Re: air horns
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:23 pm
Quite simple really.. I worked out my horn is in the key of E♭??bobngo wrote:what medicine are you two on , or what are you drinking ????
or which planet did you come from ????![]()
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Quite simple really.. I worked out my horn is in the key of E♭??bobngo wrote:what medicine are you two on , or what are you drinking ????
or which planet did you come from ????![]()
I'll tell you what i found out about the horn wiring when i removed the front bumper to do the mesh...bobngo wrote:ok francophile sorted me out on the fuse, but now i find that each horn has an individual power supply, so is this two separate circuits, or two relays , or what ????
on this one even a lush circuite diagramm would be good
can anyone help, i,ve got to get this sorted.
i do,nt care if its in beethovens 7th in b flat minor played on a banjo as long as i get it working??![]()
Incredibly simple all you need is a 2 recordable modules from a greetings cards, an amp and a PA Horn (2, if you want one front, one rear) wired to a switch on the dashDiplomat wrote:I have often wondered if it is possible to amplitude modulate a car horn with speech.
It would be great to have a horn facing backwards that says "Up yours" and one facing forward that says "Get on with it".
Frank
Nice idea!csmcqueen wrote:Incredibly simple all you need is a 2 recordable modules from a greetings cards, an amp and a PA Horn (2, if you want one front, one rear) wired to a switch on the dashDiplomat wrote:I have often wondered if it is possible to amplitude modulate a car horn with speech.
It would be great to have a horn facing backwards that says "Up yours" and one facing forward that says "Get on with it".
Frank

