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  2. Bernese Mountain Dog Has His Own Doorbell and He’s ... - AOL

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    Make sure your sound is on because it's absolutely hilarious to hear the constant dinging! This cracked me up! I watched the video at least 5 times because Puckett was so persistent!

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    4. Click the Sounds tab. 5. Click Customize My Sounds. 6. Search for a sound or select a category from the "All" menu at the top-right. 7. Optionally, click the Preview button to play a sound. 8. Click Apply to choose a sound.

  4. Doorbell - Wikipedia

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    Doorbell mechanism from 1884 in Andrássy Avenue, Budapest Antique mechanically operated shop doorbell on a torsion spring. William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, installed a number of his own innovations in his house, built in Birmingham in 1817; one of these was a loud doorbell, that worked using a piped system of compressed air. [1]

  5. Electric bell - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used form is the interrupter bell, which is a mechanical bell that produces a continuous sound when current is applied. See animation, above. The bell or gong (B), which is often in the shape of a cup or half-sphere, is struck by a spring-loaded arm (A) with a metal ball on the end called a clapper, actuated by an electromagnet ...

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    Fox News is doing away with the doorbell sound it used during debates to signal when a candidate’s time speaking is up. The change, which comes just days before the first Republican primary ...

  7. Talk:Doorbell - Wikipedia

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    When the doorbell button is depressed, the solenoid is energized, driving the plunger in one direction to strike the first chime and simultaneously storing energy in a spring. When the doorbell button is released, the energy stored in the spring is released, propelling the plunger in the other direction, striking the second chime.

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