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Present - The Weather Channel 2000 => Local Forecast => Topic started by: engineer on August 02, 2008, 10:57:41 PM
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I have determined that the warning tone is an approx. 585Hz Sawtooth tone that is roughly half a second long.
I had promised to do something like this a while back but never got around to doing it, until now. And no, this isn't a spambot thing.
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It says 4000 tone. :angry:
Your requesting a lock, eh? Well, you ain't getting one. What you are, however, getting is a warning. And if oyu EVER ask for a lock again you'll be banned.
Have I made myself perfectly clear? Good.
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WHAT.
Er, Ok, can someone tell me what happened here?
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Sorry, not you. One of our members, chris121, made a very ignorant post earlier, though he's evidently since removed it. :thinking:
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Ah, ok. I didnt' know the tone had ever changed from the 4000. Mabye the amount of beeps, but never the tone itself.
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What about the warning tone for the 3000?
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It didn't have one. That's why it was decommissioned.
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The Weather Chazz on YouTube has the sound in one of his 3000 Emulator videos.
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He probably made it himself. The 3000 had no audible tone. If it did, it would still be with us today. :biggrin:
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He probably made it himself. The 3000 had no audible tone. If it did, it would still be with us today. :biggrin:
Actually the 3000 DID have have an audible alarm tone. It was s series of very short beeps. The reason why the FCC had a problem with is is because the alert tone only played the FIRST time a warning was displayed. The FCC wanted the alert tone EVERY time the warning repeated, which the 3000 could not do.
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He probably made it himself. The 3000 had no audible tone. If it did, it would still be with us today. :biggrin:
Actually the 3000 DID have have an audible alarm tone. It was s series of very short beeps. The reason why the FCC had a problem with is is because the alert tone only played the FIRST time a warning was displayed. The FCC wanted the alert tone EVERY time the warning repeated, which the 3000 could not do.
LOL, its great to be the idiot of TWCT. :rofl: :P
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He probably made it himself. The 3000 had no audible tone. If it did, it would still be with us today. :biggrin:
Actually the 3000 DID have have an audible alarm tone. It was s series of very short beeps. The reason why the FCC had a problem with is is because the alert tone only played the FIRST time a warning was displayed. The FCC wanted the alert tone EVERY time the warning repeated, which the 3000 could not do.
LOL, its great to be the idiot of TWCT. :rofl: :P
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He probably made it himself. The 3000 had no audible tone. If it did, it would still be with us today. :biggrin:
Actually the 3000 DID have have an audible alarm tone. It was s series of very short beeps. The reason why the FCC had a problem with is is because the alert tone only played the FIRST time a warning was displayed. The FCC wanted the alert tone EVERY time the warning repeated, which the 3000 could not do.
LOL, its great to be the idiot of TWCT. :rofl: :P
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Almost a week later.... :rofl: :P