It's just that cars must stop and pedestrians must clear the intersection immediately when an emergency vehicle like a fire truck or ambulance approaches. The blue emergency light is for ambulances and the red F beacon is for fire trucks. This will turn the blue light and the red "F" beacon on, causing the signals to turn red and the polara navigator to say "Emergency vehicle approaching! Clear intersection immediately!" The blue light and "F" beacon turning on are for the emergency vehicles to pass through, the polara navigator saying those words are for the pedestrians to clear the intersection right away.
Inside the exe there are also sounds for "A", "B", "C", and "D", with filenames "phaseA.wav", "phaseB.wav", "phaseC.wav", "phaseD.wav". He also says "Set ID" in "setID.wav".
@@acerbt Used hex editor & then wrote my own tool in Python. You can search for those strings in the .text file. The filenames are stored in alphabetical order, but sorted based on the characters at the end of the filename to the beginning. The audio files are stored in alphabetical order (case insensitive).
Less than a month after I ask this, I decided to take alook into the software for these ez navigator buttons. I found that if I opened the exe file for the program in 7zip, I was able to find 3 files. The last of these files couldn't be opened as an archive, but did contain standard pcm wav data. So I put it through a different kind of unpacker/ extractor program and told it to search for the patterns that make up wav files, and sure enough, all the sounds were there, including at least 1 that isn't in this video.
If I get a personal traffic signal collection with Polara Navigators, then I can install this app. The default locator tone is Locate Tone #1 and the default walk sound on the newer versions is the Rapid Tick #4 instead of the Rapid Tick #1. This makes the walk sound sound like a machine gun and that is why I would instead prefer Rapid Tick #1.
0:13 NY crosswalks when the walk sign comes on
You are correct. They use Rapid Tick #2 there.
1:17 scared me every time an ambulance or fire truck was arriving before crossing in my city of Las Vegas.
It's just that cars must stop and pedestrians must clear the intersection immediately when an emergency vehicle like a fire truck or ambulance approaches. The blue emergency light is for ambulances and the red F beacon is for fire trucks. This will turn the blue light and the red "F" beacon on, causing the signals to turn red and the polara navigator to say "Emergency vehicle approaching! Clear intersection immediately!" The blue light and "F" beacon turning on are for the emergency vehicles to pass through, the polara navigator saying those words are for the pedestrians to clear the intersection right away.
this makes me realize how bad these are set up in canada. we don’t get the canadian sound on our crosswalks. or the alert for EMS
You missed the sound set id, which is sometimes used on the buttons when they aren't properly configured. I got the sounds from the configuration app.
Inside the exe there are also sounds for "A", "B", "C", and "D", with filenames "phaseA.wav", "phaseB.wav", "phaseC.wav", "phaseD.wav". He also says "Set ID" in "setID.wav".
@@HamburgerExplosionHow do you know the sound file names? The tool I used to extract them didn't name them with proper names.
@@acerbt Used hex editor & then wrote my own tool in Python. You can search for those strings in the .text file. The filenames are stored in alphabetical order, but sorted based on the characters at the end of the filename to the beginning. The audio files are stored in alphabetical order (case insensitive).
How did you get the sounds clearly?
Less than a month after I ask this, I decided to take alook into the software for these ez navigator buttons. I found that if I opened the exe file for the program in 7zip, I was able to find 3 files. The last of these files couldn't be opened as an archive, but did contain standard pcm wav data. So I put it through a different kind of unpacker/ extractor program and told it to search for the patterns that make up wav files, and sure enough, all the sounds were there, including at least 1 that isn't in this video.
do late 2000's navigator next then iNavigator please
If I get a personal traffic signal collection with Polara Navigators, then I can install this app. The default locator tone is Locate Tone #1 and the default walk sound on the newer versions is the Rapid Tick #4 instead of the Rapid Tick #1. This makes the walk sound sound like a machine gun and that is why I would instead prefer Rapid Tick #1.
I actualy heard the setting error voice on a en2 navigator at a intersection in san francisco montgomery street
I think the technicians should pick the custom walk that says "walk sign is on".
@@Trafficlightsiosandmore They set it to a rapid tick sound that sounds like a machine gun
@@VOLTRONDEFENDER4440I have heard Locate Tone #2 and Rapid Tick #2 in a lot of Canadian intersections. I have heard some clearance tones in NYC.
In the busy city I live in, which is one of the two major cities, they will always use "walk sign is on".@@VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
hey CaptainChris do you know where the polara navigators do the train thing. like anywhere?
im not sure
@@captainchris2016 oh ok
@@captainchris2016Quebec. If you go there, you will hear it.
@@captainchris2016 I think mostly in the U.K.
How can I download that? Give me the link.
I just download the yt video as an mp3 and then trim it to the audio file I want
What does the whooping sound mean before the special messages? (1:16 and 1:22)
It's meant to get your attention
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