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  2. Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    A klaxon is a type of an electromechanical horn or alerting device. Mainly used on cars, trains and ships, it produces an easily identifiable sound, often transcribed onomatopoeically in English as "awooga". Like most mechanical horns, it has largely been replaced by solid-state electronic alarms, though the memorable tone has persisted.

  3. Miller Reese Hutchison - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Klaxon horn in 1910. Hutchison was concerned with increased automobile traffic in New York City. An early version of a vehicle speed alarm was not readily adopted. [12] Warning devices at the time were either bells or horns essentially derived from musical instruments. He realized that a more obnoxious sound would serve as a better ...

  4. Klaxophone - Wikipedia

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    The Klaxophone is a musical instrument created by American composer Henry Fillmore.Made of twelve car horns, it was created for use in his march The Klaxon: March of the Automobiles, which was composed in 1929 for the 1930 Cincinnati Automobile Show. [1]

  5. Car alarm - Wikipedia

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    Car alarms work by emitting high-volume sound (often a vehicle-mounted siren, klaxon, pre-recorded verbal warning, the vehicle's own horn, or a combination of these) when the conditions necessary for triggering it are met. Such alarms may also cause the vehicle's headlights to flash, may notify the car's owner of the incident via a paging ...

  6. Why do train horns use this pattern? History’s unclear, but ...

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    For nearly 200 years, train whistles have been a tool to warn folks to stay off the tracks.

  7. Talk:Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    The Klaxon traditional horns or hooters were taken over and added to existing signalling products made by Moflash Signalling in around 2005. Moflash are located in the orginal Klaxon factory on the Klaxon Industrial Estate, Warwick Road, Birmingham. The company still produces the ES, KLAXET, A1, K5 and HF8 horns and hooters.

  8. Golden: Horns need to make new history against BYU

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    The Longhorns are 1-4 alltime against BYU. The two resume their brief rivalry on Oct. 28 in Austin.

  9. COLUMN-Second BoE rate rise sounds 'QT' klaxon :Mike Dolan

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    The great unwinding of bloated central bank balance sheets could start as soon as next week. While investors have been in thrall to the U.S. Federal Reserve's hawkish anti-inflation twist in 2022 ...