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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    hello guys can you help me about the wang wang...

    Kindly give me an example of wang wang name and its sounds...

    thx...i want to know lang po many wang wang name like frog horn iyon lang ang alam ko na wang wang... yung lagi nyo naririnig sa kalye...gusto ko sana bumili e.like sound ng "ong ong" hindi ko alam name nyan na sound e.hehehe

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    #2
    what?


    here is the sound....

    wang! wang! wang!...........

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    #3
    Samples are all over you tube.

    I will still have to check the available tones on the unit but AFAIK some of them are:
    1. P.A. (public address) - you can speak through the speaker to communicate with people outside of the vehicle (useful if you are using an armored unit with inoperable windows).

    2. Wail - for long distance driving
    3. Yelp - for use in close quarters/dense traffic
    4. Hi-Lo - used in Europe
    5. Hi freq - like the 'burst' siren used by PSG
    6. Then there's the one that's sounds like a spaceship used by motorcycle police escorts.

    I'll get the names right when I get the time. South Korea also has unique siren tones. You can Youtube to get actual samples.

    Avoid the China made ones used on current PNP mobile units. They don't sound nice and do not penetrate through the background noise as well unless you mount them on the roof.

    The Federal Q siren is usually associated with firetrucks.

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    #4
    sir otep alam mo kung saan nakakabili nung ginagamit sa motor ng police ang lakas ng wang wang pero nung may nagpark sa amin halos aparato lang at driver unit na trompa ang nakita ko wala syang booster? pero grabe ang lakas.

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    #5
    Question lang po why use wang wang kung bawal siya e me busina naman po natanong ko lang po kasi ka babasa ko lang nag goon squad asking to post cars na me wang wang at blinkers pag nag kabit ka baka ma dagdag ka doon sa list nila.

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by dadz View Post
    Question lang po why use wang wang kung bawal siya e me busina naman po natanong ko lang po kasi ka babasa ko lang nag goon squad asking to post cars na me wang wang at blinkers pag nag kabit ka baka ma dagdag ka doon sa list nila.
    Good question.

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    #7
    hmmm kung ako ang tatanungin gagamitin ko lang ito sa mga stupid bus & truck driver

    lalo na yung ON mic at saka yung tone na WAIL wuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg

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    #8
    sino na nakabili d2 ng magnum na brand?

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Samples are all over you tube.

    I will still have to check the available tones on the unit but AFAIK some of them are:
    1. P.A. (public address) - you can speak through the speaker to communicate with people outside of the vehicle (useful if you are using an armored unit with inoperable windows).

    2. Wail - for long distance driving
    3. Yelp - for use in close quarters/dense traffic
    4. Hi-Lo - used in Europe
    5. Hi freq - like the 'burst' siren used by PSG
    6. Then there's the one that's sounds like a spaceship used by motorcycle police escorts.

    I'll get the names right when I get the time. South Korea also has unique siren tones. You can Youtube to get actual samples.

    Avoid the China made ones used on current PNP mobile units. They don't sound nice and do not penetrate through the background noise as well unless you mount them on the roof.

    The Federal Q siren is usually associated with firetrucks.
    hi-lo used by ambulances (pcso ambulance)

    yung "burst" siren naman is is called "phaser" or piercer.

    yung #6 naman na tunog i dunno the name but yung siren na nabili ko is meron ganun. parang low tone yelp.

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    #10
    gamit ko is yelp or manual for stupid BUS drivers na lagi naka bara sa Kanto ng tandang sora, at sobra tagal mag sakay, kahit sala naman sasakay. Tunog nya is, Wakuk.. wakuk..

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