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Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:28 pm

mrboojay wrote:Error
The selected album/file does not exist!
I tried the links and they work fine.

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Could it be because your signed in. That is all it shows me.
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Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:12 am

E712 wrote:
mrboojay wrote:Error
The selected album/file does not exist!
I tried the links and they work fine.
Not for me.

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Kasm279 wrote:
E712 wrote:
mrboojay wrote:Error
The selected album/file does not exist!
I tried the links and they work fine.
Not for me.

They were working before but they aren't now, don't know why. :x

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Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:32 am

I was on the siren archive and I found a few sirens I do not know.
Some kind of old Sentry?
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Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:40 am

The 2nd pic is a Sterling Vertical.
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Sirenguy02 wrote:The 2nd pic is a Sterling Vertical.
And the last one is an Erick without the housing, notice the tall stator.

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Kasm279 wrote:And the last one is an Erick without the housing, notice the tall stator.
More like without the housing AND stator. That's just the naked 12-port rotor exposed, the little ears out to the sides (below the rotor) are what would normally hold the stator to the motor housing.

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Went on a siren hunt last weekend and found two mysteries.

First up in Paris, Idaho on top of the fire truck garage behind the city building
https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3570226 ... s?h=3982af

The other one is in Afton, Wyoming and looks rather rough. https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3570226 ... n?h=1b8afc

I also found a Sentry in Alpine, but I don't know the models. I'm guessing a 10V2T, but I have no idea. Can someone explain their naming system? https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3570226 ... y?h=3cfe73

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