Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:Unless you have taken additional action, you're several seconds closer and nothing else has changed.
I think this is the issue; a horn warning is short-range.
Depends how loud your horn is
Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:Unless you have taken additional action, you're several seconds closer and nothing else has changed.
I think this is the issue; a horn warning is short-range.
jont- wrote:Depends how loud your horn is
Horse wrote:IIRC there's a two-stage switching arrangement available in the USA which initially sounds a toot horn then with a continued press sounds a LOUD horn.
Gareth wrote:... it was suggested that an air-horn wired in parallel would work well since a quick toot wouldn't be long enough for the air-horn to sound.
Strangely Brown wrote:Have you considered using a thunderer pea whistle (or modern equivalent) like the SEG? It can't be that hard to rig something up and it seems to work pretty well for them.
http://www.nc700.co.uk/index.php?/topic/13082-better-horn/
Strangely Brown wrote:Have you considered using a thunderer pea whistle (or modern equivalent) like the SEG?
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