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The phrase "audio beep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sound signal, often used in technology or communication contexts.
Example: "The device will emit an audio beep to indicate that the process is complete."
Alternatives: "sound signal" or "beeping sound".
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Each is equipped with a device that sends out an audio beep that in favorable conditions can be heard at 5,000 meters — about 3.1 miles.
For the next several moments, a large audio beep obscures the commentary before Stone says "Yeah, that's pretty much it".
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The wireless is also very easy, with just one button and audio feedback (3 beeps to lock and 2 beeps to unlock).
Additional audio cues (such as "beeps" and "clicks") were provided to facilitate the testing process.
Read on for descriptions of each step and a short video on hoWhenep got things done.
It would sound like this:beep beep beep beeeep beeeep beeeep beep beep beep.
Participants walked over a 10-m course, and walking speed was externally controlled by beeping signals from an audio cassette.
To support the observer an audio file was played through a headphone with beeps with an interval of five seconds.
After you awake (confirmed by a more rousing beep from the unit), the dock plays the full audio spectrum of whatever you've set as your wake-up song.
Search for "Pacer Test Audio" in YouTube and pick a relevant result to get the beep sounds.
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