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Re: The 'permanent' CTI thread

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Sorry for the bump, but how do we know that the weird omnidirectional model is actually CTI? If anything, it might be something built by a french company. It looks very similar to basically any french siren.

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Synther wrote:
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Sorry for the bump, but how do we know that the weird omnidirectional model is actually CTI? If anything, it might be something built by a french company. It looks very similar to basically any french siren.

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I dont think that a city in the middle of the US would go through the trouble to get a siren from france. But it could not be a CTI.
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Re: The 'permanent' CTI thread

Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:03 pm

Who's to say there isn't a french company that did something similar to Hormann America?
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Re: The 'permanent' CTI thread

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Who's to say there isn't a french company that did something similar to Hormann America?
It could be a home made siren, by the looks of it it is not something made by a profesional company.
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Synther wrote:
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Who's to say there isn't a french company that did something similar to Hormann America?
It could be a home made siren, by the looks of it it is not something made by a profesional company.
Could Be.
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Re: The 'permanent' CTI thread

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I don't think this is ever a French piece, if determined by the number of ports. This one is 10-Port, while other (Probably most) French mechanical sirens has 8.

(But I also wonder, could there be a 10-Port French siren?)

I would also agree with the statement that says that an American county / town / city wouldn't hastily get an international siren if local ones are available, but I remember about a post regarding a system of Kockum Sonics Delta somewhere around the US (But IIRC they say that the system is damaged).
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Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:29 am

It isn't unheard of. We exported a 2 horsepower Gent siren to a US town. It's still there too.
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Re: The 'permanent' CTI thread

Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:35 pm

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I don't think this is ever a French piece, if determined by the number of ports. This one is 10-Port, while other (Probably most) French mechanical sirens has 8.

(But I also wonder, could there be a 10-Port French siren?)

I would also agree with the statement that says that an American county / town / city wouldn't hastily get an international siren if local ones are available, but I remember about a post regarding a system of Kockum Sonics Delta somewhere around the US (But IIRC they say that the system is damaged).
There is some sirens in France that are 10-port, but they're quite hard to find and most of them have explosion-proof (ATEX) motors (as they're commonly placed near chemical factories) not to mention they don't carry as far as traditional 8-port sirens (from what I've heard)
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