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  1. Audio Kits - DefectDetector.net

    May 23, 2024 · Each kit contains audio clips of each individual word or tone utilized by a detector, along with real world samples to help you match the timing & order of the prototype.

  2. Defect Detector

    Welcome to the DefectDetector.net, home of the largest collection of defect detector audio recordings on the internet. We are a group of railroad & radio enthusiasts who wish to preserve the sounds of the …

  3. Audio - DefectDetector.net

    0:00 ... Details | View On Map Detector Correction | Recording Correction 0:00 ... Details | View On Map Detector Correction | Recording Correction 0:00 ... Details | View On Map Detector Correction | …

  4. CSX Detector Overview - defectdetector.net

    CSX's custom female voice can be heard in a variety of applications, such as wheel impact detectors, clearance detectors, dragging equipment detectors, and radio-operated switches.

  5. Identifying Detectors - DefectDetector.net

    As the tapes were recorded as the units were replaced, a variety of different voices emerged, and it can be difficult to discern a model solely from the voice. In the examples on the right, you can hear …

  6. Recording Audio - DefectDetector.net

    We're always looking for additional defect detector recordings! Older recordings of defunct railroads and antiquated detector models are highly desired as they get harder & harder to find as time goes on, …

  7. FAQs - DefectDetector.net

    Each kit is a collection of real, raw audio from a defect detector that has not been its audio quality diminished by transmitting it over the radio. Each kit contains every possible word, letter, number, …

  8. Southern Pacific Detector Overview - DefectDetector.net

    This is the voice commonly mistaken for Majel Barrett of Star Trek fame, a popular tale in railfan folk lore. This has been debunked by Southern Pacific employees and other industry professionals.

  9. Norfolk Southern Detector Overview - DefectDetector.net

    The SmartScan NG², with its robotic voice that strayed from the human words of Progress Rail and (prior) Southern Technologies products, made its first appearance on NS in 2017.

  10. Servo Corporation - DefectDetector.net

    In order to "give a voice" to defect detectors, Servo introduced the ServoTalk in 1977, which utilized cassette tapes to transmit audio results over the radio. Starting in 1984, ServoTalk became solid …