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Launched in Aug 2018, the best ever birdnews service is called SwiftAlert. Whilst this new service is still primarily a pager service, the exciting news is that SwiftAlert is also able to receive messages via Wi-Fi and the mobile phone network, by linking to your smartphone. Thus you can get news on your pager even when you don’t have a pager signal, resulting in the most comprehensive birdnews coverage ever available, wherever you live and wherever you go birding

We offer a range of different SwiftAlert services to suit all birders, if you mainly bird locally the check out our Bronze and Silver services, if you travel far and wide then Gold and Platinum are ideal.

Some key features of SwiftAlert:

  • Revolutionary new access to mobile and Wi-Fi networks for added reception (requires Smartphone)
  • Changeable ‘local areas’, switch areas whenever you move around the country and get all the news
  • Easy to read screen with variable text size and bright backlight for dark conditions
  • Excellent message receiving capabilities in remote areas on paging network
  • Waterproof and shock resistant
  • Stores the latest 400 messages - available for instant review at any time
  • No-quibble 2-year warranty – extendable to 5 years

We have been able to update and greatly improve the RBA service, ensuring that you can continue to get the most reliable birdnews from the same dedicated team of birders that have served you thus far.

We are excited with these improvements, and very much look forward to many more years of being able to provide you with the very best in birdnews, in the remote corners of the country, as well as at home and at your place of work.

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To see a map of the areas covered by each local folder click here

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One-off purchase of SwiftAlert: Special offer at £149 (rrp £299) or pay in 24 monthly instalments of £6.50

 

Need more information?

Call 01603 456789 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) or email admin@rarebirdalert.co.uk

 

Order SwiftAlert

Online: click HERE
or
Phone: call 01603 456789 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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