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just so love the bakelite switches, on the control panel, they must have so much to tell
Other than at the noon tests, I believe, as shown in the photo, the switch was left at the "both" setting meaning that when the button was pressed, the air and electric whistle/ horns sounded together and being slightly different frequencies gave rise to the characteristic beat frequency we all came to enjoy.
QE2's Whistle Blowing and Blowing Passing Northumbrian Quay 17 Sept 2007https://youtube.com/watch?v=5wPer-wYoYAThanks to magwaus
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ycDaUFGQt3MQE2 sounding her horn before leaving Rotterdam in 2007. Probably one of the few videos where I actually shut up and didn't add any smart alec comments to. I do admit I was waiting for Queen Victoria to 'reply' but sadly I didn't hear anything. Another slightly off topic question, does anyone use the recording of the whistle for their phone ring tones or anything? I use a recording of the whistle for my Skype ring tone - shocks me every time someone calls. And also as the alarm tone on my iPod. The whistle is the perfect way to get me out of bed. Only because it shocks me and then I can't get back to sleep.I used to have it on my old phone but lost it when I changed to an Apple mobile
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/search/3842159.Get_your_free_QE2_ringtone_for_your_mobile_phone_/
The Southampton Echo, the local newspaper in QE2’s former home port, printed a link, since removed, of a ring-tone of the whistle of QE2. It was downloadable for free, and a great addition/replacement for the dreary selection of ringtones on mobiles. I have looked through the “Whistle” topic and only find You Tube clips that have a lot of extraneous noise on them, unsuitable for such an important ring-tone.I thought with the clout of your Forum, you might be able to get it from the newspaper. Certainly worth a try, I should think.
MP3# any use, Thanks to Skilly