ReFLEX
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ReFLEX is a wireless protocol developed by Motorola which is used for two-way paging.
The Motorola PageWriter released in 1996 was one of the first devices to use the ReFLEX network protocol.
[edit] Versions
ReFLEX is based on the one-way FLEX protocol and comes in two variants, ReFLEX25 and ReFLEX50. Later version 2.7 of the ReFLEX protocol was released. Devices compliant with ReFLEX 2.7.x can operate on both ReFLEX25 and ReFLEX50 networks.
The primary difference between the ReFLEX versions are inbound speed and transmitting power
- FLEX - One way communications 2400 BPS
- ReFLEX 25
- ReFLEX 50

