TC Lights Suggestion - UK USERS READ
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2017-01-12, 19:29
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I am not sure at all but from my understanding it was Elmo.
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2017-01-12, 19:36
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2017-01-12, 22:34
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2017-01-17, 18:25
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2017-01-18, 16:22
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2017-01-18, 16:29
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He most likely does, he's probably busy on other things and has his priorities sorted but Elmo would be the one to give us his cut on this.
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2017-01-19, 11:36
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(2017-01-18 16:29)Spark Wrote: He most likely does, he's probably busy on other things and has his priorities sorted but Elmo would be the one to give us his cut on this. Let's hope we'll hear back from him soon. Something I, and a few others have been wanting since the original version of this TC Lights. |
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2017-01-29, 18:58
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Ahaha not chuck, the other guy
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2017-02-11, 14:50
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Spoken to Elmo today. Looks like he'll be making some updates when he has some time. Mostly to controller input and support. Hopefully we'll get the change we've asked for too.
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2017-02-11, 15:24
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-11 15:26 by Elmo.)
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(2016-12-22 12:33)Quattro10V Wrote: It's an odd mix of UK and American siren styles atm. We have the horn beep between tones like in the UK, but the ability to play dual sirens, something we can't do in the UK. Strictly speaking, they pretty much all use Whelen* control boxes both sides of the pond and the UK ones can indeed run two sirens simultaneously. However, it's pretty rare for the police to use simultaneous sirens and you have to use the button panel to do so (assuming it's even set up). I've seen paramedics use it a few times and fire trucks do regularly (sometimes even slow wail + yelp + two-tone air horn at the same time - they like people to get the hell out of the way of a speeding truck ). The main difference between UK and US is that the primary siren control in the UK is the horn button, whereas the US mainly use the button box and/or extended button-on-a-stick controls to make them easier to reach. *Typically Whelen Alpha in the UK - our official siren pack is based on the Alpha. The reasons for doing the sirens the way I did were partly to ease the transition to the new system and new sound files (especially as the meanings of horns 4/5 changed) and also make it less likely for people to use horns 4/5 incorrectly. Also, a very common siren cycle is Wail -> Yelp -> Two-tone (which we don't have) -> Wail etc. The Piercer (which we do use) isn't in the main loop, but is activated by a longer press.I was trying to approximate that version, as it makes more sense with the way the piercer should be used. It got a bit more complicated than just that, as we now have the opportunity for proper bullhorn support, however I didn't want to add more buttons than necessary in the initial simple, zero configuration version. I'll probably have various optional modes eventually. I'm not too keen on having the Piercer in the main loop, due to the restrictions on its usage (I guarantee it will mean that many people use it when they shouldn't, accidentally or not) I intended from the start to make improvements over time, with various features in mind. However, time has been in pretty short supply, so I haven't got very far yet. I've written a demo program that I used to help make a library to access controller input, but integrating it into TC Lights will be fairly complicated. I also need to add some way for people to customise keys/buttons in a user-friendly way. (2017-01-12 15:36)Quattro10V Wrote:(2017-01-10 22:23)Pete Wrote:Pretty sure he thinks it's Chuck who made TC Lights, Pete.(2017-01-10 22:09)J4ME510 Wrote: Where is Chuck?!How is this relevant to the topic? Does no-one read the Readme/forum thread/download link? |
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2017-02-11, 15:52
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-11 15:56 by Ras.)
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(2017-02-11 15:24)Elmo Wrote: Strictly speaking, they pretty much all use Whelen* control boxes both sides of the pond and the UK ones can indeed run two sirens simultaneously.Dual sirens does not really happen in the UK. I know that because i've been watching tons of response videos for years as im subscribed to a lot of those kind of channels. It's always a single siren tone and it's very often Wail > Yelp > Piercer or Hilo. Even the bullhorn always shuts off the current siren tone while sounding. I believe this is because multiple tones running requires at least two speakers mounted in the vehicle. Something that is fairly common in the US and not the UK. Pretty much the only time you get dual tones is when fire engines run their Whelen (or whatever they use) and a good old two tone at the same time. Typical Whelen controller setup with a siren demo at the end of the video. That's the absolute most common config. Siren in the video isn't the Alpha (i think it's called the Whelen Beta) but it works all the same. |
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2017-02-15, 15:08
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(2017-02-11 15:24)Elmo Wrote:(2016-12-22 12:33)Quattro10V Wrote: It's an odd mix of UK and American siren styles atm. We have the horn beep between tones like in the UK, but the ability to play dual sirens, something we can't do in the UK. Good to see your take on things Elmo. Pretty spot on in terms of knowledge, which I never doubted. Generally UK police will use OptiLink control panels which can be configured in a number of ways with custom buttons etc. This is a friend of mine's. Typically as mentioned, you will hear a Whelen Alpha used on at least one type of emergency vehicle, whether it be from Police, Fire or Ambulance, no matter what are of the UK you go to. For me, it's Fire and Ambulance that use the Whelen Alpha. Only distinguishing feature is that Ambulances use a pier and Fire use a Hi-Lo.. Well, they can, they never seem to lol.. In this video you can hear that the first car has 4 tones enabled. You'd typically only see 3 tones, which will either be Hi-Lo of Pier, despite you mentioning it's more commonly a Hi-Lo, I wouldn't agree that that is the case. Down my way they'll be using Premier Hazard Shockwave 9005's (same as on the Met Area Cars, and as heard in that video, as well as Premier Hazard 7109 on the older Ambulances. Newer ones practically all have Whelen Alphas or the Whelen Gamma siren (often used in US and runs dual tones over there too). Lots of variety around the country etc, but that's not anything we need to worry about. Seems as though Ras has nailed the various sirens, especially with his release of a load of Premier Hazard tones. Just waiting on a Whelen Gamma version and a Shockwave 9005 using the Met's IRV speaker! When I was out with response we had both sirens enabled on the box. We had two wails, two yelps, two hi-los and two piers. Just found and uploaded a video. Sorry that I had to pixelate Elmo, as for implementing different operational versions, that would be fantastic. Now that you mentioned there's a specific bullhorn feature, that could remain the same, in that you hold the horn or press a different button (that way you don't get the irritating beep first). Running 3 tones. E.G Wail>Yelp>Hi-Lo/Pier is the most realistic way, all from one button, in terms of representing the UK's way of doing it. Essentially keeping it the way it is now, but adding in one extra tone, that is currently accessed through the tap and hold feature. Glad this discussion is going somewhere, and look forward to seeing what it can bring. |
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2017-04-03, 18:26
(This post was last modified: 2017-04-03 18:43 by Zoltri.)
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