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Originally Posted by DTQ_Blue
A situation I experienced as a TK in a frantic sequence at the end of regulation time prompted this question. As a TK, knowing what a clock-horn will do in this situation is significant to me. In a very, very noisy gym, a very short horn blast, e.g., two tenths, may not be well heard. A full blast is more likely to be heard, even over the noise. I guess I can just test each clock beforehand to know what I've got.
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This is something you can note before the game. When the clock is running down during warm ups, you can note how the horn will blast when the clock runs down to zero.
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