SHIP HORN SOUNDS
The recordings on the horn modules have been made from a variety of sources and are all genuine. Each of the horn modules has 3 separate recordings which whilst from the same type of source are all very different. As part of the simple set-up you can select 1 , 2 or 3 horn sounds which are played in sequence with each activation. By altering the pitch setting on the module, the sound of your chosen horn sound can be ‘tuned’ exactly as you like it. Horn sounds are available in both and Slave modules. |
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PART # |
SOUND |
DESCRIPTION |
PRICE |
JJC-M101 |
Large Ship Horns
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Large ships air horn with echo (Naval or Merchant marine) - Large ships air horn (Large Tug boat) -Large Ships Air Horn ( Large Coaster or container vessel) |
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JJC-M102 |
Small Ship Horns
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Small ‘toot-toot’ - Cabin cruiser horn Small coastal craft horn. |
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JJC-M103 |
Fog Horns
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Long Fog Horn with echo - Classic Fog Horn ‘Spooky’ fog horn for large ships |
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JJC-M104 |
Tug Boat Horns
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Small Tug boat horn - Large Tug boat horn Ocean-going Tug horn |
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JJC-M116 |
Steam Whistles |
Tramp Steamer - River Paddle Steamer River Launch |
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SURFACE WARFARE SOUNDS |
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The recordings stored on the Surface Warfare modules have been designed to compliment the PE and TE sound modules adding realism to all type of Naval vessels. When designing the sound system requirements of your model, look through the various modules as you will see that the same sound may appear on more than one module, again, each of these modules have three recordings which you can choose to play 1, 2 or 3 sounds. One a couple of the modules, automatic activation of the sound is possible, for example the ships bell on the Destroyer module will ring automatically every 60 seconds provided you choose the sound during the set-up sequence. |
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PART # |
SOUND |
DESCRIPTION |
PRICE |
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JJC-M105 |
Light Navel Gunfire
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Vickers 303 (a combination of short bursts of gun fire) -40 mm Pom Pom (a mixture of a long and short bursts - 20 mm Oerlikon (light Naval gun). |
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JJC-M107 |
Destroyer Module
SOUND #2
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Destroyer Siren (genuine WW2 recording of a Destroyer Whooping siren) -ASDIC (Acoustic anti-submarine pinging) -Ships bell (automatic activation every 60 seconds). |
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JJC-M108 |
General Naval #1 |
General Quarters announcement with klaxon alarm. ASDIC (Acoustic anti-submarine pinging)- Bosuns whistle. |
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JJC-M110 |
Anti-Sub Warfare
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ASDIC (Acoustic anti-submarine pinging) - Roll off the rails depth charge. (roll-off, followed by splash, followed by explosion. Hedge-hog depth charge thrower. |
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JJC-M114 |
General Naval #2 |
Not Yet Released. |
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