Reminds me of Japan.ZachL wrote:Almost looks like the flashers were woken up and shocked by how they acted at activation there.freebrickproductions wrote:Here's an interesting NEG e-bell:
Some flat sounding bells
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
I guess so, but that issue is certainly not unique to this crossing.NathanFromEngland wrote:Reminds me of Japan.ZachL wrote:Almost looks like the flashers were woken up and shocked by how they acted at activation there.freebrickproductions wrote:Here's an interesting NEG e-bell:
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
I think he was talking about the bell, but lights flashing at a slightly faster speed at the start is something rather common with older flasher relays, especially on crossings upgraded to LEDs.ZachL wrote:I guess so, but that issue is certainly not unique to this crossing.NathanFromEngland wrote:Reminds me of Japan.ZachL wrote:Almost looks like the flashers were woken up and shocked by how they acted at activation there.freebrickproductions wrote:Here's an interesting NEG e-bell:
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Oops, I forgot about the bell. Carry on. 
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
One of the EBA E-Bells on this crossing sounds a bit out of pitch.
Also a weird sounding bell also in The Netherlands.
Also a mechanical bell that seems to be having some trouble with its rate of speed.
It seems that said mechanical bell has now died.
Also a weird sounding bell also in The Netherlands.
Also a mechanical bell that seems to be having some trouble with its rate of speed.
It seems that said mechanical bell has now died.
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A rather unusual sounding yodalarm, and some bad deactivation relays too. The alarms tone goes lower when the barriers raise for some reason.
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
A rather flat sounding RACO bell.
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Sounds like my RACO bell, and the one that was installed in Cherokee, AL sometime within the past couple of years.
Wonder if the hammer is slightly worn on it?
Wonder if the hammer is slightly worn on it?
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Sounds like it must have been a common design flaw with RACO bells. Do Griswold bells have this issue as well?
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A stiff WCH Mechanical bell.
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