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deuzx
12th Mar 2006, 08:29
Who are giving out sounds to the EGPWS systems found in Boeing 737 NG? I hear the same voice in different airplanes but often different accent or "temper" in the voice. Do they change their sounds often?

I saw that in SAS Braathens and Widerøes Boeing 737 Classic, NG, M80, M90, DHC8 100/300 had exactly same voices for the EGPWS.

Does anyone know the producent of the voices and the system? Same producent as the TCAS II system? (With the RA msg as "Traffic, traffic" and "Adjust vertical speed, adjust")

Have a nice day everyone!

EI-MICK
12th Mar 2006, 12:59
I think its the engineers from the companies who manufacture the systems eg honeywell and some are computer generated.

ICT_SLB
13th Mar 2006, 03:19
I think its the engineers from the companies who manufacture the systems eg honeywell and some are computer generated.

The Honeywell EGPWC uses a Texas Instrument voice chip IIRC with over 640 "voice" combinations. We were told that the Voice Alerts on the Rockwell-Collins EICAS fitted to our CRJs was recorded by a local Cedar Rapids (CID) television personality - although I've always thought the particularly annoying "NOSE DOOR" was by the original systems buyer - it's got a definite Canadian accent!

Tones (on classic 737s & similar era aircraft) came from a special Pacific Electrodynamics generator and have become pretty much the standard even though digitally produced now. The only new tones are the "Attenson" (BONG) which was a specific waveform from the CAA which also required & codified the Autopilot Disconnect "Cavalry Charge".

Dr Illitout
16th Mar 2006, 07:22
On one of the aircraft I work, on I'm sure that the Queen says "Radio altimeter":D

Rgds Dr I

Jetstream Rider
22nd Mar 2006, 13:54
I always thought it was Kate Adie.