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- Mechanical alarm clock, ring 4
Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Duration: 00:08.
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- Winder 3
Small old mechanical alarm clock that is manually wound with a small key. A few rounds. UCS Category: CLOCKMech, MUSCKeyd. Duration: 00:12.
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- Mechanical alarm clock, ring 7
Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Duration: 00:10.
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- Hourly bips 1
6 bips as transmitted on the BBC from the year 1924 to 1971. It is a sine wave of frequency 1 kHz. More info: www.miketodd.net/other/gts.htm. UCS Category: BEEP. Duration: 00:06.
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- Mechanical alarm clock, ring 5
Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Duration: 00:09.
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Click here to listen to this sound (#1069)
- Quartz clock
Mechanism of a quartz clock, called silent, whose rotation is continuous (no ticking). UCS Category: CLOCKMech. Duration: 00:28.
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- Mechanical alarm clock, ring 6
Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Duration: 00:08.
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