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Re: Project Questions about Programming and Electrical

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
Ryan,
Audio alerts can take many different forms. If you are trying to get someone's attention, a Sonalert or Piezo electric transducer works very well. These devices work best at their resonant frequency but can reproduce a range of frequencies in the mid band of human hearing. They are easy to interface and are pretty cheap. I have a used a few from Radio Shack like the ones here...http://www.radioshack.com/family/ind...032058.2032230
I'm looking for something that would have a variety of different tones to play for different alarms. Like an alarm for a power outage, flood waters, high winds, temperature, and other related types of warnings. I'm used to a basic stamp (freqout) where I can customize my sounds. I'm thinking of using one like a sound card and using the pulsin command to figure out what type of alarm to do, but I'd rather still just do it all within the RC.
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