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Warning buzzer

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From Umed come electronic buzzers suitable for use in a vehicle as a hazard warning signal.

One model has a resonating trumpet, the other a flat top for use where fitting space is limited and a lower sound output is acceptable.

The standard .output frequencies are 3000Hz and 300Hz. The buzzer operates from either 12V or 24V dc and costs £1.25.

Made by: Umed Ltd, Beaumont Rd, Banbury, Oxfordshire.

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