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Acoustic warning device

19th January 1973
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An electronic multi-signal acoustic warning device has been developed by A. P. Besson Ltd.

The device, named Cybertone, gives a range of audible warnings of different and easily distinguishable types. Based on the earlier Bleeptone signaller, it features a choice of nine completely different signals from the same unit. The sounds, each one differing in either frequency or modulation, will say the company, penetrate even very high ambient noise conditions, although quieter versions can be specified, if required.

The unit is small (40mm x 46rrim) and weighs less than 2ox, making it suitable for either fixed or portable applications. Prices range from £2.78 to £4.25.

Made by: A. P. Elesson Ltd, St Joseph's Close, Hove, Sussex, BN3 7EZ.

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Locations: Hove

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