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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 2:12:26 GMT
In this video, as the train departs at around 1:00, a rather odd (to my ear) noise can be heard as it heads over the crossover, consisting of one beep, then three tones and then you can hear the sound of it cutting off as the video switches to another clip. Does anybody know what this sound indicates? Ta
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 8, 2014 2:25:59 GMT
In this video, as the train departs at around 1:00, a rather odd (to my ear) noise can be heard as it heads over the crossover, consisting of one beep, then three tones and then you can hear the sound of it cutting off as the video switches to another clip. Does anybody know what this sound indicates? Ta I am going to guess, but it sounds a little like a cab radio thing. I am merely guessing, but it does sound a bit like it. Most likely wrong with what knowledge I have of tube stock systems, but I am going with my knowledge of radios
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Post by Dstock7080 on Sept 8, 2014 6:42:38 GMT
Indeed, that's the chirping of the pre-Connect train radio fitted to '92/'95/'96 Stock.
At 0.59 can be heard the air-hiss of the signal trainstop returning to its danger position.
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 8, 2014 8:40:57 GMT
Indeed, that's the chirping of the pre-Connect train radio fitted to '92/'95/'96 Stock. At 0.59 can be heard the air-hiss of the signal trainstop returning to its danger position. Good grief... A member less then two days and I get something right! One of my hobbies is shortwave radio and the beeping sounded very much like a Selcal system logging in just before a call is made, so I went with gut instinct and made a guess. Guess I can really make a contribution
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 12:21:01 GMT
Thanks both!
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 8, 2014 12:57:14 GMT
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