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#22909 - 01/05/04 06:20 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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australian aboriginal contraption = didgeridoo

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#22910 - 01/05/04 08:42 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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>>I just watched an National Graphic program that said that the male lions roar, which is low frequency, can cary over 6 miles or even more (if I remember it correctly) that won't happen with a high pitched voice I'm sure.

As an aside, I believe that the lion on the MGM logo is not "roaring", it is "snarling" - a true lion's roar is much deeper, and the lion does it with its head down. Which makes for much better long-distance communication, but is not as photogenic <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#22911 - 01/05/04 10:18 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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Thanks Baheera,

I stand corrected. <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> That's why I keep on reading these posts, you never stop learning here.

After posting something indeed did cross my mind: 'primitive' tribes in Africa used to pass messages through tam tam's (not sure what they're called in English). Some sort of drum (like a small conga?) they place on the ground with legs like a stool that conduct the beats into the soil. And yes, the didgeridoo carries far too.

It makes sense. The problem is - I think - to construct a compact device that produces a low frequency noise with enough power to be usefull. That's probably why high-toned whistles are still so widespread. They're compact and loud.

I once blow a Storm whistle in a shop, which was incredibly loud, but not as high (nor as compact) as a referee's whistle.

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#22912 - 01/06/04 05:13 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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Elephants also communicate with ultra low frequency sounds that travel for miles. Many of the sounds are too low for the human to detect.
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#22913 - 01/06/04 07:17 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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Hence the big ears, I suppose?
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#22914 - 01/06/04 10:05 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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[Change of Subject]

One of the main functions of the Elephants large ears is the keep cool (large surface area + Rich blood network + flapping motions). [/change of subject <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ]
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#22915 - 01/06/04 10:09 PM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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Actually, I beleive they pick up the vibrations through the ground. Hence the big feet! <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#22916 - 01/07/04 09:27 AM Re: Fox 40 Whistle help
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#274926 - 04/21/15 07:07 AM Re: Just to throw more mud on the topic.... [Re: ki4buc]
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Originally Posted By: ki4buc
Sounds like maybe police/fire/ems vehicles need to have new low frequency sirens then!


Those are low frequency compared to a Fox 40 whistle.
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#274952 - 04/24/15 02:58 PM Re: Just to throw more mud on the topic.... [Re: ki4buc]
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In Europe they have a two tone siren with a high and a low frequency.
However those vehicles do not necessarily need a siren that carries very far. They need one that stands out, is easy to identify and carries just far enough.
When I used to serve in an emergency team our vehicles siren was blown at about 10 atmospheres. I guess nobody can blow a Fox 40 at a pressure even close to that. So some loss due to the frequency might be affordable.
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