Traditional air whistles are powered from the track voltage, using a motor very similar to the locomotive motor. Traditional Diesel horns are powered by 1.5 volts DC, from the D cell carried in the locomotive. Both of these are controlled by the whistle relay, which is sensitive to a small DC component superimposed on the track voltage.
Of course, you wouldn't need a whistle relay. You can run the whistle motor directly from AC or DC, in the 12-volt ballpark. The horn is a little harder. You can buy the same kind of buzzer to run on 12 volts or thereabouts. Or you can use an ordinary relay to switch the horn onto the D cell. Or you can reduce the voltage from your RC receiver to 1.5 volts.
It's hard to give a definite answer for modern noisemakers without knowing the design details. But I would bet that, if you simply powered them from a channel of the sort of controllable DC voltage that you are using for the locomotive motors, they would work, with the polarity selecting whistle-horn versus bell.
Bob Nelson
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