MikeCC
Well-Known Member
Sure I recall seeing something years ago about the same problem with medical equipment. The solution was to have sort of mnemonic tones that reflected the problem area. No idea if that's what they actually do these days.
I remember reading about this problem in aircraft, so they went for a low comforting warble for 'your coffee is ready' to a screaming banshee for 'THE WING'S FALLEN OFF!!!!' and a range in between.Sure I recall seeing something years ago about the same problem with medical equipment. The solution was to have sort of mnemonic tones that reflected the problem area. No idea if that's what they actually do these days.
That wavsource site has a nice choice of sounds. We now need a standard so that we can all identify the problem from its sound effect. I suggest to get us started:
Irate honking noise: AIS potential collision
Emergency vehicle sirens: Man Overboard
Man Screaming: Engine Overheating
Toilet Flushing: Plumbing Problem
Ice Cream Van Chime:Fridge Problem
Discreet Cough: DSC Radio wants attention
What have I missed?
Sure I recall seeing something years ago about the same problem with medical equipment. The solution was to have sort of mnemonic tones that reflected the problem area. No idea if that's what they actually do these days.
Maybe for an autopilot disconnect it could just play 'The Wanderer' by Status Quo.
Sailing in areas where dodgy immigrant boat alerts are frequent on dsc tests ones radio patience sometimes....