
"Ship's bell" and "Typhon" ringtones
"Ship's bell" and "Typhon" ringtones
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Ringtone / signal tone "Ship's bell"
The ship's bell of the Eye of the Wind serves as an acoustic warning signal in fog and poor visibility, during anchor manoeuvres it is used to signal the length of the anchor chain to the captain, and in earlier times the bell was used to indicate the time and the changing of the watch. In a scene from the Hollywood film "White Squall", the brass bell plays a key symbolic role. The engraved words "Where we go one - we go all" symbolise the cohesion of the young crew and their skipper in the film. Use the sound of the ship's bell as an unmistakable maritime ringtone for your mobile phone. You will hear the spoken words "Where we go one - we go all" and two double strokes of the bell in a total duration of approx. 5 seconds. The signal stands for 2 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 10 o'clock or generally "half of the waking time is over". Click on the photo to download the audio file safely and free of charge in the relevant file format.
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File format mp3 | File format wav |
"Typhon" ringtone / signal tone
The typhoon of the Eye of the Wind serves as an acoustic signal for course changes, as a warning in fog or simply as a friendly greeting from ship to ship, wishing each other a safe onward journey. Use the sound of the typhoon as an unmistakable maritime ringtone, signal tone or alarm tone for your mobile phone. Click on the photo to download the audio file safely and free of charge in the relevant file format.
File format mp3 | File format wav |
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