Bar)

First Line

  • Frequency — Transmission frequency. Adjust with the encoder wheel, on-screen keypad, or load from SD card.
  • Frequency Step — Step size when adjusting frequency with the encoder.
  • Channel Bandwidth — RF bandwidth. Fixed at 1.75 MHz (narrowband FM, suitable for 12.5 kHz and 25 kHz POCSAG channels).

Second Line

  • Gain (IF) — TX gain in dB (047). See Description of gain settings for details.
  • AMP — RF amplifier: 1 = enabled (+14 dB), 0 = disabled.

Transmission

Press the START button to begin transmitting. A progress bar shows transmission progress. Transmission stops automatically when the message is complete.

USB Serial Console

The POCSAG TX app can be triggered remotely via the USB serial console using the sendpocsag command:

sendpocsag   [baud] [type] [function] [phase]
Parameter Values Description
addr 02097151 Destination pager address
msglen 080 Message length in bytes. Use 0 for address-only.
baud 512, 1200, 2400 Bitrate (optional, default 1200)
type 0, 1, 2 0=ADDRESS_ONLY, 1=NUMERIC_ONLY, 2=ALPHANUMERIC
function A, B, C, D Function code
phase P, N Signal polarity

After sending the command, the console will prompt: send bytes. Send exactly that number of bytes as the message payload. If msglen is 0, transmission starts immediately without a message.

Example — send alphanumeric message to address 1234567 at 1200 bps:

sendpocsag 1234567 12 1200 2 A N

Then send: Hello World!

See the USB Serial Console page for connection instructions.

Testing

A reliable way to verify your transmission is to use the POCSAG Receiver app on a second PortaPack, or use an SDR receiver with software such as PDW (Windows) or multimon-ng (Linux).

POCSAG operates on licensed frequencies. Transmitting on commercial paging frequencies without authorization is illegal in all jurisdictions. Transmitting on amateur radio frequencies (such as 439.9875 MHz for DAPNET) requires a valid amateur radio license.

The HackRF One is a test and development device. The licensed operator is responsible for ensuring that all transmissions comply with local regulations regarding frequency, power, and authorized use.

Further reading