
Pagers were once a great way to get a message to someone out in public; they just had to be cool enough to have one. These days, they’re mostly the preserve of doctors and a few other niche operators. [Kyle Tryon] is bringing the beeper back, though, with a custom ESP32-based build.
The ESP32 is a great microcontroller for this kind of project, because it’s got WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity built right in. This let [Kyle] write some straightforward code so that it could receive alerts via MQTT. In particular, it’s set up to go off whenever there’s an app or service notification fired off by the Sentry platform. For [Kyle]’s line of work, it’s effectively an on-call beeper that calls them in when a system needs immediate attention. When it goes off, it plays the ringtone of your choice—with [Kyle] making it capable of playing tunes in Nokia’s old-school RTTTL music format.
The code was simple enough, and the assembly wasn’t much harder. By starting with an Adafruit ESP32 Reverse TFT Feather, the screen and buttons were all ready to go right out of the box. [Kyle] merely had to print up a rad translucent case on a resin printer to make it look like a sweet fashionable beeper from the 90s.
It’s a fun little project that should prove useful, while also being nicely reminiscent of a technology that has largely fallen by the wayside.
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Kind of off-topic, but…
When I studied in Europe in the 80’s, I used to listen to Eurosignal pager messages on the radio all night long. Eurosignal could be picked up on the FM band, and I always found it had a dreamy, magical, weirdly musical quality to it. My roommate never understood this. And sure enough, surprise-surprise, a few years later, I got hooked on electronic music.
And you know what? I’m not the only one who thought Eurosignal was musical: this track from AIR uses Eurosignal as one of the instruments.
Eurosignal went offline decades ago but I still miss going to sleep listening to that “music” all night long to this day.
it’s a standard tone/signal that should be well documented. you could probably write a wrapper for it that transcodes lemmy comments or posts and stream them through a FM transmitter.
edit: looks like someone already did most the heavy lifting
https://github.com/tdamdouni/Pythonista/blob/master/audio/Eurosignal.py
Yeah I know, but it’s not the same… 🙂
I have wanted a pager app that hooks up to mqtt but nothing exists that uses selfhosted solutions.



