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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Pt Lincoln far side South Oz
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More than 260 people have signed a petition to the State Government calling for train drivers to use horns only for emergencies, such as a person or animal on the track. The Transport Department replaced horns in its 11 electric trains, costing $66,000, between May and November following community complaints. The department said the new horns were between 88 to 90 decibels – the same volume as the previous diesel trains – and met Environment Protection Authority guidelines. The previous electric train horns were up to 97 decibels. Marino petitioner Amanda Aloia said the horns were “loud, high-pitched and, quite frankly, frightening”. what the fruitcake, my Stebel (Italian?) horns are rated @139Db and no where as loud as these babies. Can someone clarify. Wonder how I get a set of ex South Aus train horns.
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You need to check the distance from source that it is measured at - the Stebel horns are usually measured at 100mm from the horn. Probably find that it is measured at 10 meters or something for the train.
EDIT: It seems in USA they measure train horns at 100 feet from the source, so it may be a similar distance to that - 35 meters perhaps? Last edited by raceteam; 08-01-2015 at 04:06 PM. |
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