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  • Vehicle horn - Wikipedia
    A klaxon is a type of an electromechanical horn or alerting device Mainly used on cars, trains and ships, it produces an easily identifiable sound, often transcribed onomatopoeically in English as "awooga"
  • Klaxon Horns for Cars: Iconic Oogah Sound Info – HornBlasters
    The car Klaxon sound —that loud, unmistakable “oogah!”—was one of the earliest horn tones used on automobiles It was designed to cut through traffic noise and grab attention, and it quickly became a staple of early 20th-century vehicles
  • Klaxon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A klaxon is a warning horn or signal that's used on a vehicle While the sound of a klaxon is a little old-fashioned these days, its loud blast will still get your attention
  • klaxon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    klaxon (plural klaxons) A loud electric alarm or horn, especially as used in automobiles in the early 20th century [from 1908] quotations
  • Klaxon | Audible Visual Signalling
    Klaxon Signals are UK specialists in the design and manufacture of world-class signalling equipment Klaxon's audible and visual signalling includes: electronic sounders; voice enhanced sounders; sirens; beacons and wide area notification equipment
  • KLAXON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Klaxon definition: a loud electric horn, formerly used on automobiles, trucks, etc , and now often used as a warning signal See examples of KLAXON used in a sentence
  • KLAXON definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    A klaxon had been fading in, something you pay no attention to normally in Paris
  • Klaxon vs. Claxon: Whats the Difference?
    Klaxon refers to a brand of loud electric horns used in vehicles for warning purposes, while Claxon is an incorrect or variant spelling of the same term Klaxon is a well-known brand name that has become synonymous with loud, warning horns, especially in vehicles and emergency situations




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