I've got a signal here I can't figure out what it is, despite spending some quality time with sigidwiki.com :
https://www.nivex.net/images/tmp/mystery-signal-454337500.wav
Audio is recovered from FM demodulator.
Hoping @rey or some of the #hamradio folk might know what it is.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/data/bandplans/pagingLwrband.pdf
lists it in the pager band plan as channel "GN". Maybe look up your location on https://www.radioreference.com/ and see if that pans out.
If you are in Minnesota, that channel is listed at https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Mobile_Radio_Engineering_(NXDN)_DSDPlus.frequencies as an NXDN frequency (trunked digital voice).
@w8emv @rey RadioReference pretty much only has voice stuff around here.
FCC's geosearch has been essentially inop the last couple weeks, so I searched by licensee state and hoped for the best. I think this is it: http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2422846
So yes, very likely paging. Question is, what protocol is that? It doesn't appear to be anything in multimon-ng's vocabulary.
Here's a RadioReference page about Part 22 paging channels
https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Part_22_Paging_Channels
It looks like these are paired channels - have you gone 5 Mhz up to the 459.3375-459.3625 and looked for traffic there too?