Low Head Lighthouse and Foghorn

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • The Low Head Light house at the mouth of the Tamar river in Tasmania Australia was built in 1833, it was replaced in 1888 by the present 21 metre brick structure.
    In 1929 the 'G type Diaphone' fog horn was installed and in 2001 it was successfully re sounded. It is operated most Sunday's of the year. It is the only operational G type Diaphone in the world.
    Under ideal conditions it can be heard up to 20 miles out to sea.
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  • @TIMMEH19991
    @TIMMEH19991 12 років тому +2

    This is without doubt the most awsome sounding and loudest foghorn in the world, and just my luck I live as far away from it as you can get! I'd love dearly to hear this in action for real.

  • @philwill2010
    @philwill2010 12 років тому +3

    Spent my holidays as a kid in Lowhead. It's so exciting to hear this sound again.
    It goes from a f# to a g, then down an octave to a lower g.

  • @jakeeves5935
    @jakeeves5935 25 днів тому

    Certainly brings you back to the days of fog horns when they were used on almost every lighthouse all over the world we had a lot of diaphone foghorns here in Canada especially along or east coast in the bay of Fundy not many here though in my province of Ontario

  • @martinattwood51
    @martinattwood51 11 років тому +1

    Born in George Town which near Low Head , it was great to hear that sound again after all these years , I remember going to sleep to that sound , amazing , thank you

  • @421mog
    @421mog 12 років тому +1

    I haven't heard this sound since I was a kid in the late 1970s, and never thought I would again. This is the exact note (but x 4) that used to sound through the gloom from the Sevenstones lightship, a few miles N of the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, UK, which used to keep me awake terrified as a little kid for years! A proper, spooky foghorn - many thanks for uploading this it takes me back to those days

  • @peugteobike
    @peugteobike 15 років тому

    I like this sound of lighthouse diaphones they sound like a low tuba

  • @pharmajoe990
    @pharmajoe990 13 років тому

    My dad took me to see a Fog Horn at the mouth of Port Phillip Bay in Victoria when I was young. It was so loud... I actually was down that way the other day and saw it (wasn't operating), but there is a room with machinery similar to this close by. Thanks for the great video!

  • @peugteobike
    @peugteobike 15 років тому

    I'm a big fan of lighthouses

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 15 років тому +1

    amazing machine..don't you love old stuff, it just works.

  • @Jesusisyhwh
    @Jesusisyhwh 15 років тому

    My in-laws did that. They loved it!

  • @shiphorns
    @shiphorns 16 років тому

    The reason you hear the first tone is that the motor air valve opens first and starts the piston moving before the voice air valve is opened. There is inevitably some air leakage between the sections, so the horn makes a sound even there is only motor air going to it. Once the voice air is introduced, you get the real output of the diaphone. Automatic gain control on the recorder has made the first tone seem much louder relative to the true output tone than if you were hearing it in person.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    boxa888 your right it is called a G-type because the note is the same tone as say the G key on a piano in the middle octave.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  16 років тому

    Thanks airraidsiren you are obviously an enthusiast of the above and helped clear this mystery for us well done.

  • @ZAKKGREEN
    @ZAKKGREEN 15 років тому

    What an awesome piece of machinery! Things that were made in the past were so much cooler, and better built. Nothing state of the art will ever come close to reproducing that sound.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    lowheadjill, it is good to have a locals input. I agree also and have suspected that it was supposed to sound closer to the Portland light house (UK) which is also recorded on youtube elsewhere, but I don't have the benefit of experience. If you have the equipment I know there would be plenty of people whom would like to hear a newer recording. BIGMIKESOCAL springs to mind.
    Anyway thank you very much for your comment.

  • @angaleimotu
    @angaleimotu 5 років тому

    About to head up to this lighthouse, can’ wait. Can’t beat a manly sounding foghorn

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    LadyNotorious I reckon there are plenty of foghorn
    fanatics out there that would love their email to do that also. But I reckon it would make me jump also especially if I had the speakers up too loud from listening to some music just before.

  • @peterclemons7936
    @peterclemons7936 Рік тому

    Fog Horn restored by Bruce Findlay, Terence Terry and Peter Clemons

  • @channelschmannel1
    @channelschmannel1 12 років тому

    @KnittingPasta The sound we think of as a fog horn from Saturday morning cartoons, the deep 2 tones is made by a Diaphone. It's actually 2, 1 for each note. Look up Diaphone on Wikipedia for more info. They've been retired because they require HUGE amounts of compressed air. Modern electronic fog horns are much cheaper to operate. The one in this vid is a single diaphone, but it takes a second to settle in, then speaks its main note, then has sort of a gulp at the end. They're unbelievable loud.

  • @TIMMEH19991
    @TIMMEH19991 14 років тому

    Thanks for uploading. That is the most awsome sounding foghorn ever! Theres only two working diaphones left in the UK and niether sound as good as that.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  16 років тому

    Thanks helloldchap and jane1975 according to the information that I have it is only meant to be a single tone, but my theory why it sounds like a higher tone before the main tone is that not enough oil is getting to the diaphone piston and it is sticking slightly. It sounds a lot like the Portland light.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  13 років тому

    @wobblefluff Thankyou for the question. It is sounded every Sunday morning as a tourist attraction by a small group of enthusiasts.

  • @peugteobike
    @peugteobike 15 років тому

    I think I would be very intersting if you could stay about a week as a lighthouse keeper

  • @djfrayz
    @djfrayz 5 років тому +1

    Fog horn sounds at 4:02 or so

  • @floridacrackerish
    @floridacrackerish 11 років тому +2

    Yeah like in the original Scooby Doo cartoons hahaha The first, higher note is the horn itself sounding. The second lower note is the air compressor drawing air in through the horn to fill the air tank for the next blast.

  • @cdawg4391
    @cdawg4391 12 років тому

    wow! That thing barks. Awesome.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    BIGMIKESOCAL Thanks for your comment, Un-fortunetly I won't be up at Low Head for another year or so and this film is the only recordings of the Fog Horn that I have. I watched some of your videos and I like your setup :)

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  16 років тому

    I reckon you are probably closes to the mark Audinos.

  • @BIGMIKESOCAL
    @BIGMIKESOCAL 15 років тому

    Please post more video/audio recordings of this beautiful sounding Diaphone.

  • @peugteobike
    @peugteobike 11 років тому +2

    love lighthouses

  • @andyknight1
    @andyknight1 13 років тому

    That is one awesome Diaphone Fog Siren.
    Thanks for the vid, very interesting.

  • @ymanganelli
    @ymanganelli 15 років тому

    Oh i see.. but hey awesome video.. you know i had never seen anything like this before, the closes light house here is the Florida Cape one at Keybiscayne.. and it just reopened to the public.. but it doesn't have a fog sirene system..

  • @richcampoverde
    @richcampoverde 14 років тому

    now that is a cool sound tks for the vid

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  13 років тому

    @KnittingPasta
    I now the sound your describing a higher note followed by a longer lower note. I think in Canada Fog horns used that sound and that is the sound that Looney tunes, most movies and the BBC goodies used that is why it is mostly thought of in popular culture as the sound all old fog horns used.

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 11 років тому

    You're thinking of the Gamewell F2T diaphone. It was a two-tone diaphone popular in North America in the 1930's.

  • @manga12
    @manga12 12 років тому

    what you are refering to is called an f type 2 tone, or f2t to hear a real one type in east brother lightstation on youtube, its a lighthouse in richmand california it has the only working one I know of they have a range I think of about 10 miles out to sea, and another working diaphone is grand harbor in traverse city in michagan but its just a regular f type they put there and blow from time to time for the visiters.

  • @ymanganelli
    @ymanganelli 15 років тому

    thats pretty interesting, but where is it the fog diaphone located?

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    Me two peugteobike. I'll be back up their in a few more months time manning the lighthouse station for the international lightship weekend. Each year hundreds of Amateur radio operators activate these old lighthouses and try and talk to all of the other ones. It is a world wide event so it is a hectic weekend. Our setup will be a lot better this year as we will be set up in the light keepers house. Looking forward to posting a new better video on it.

  • @manga12
    @manga12 11 років тому

    Nope, it is the same concept an insterment used to make a deep vibretto sound that is power undulated, but this has much higher pressure, and is a slotted piston, a diaphone organ pipe has a pallet covering the one end of the pipe and creates a very bassy sound that is usually more felt then heard due to its lower hertz cycle on an organ, usually a theater organ if any would have them please look up diaphone organ pipe on youtube. to hear it

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    Agreed

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    Hello Moosup44 I don't actually know about Kockum's Tyfons. The lower tone part wasn't actually all that loud in real life and I think is was something to do with the timing gear. But the Higher and closure sound definitely were loud to the point that I nearly dropped the camera when I first recorded them (edited that bit out).

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 16 років тому

    I don't know much about the type G's, but could it be that the motor section is designed to get to full speed before the speaking valve is opened? That might explain why the first sound is softer and an octave lower - it is just the piston moving without air going through it, until the speaking valve opens.

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 14 років тому

    It sounds like the piston starts oscillating before the main air supply is opened.

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    Yeah I agree ZAKKGREEN, it's like when you look at old stone building how much effort they put into building them without all todays tooling. Now they can build things a lot better but they don't.

  • @manga12
    @manga12 11 років тому +1

    there are about three of them I know of, East Brother, one in michagan, and the one that belongs to toot from duluth minnisota.

    • @oliviaalwen2142
      @oliviaalwen2142 7 років тому

      East Brother, one in michagan have 2 one is north 2nd is thee south

    • @roseadxms
      @roseadxms 6 років тому

      manga12 I think there's one in Portland bill in the uk

  • @TheLightningStalker
    @TheLightningStalker 15 років тому

    Is the 'closure' sound the voice valve closing again? If not, then what is it?
    I've been thinking about building a large horn.

  • @boxa888
    @boxa888 15 років тому

    WOW THAT WAS AWESOME! so wy is it called a g type is that the note name??

  • @FEDERALSIGNALTECH
    @FEDERALSIGNALTECH 12 років тому

    Is the main compressor driven by a westinghouse telsela motor?

  • @zyxomma1
    @zyxomma1 12 років тому

    @KnittingPasta That's a "F-2-T" diaphone that you're looking for. They're almost all gone. probably the best recording I've found is here: v=sf6pGS6ruqI

  • @ANDREWLEONARDSMITH
    @ANDREWLEONARDSMITH 12 років тому

    Is this the same as the Diaphone of the organ?

  • @D9magestic
    @D9magestic  15 років тому

    It is above the two air Tanks accessed by the small catwalk. I couldn't get up their to film it.

  • @23t22
    @23t22 11 років тому

    Mother of foghorns

  • @doverpoint1
    @doverpoint1 11 років тому

    How do diaphones work?

    • @oliviaalwen2142
      @oliviaalwen2142 7 років тому

      @lilly diaphones use compresed air modern electric ones dont

  • @doverpoint1
    @doverpoint1 11 років тому

    What is the difference in types?

    • @angaleimotu
      @angaleimotu 5 років тому

      Sirens in New England not sure but this G type diaphone fog horn is the only one of it’s type in existence

  • @penguinmaster7
    @penguinmaster7 13 років тому

    baaaah-FOOOOOOOO! baaaah-FOOOOOOOO! baaaah-FOOOOOOOO!

  • @user-id4yl9op9r
    @user-id4yl9op9r 9 років тому

    ребят подскажыте пожалуйста для чего используються эти звуковые сигналы

  • @TheAussieFloof
    @TheAussieFloof 12 років тому

    3:36 it sounds like your in a UFO