How a Type F Diaphone Fog Horn Works

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Harry Barry explains how his Type F Diaphone fog horn works. His fog horn is mounted on the shore of Lake Erie and is powered by a 1000 gallon air tank. The Type F and (two-toned) F2T horns were the standard for lighthouse fog horns for much of the 20th century.
    Harry's horn is the only privately owned Type F that's in working condition that I'm aware of.

Комментарии • 27

  • @joeearley3351
    @joeearley3351 Год назад +5

    Yes that's it that's the sound. When I was about 6-10 years old and it was run by the coast guard. Just fantastic excellent job. I thought I would never hear that sound ever again. Thanks.

  • @TeddysOutside
    @TeddysOutside Год назад +2

    My 4 year old son loves listening to sirens and fog horns. He loves the ending of this video thankyou.

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  Год назад

      There's more noise makers in other videos on my channel as well! Thanks for stopping by!

  • @drgitlow
    @drgitlow Год назад +6

    Grew up in the 60s with a diaphone fire horn just a few blocks from my house in Edgartown Mass. Used to regularly scare the heck out of me.

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  Год назад +2

      I have one of those myself! I sounded it alongside this horn in a different video

  • @nm8834
    @nm8834 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very much enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing!

  • @opentrunk
    @opentrunk 3 месяца назад

    I dunno, maybe it sounds better from a long distance over water? We had one a few miles away in Lake Superior back in the '50s/'60s that had such a deep mournful sound. I loved going to sleep with it.

  • @Spridium1Jono
    @Spridium1Jono 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

  • @supertyfon1736
    @supertyfon1736 Год назад +2

    Fun fact Harry Barry who owns this fog horn owns 2 functional Chrysler Air Raid Sirens.

  • @JBF-GST-Tanda
    @JBF-GST-Tanda Год назад +5

    Would it be possible to drive the piston with some sort of powerful solenoid actuators, which are modulated by audio signals, and therefore turn it into a electro-pneumatic megaphone speaker with earth-shattering SPL?

  • @ghostman1931
    @ghostman1931 9 дней назад

    Very interesting

  • @batchint
    @batchint 2 года назад +1

    fairly well described detail..

  • @wiesebridget040
    @wiesebridget040 Год назад

    Incredible sounds

  • @thomasnativo6491
    @thomasnativo6491 2 года назад +1

    I like Learning how Fog horns works

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  2 года назад

      Stay tuned - I'm going to be posting more with this horn. I'm going to be going back in a few weeks. The small, Type B Diaphone in other videos is mine. Definitely more of that coming soon as well.

    • @thomasnativo6491
      @thomasnativo6491 2 года назад

      Most Gamewell Diaphones today are also used by Fire houses by Fire Departments in the Atlantic coast like Nj NY PA CT MA and VT and Rhode Island and basically its was used for Same Principle as regular would do . It would go off anytime for Fire call or Morning or Noon Test however Town set it up some Gamewell Diaphones usually go off for Tranditional days like for Veterans day on November 11th during Ceramonys or Memorial services or Curfew

    • @thomasnativo6491
      @thomasnativo6491 2 года назад

      Or some towns don't ever bother hearing the Gamewell Diaphones so sometimes the Fire Department would Silent the Horn or take out of service

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  2 года назад

      That's correct! My horn was used for fire purposes, though I'm not sure where. So far I've been able to confirm the Two Rivers Lighthouse, Fourteen Foot Shoal, and Point Iroquois lighthouses had Type B. More had Type C. (Lorain, OH for example) The US government modified the C by separating the motor drive, creating the CC...the smallest horn to feature a grunt. Grand Traverse Lighthouse has a working CC.
      Gamewell provided a lot for the lighthouse service...bell strikers and signal timers were the big ones.

  • @redbirddata5926
    @redbirddata5926 Год назад

    That was awesome

  • @JointedStudios
    @JointedStudios Год назад

    If you know about the heritage horns in vancouver, BC, What if they were diaphones instead of horns?

  • @DougGirard
    @DougGirard 2 месяца назад

    On old lighthouses, were these sounded 24x7, or only when there was fog?

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  2 месяца назад

      Only when there was fog or other obscured visibility

  • @elimaurer9491
    @elimaurer9491 Год назад

    So what are the Slots made out of? I'm guessing it plays an F' 4 octaves below middle c?

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  Год назад +1

      The internal cylinder is cast brass. In the Type B, the slots were cut with a sawblade to very exact measurements. I'm not sure how the larger horns were done but it could very well have been the same way.

  • @Loyer-post
    @Loyer-post 11 месяцев назад

    This reminds me of the sharks hockey goal horn gor some reason, I don’t know if it’s like the same

    • @LighthouseJake
      @LighthouseJake  11 месяцев назад

      The Sharks horn is not quite like this, but I can hear the similarity. The Sharks horn is a Kahlenberg Triton S-120. Manufactured by a small company in Two Rivers, WI.
      ruclips.net/video/DpvOXwEwS9A/видео.html

  • @sunshine0290
    @sunshine0290 2 года назад

    Well that sounds just makes me overly excited in all my appendages.