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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:10 am

Wow, nice! It's not often when the community learns about a new siren. Well, "new" meaning not heard of before. Now we just have to find one in the wild, haha.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:34 am

I noticed that on the brochure it also lists both the P-10 and Allertor as being available, which is interesting as I thought the P-10/15 sirens were introduced to replace the Allertor. The allertor on the page is also rated at 127 DB while the P-10 is rated at 125.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:18 am

Batman wrote:
Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:10 am
Wow, nice! It's not often when the community learns about a new siren. Well, "new" meaning not heard of before. Now we just have to find one in the wild, haha.
Indeed. My concerns about finding one are twofold:

1) The 2500 was obviously a shortlived siren. As was the 2000-R. And if it hadn't been for St. Louis, MO having so many 2000-Rs in their old system, its unlikely we'd have known about them as much as we do. I think there's only 3-4 known 2000-Rs in the wild (we know of) otherwise. I'm guessing it was either over-complicated, prone to failure, or expensive (or a combination thereof) as it was obviously meant to fill in the 2000-16 in the lineup (and we know that siren lasted for quite a while).

2) Its a siren head that seems like it could blend in and be mistaken for something else. Its possible if any are out there. Heck its possible we've seen one and dismissed it as a vent or something.

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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Tue Jan 08, 2019 11:22 pm

Oh wow, that pamplet is amazing. Not only detailing a totally unheard of siren, but also explicitly mentioning the existence of a mobile siren too. Wasn't there another thread recently discussing the existence of mobile warning sirens like that? What a cool find in so many different ways, thank you for sharing!
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Re: Theory: Whelen WS-2500 and the WS-3000 patent

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MaineCivilDefense wrote:
Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:35 pm
Tyler wrote: Wow, I never really looked at these before. Looks like ACA ripped off these patents pretty hard with their rotating Alertronics.
Didn't the Alertronic directional sirens come out before the Whelen 3000s? I read somewhere that they had copied ACA's design.
the thing about design copying I think you might mean soundmaster because ACA put them out over the lawsuit for copying the banshee design. I have never heard about design copying of the allertronics. they could have just taken insperation or just ripped off the designs unless the allertronics came first.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:45 pm

jacob585 wrote:
MaineCivilDefense wrote:
Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:35 pm
Tyler wrote: Wow, I never really looked at these before. Looks like ACA ripped off these patents pretty hard with their rotating Alertronics.
Didn't the Alertronic directional sirens come out before the Whelen 3000s? I read somewhere that they had copied ACA's design.
the thing about design copying I think you might mean soundmaster because ACA put them out over the lawsuit for copying the banshee design. I have never heard about design copying of the allertronics. they could have just taken insperation or just ripped off the designs unless the allertronics came first.
Oops, I was wrong. It was ACA that copied Whelen's design. The 3016 was introduced around 1982 while the Alertronic 6000R came out a year later in 1983.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:47 pm

MaineCivilDefense wrote:
Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:45 pm
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MaineCivilDefense wrote:
Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:35 pm


Didn't the Alertronic directional sirens come out before the Whelen 3000s? I read somewhere that they had copied ACA's design.
the thing about design copying I think you might mean soundmaster because ACA put them out over the lawsuit for copying the banshee design. I have never heard about design copying of the allertronics. they could have just taken insperation or just ripped off the designs unless the allertronics came first.
Oops, I was wrong. It was ACA that copied Whelen's design. The 3016 was introduced around 1982 while the Alertronic 6000R came out a year later in 1983.
well then could be aca ripped off whelen.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Tue Jan 22, 2019 6:36 pm

uhhhh
i doubt it. while they may have been following the trend of electronic sirens the 6000R doesnt share much with the 3000 series. aside from being a huge thing on a pole, I dont think it had the ability to index it's rotator, and they used collector rings too IIRC
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:44 pm

The 6000R's design is quite similar to the 3016 in my opinion. Both have speaker drivers in a back panel connecting to a triangular-rectangle shaped horn via several cone shaped tubes.
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Re: UPDATED (SIREN EXISTS): The Whelen WS-2500

Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:19 pm

If I'm not mistaken, in the patent of the Alertronic, Biersach literally cited the WS-3000 patent and criticized it right within patent.
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