0 a small piece of electronic equipment that you carry that makes a noise or movement when someone sends a message -- pager
Broadcasting directly to a personal pager again requires natural language, but in a far more abbreviated form to allow for a pager's limited message length.
Such services could include home care, travel fares, mobile phones or pagers so carers can stay in touch with the care recipient.
Studies of flow typically involve participants in completing self-report forms seven or eight times a day when contacted by radio pagers that are activated according to a random schedule.
The barber noticed a wire connecting his brand new pager to an earpiece.
One cannot deal with immigration or deportation cases over a pager or mobile phone.
Indeed, she skated on thin ice this afternoon when she said that she was not wearing a pager.
At the bottom of the page were six more, described as maintaining a discreet pager silence.
He knows what is going on, and spilled the beans the other day—he must have left his pager at home.