View Full Version : Does anyone else have a sonar ping as their mobile ringtone?
tiger_tim_34
02-19-08, 05:53 AM
How about Morse Code sounds for an incoming message? Or "Allllaaaarrrm!" for, well, your morning alarm?
I only advise the latter if you're sleeping alone. The wife took severe umbrage at such a rude awakening. It worked a treat for me, though. I've never left the house so quickly. :up:
I'm thinking of adding whispered orders for 'Silent mode' incoming call and "Contact!" for a Bluetooth or Infrared connection.
antikristuseke
02-19-08, 06:33 AM
if i had the sonar ping for a ringtone id **** myself every time soneone called me, especialy concidering people dont call me all to often.
Puster Bill
02-19-08, 07:52 AM
I don't (and won't) have a cell phone, but I did change the sounds for my IM to morse. I made the "Incoming call/connect request" sound to be "CQ", the one when you receive a message to be "K", and the sound for ending the connection to be "73".
I won't have a cell anymore because they simply don't have anything to offer me as a ham. I carry a dual-band handheld with me (144/440 MHz) everywhere I go, and I have yet to run into an area where I couldn't hit a repeater. There are *PLENTY* of places that I go where there is little or no cell coverage. I can still generally place a 911 call if necessary, or if not I can get someone who can and relay the information.
On top of that, when there really is a major emergency the cell networks are either jammed up, or non-public safety phones are locked out. In *REALLY* bad cases, like Hurricane Katrina, the cell infrastructure itself is knocked out. Ham radio isn't infrastructure dependent, so it is resistant to those sorts of disasters.
Why should I pay money to keep a service that I get for free as a ham, and in fact is less capable in terms of range and communication capability in an emergency?
Back in 2000, I was one of the ham radio operators who helped provide communications when the Verizon switch in Schenectady, NY was flooded by a water main break. That incident helped solidified my confidence in ham radio in an emergency:
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/risks/21.18.html#subj6
No one can be so mad!
*- ping - ping -ping -*
<keeping the cell telephone> Sorry, they're looking fom me, wait a moment please!
Canovaro
02-19-08, 09:22 AM
I have the music from Das Boot as alarm clock, wakes me up every morning!
hehe, no sonar ping ring tone for me, but I have used one of the seagull sound bytes as my text message alert tone ;)
Foghladh_mhara
02-19-08, 02:13 PM
I'm a bit more of a traditionalist when it comes to ringtones so I went for the theme tune to Psycho. Causes quite a stir when it goes off in meetings. People tend to avoid eye contact afterwards :hmm:
Blacklight
02-19-08, 05:14 PM
Having a sonar ping for a ringtone wouldn't only annoy me, but it would annoy the hell out of the wife. You should see her teeth rattle whenever I intercept a sonar ping in Dangerous Waters ! :doh:
Platapus
02-19-08, 05:19 PM
Where can you get good sub sounds for your ring tones?
I have never customized my ring tones <hanging head in shame>:oops:
I have "Alarm" and the following sound sequence from 'Das Boot' as ringtone....it raised some eyebrows in the office....:o
I raise no alarms. No pings, I hate cell phones, especially because I have one. :dead:
tiger_tim_34
02-20-08, 03:44 AM
Where can you get good sub sounds for your ring tones?
I have never customized my ring tones <hanging head in shame>:oops:
I just converted the relevant SH3 sound file (using a free audio converter) into the same format as the other ringtones on my phone and copied it across to my phone.
Not nearly as tricky as it sounds. ;)
Where can you get good sub sounds for your ring tones?
I have never customized my ring tones <hanging head in shame>:oops:
I just converted the relevant SH3 sound file (using a free audio converter) into the same format as the other ringtones on my phone and copied it across to my phone.
Not nearly as tricky as it sounds. ;)
Sounds tricky ? :hmm:
How about Morse Code sounds for an incoming message? Or "Allllaaaarrrm!" for, well, your morning alarm?
I only advise the latter if you're sleeping alone. The wife took severe umbrage at such a rude awakening. It worked a treat for me, though. I've never left the house so quickly. :up:
I'm thinking of adding whispered orders for 'Silent mode' incoming call and "Contact!" for a Bluetooth or Infrared connection.
Yep:smug:
Sonar pings for normal phone calls, "Wasserbomb!" for special calls, and "Alaaaarm!!!" for the alarm clock.
And I thought I was the only geek who did that!
I hate that ping sound, I would go mad if I use it as a ringtone:nope:
bobchase
04-05-08, 08:54 PM
I hate that ping sound, I would go mad if I use it as a ringtone:nope:
I hate it too. That's why I use the one that came with my Blackberry as an alarm clock. I hate the sound and I hate to get up -sorta fits together that way. As my wife likes to say to her friends: "Sometimes I wake up grumpy, other times I just let him sleep".
Bob Chase
AVGWarhawk
04-05-08, 09:12 PM
I have the ping tone. When the phone starts to ping I state that I have been found and time for silent running. I can usually evade but damn if they don't call back and I get pinged again:shifty:
Gairith
04-05-08, 09:46 PM
Alarm Clock for Your PC Using mp3's
http://files.filefront.com/alarmexe/;9957560;/fileinfo.html
Tango589
04-06-08, 09:41 AM
I have the theme from Das Boot as my ring tone and pings that get more rapid as the the destroyer gets closer as my mesasage tone. I don't yet know if I can have the 'ALARM!' sequence as my alarm clock yet.
YexeonChew
08-05-15, 07:01 PM
Hi tiger_tim_34, you can try find from this ringtone site (http://www.lazytone.me) or you can create your own sonar ping ringtone with your personal name. So you can use that ringtone as your mobile ringtone, wish it can help you :up::)
Single sonar ping for SMS message, that's what I use.
Aktungbby
08-06-15, 01:20 AM
YexeonChew!:Kaleun_Salute: BETTER IMHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azjzhoL670 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azjzhoL670) especially when it's my wife calling!:k_confused:
scott_c2911
08-06-15, 02:41 AM
I have the sonar ping from SH3 as my incoming call and alarm tone. For incoming messages and notifications I use a morse code recording. My incoming call vibration is customizable and I set it to ... --- ... lol. Im obsessed I must admit!
ExFishermanBob
08-06-15, 03:00 AM
I have no submarine-related sounds, but my text message sound is the intercom whistle from the original Star Trek (which I'm guessing was a mimic of a voice-pipe whistle - Gene Roddenberry was in the US navy, I think). Actually, I suppose it's anti-submarine sound!
When it goes off, people of a certain age tend to turn around to see where it comes from.
No sub sounds, but other then that, my phone at this moment only makes pings;
My ring tone is the ringtone from The Unit
Notifications are the Dradis pings from Battlestar Galactica
I might just have to add the Asdic sound then...
Sailor Steve
08-06-15, 05:07 AM
Hi tiger_tim_34, you can try find from this ringtone site (http://www.lazytone.me) or you can create your own sonar ping ringtone with your personal name. So you can use that ringtone as your mobile ringtone, wish it can help you :up::)
Welcome aboard. Just so you know, the member you're trying to help hasn't posted on these forums in two years, or even looked at them in three. You can find this by clicking on his profile. :sunny:
Fahnenbohn
08-06-15, 05:20 AM
YexeonChew!:Kaleun_Salute: BETTER IMHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azjzhoL670 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azjzhoL670) especially when it's my wife calling!:k_confused:
:har:
My ringtone is morse s.o.s. followed by "neue funkspruche herr kaleun!"...you might have heard it before......:yep:
link:http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=152458
My ringtone is morse s.o.s. followed by "neue funkspruche herr kaleun!"...you might have heard it before......:yep:
link:http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=152458
The link in that topic seems to be dead :(
Jimbuna
08-06-15, 08:03 AM
Welcome aboard. Just so you know, the member you're trying to help hasn't posted on these forums in two years, or even looked at them in three. You can find this by clicking on his profile. :sunny:
Rgr that and yes, I know three people who have such ringtones.
Andrewsdad
08-07-15, 11:08 AM
Old thread, but still fun !!
I used AUDACITY to shorten the "Neue Funksprach, Herr Kaleun!" sound file and it is my text message notifier.
Naturally the alarm is "ALAAAAARM.... " from the sim.
People at work tend to turn their heads when it goes off !!! LOLOL
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Zosimus
08-07-15, 12:33 PM
Personally I prefer the enemy radio message intercepted audio.
As for the alarm, I tried that... after two mornings to a 5:15 am wakeup with that, my wife made a scene and so I switched it.
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