Kasm279 wrote:Bowser wrote:
So even given the dampering capabilities that this supposedly has they did't use hi-lo (pulse?) for fire calls?
The Model 2 can't do a hilo signal, only pulsed steady and pulsed wail, plus a coded message (like morse code as mentioned in the ad.)
Yeah I meant pulse.
Keeshah wrote:Doesn't it require a two or three tone siren, to do a Hi/Lo signal?
The #2 Fedelcode looks to be a single tone siren.
Also, would love to hear a siren typing out a morse code signal.
Yes you need a siren with an even number of tones to do Hi/Lo The Fedelcode Model 2 is single tone but, due to the damper stator, can do pulse.
Unfortunately most people's neighbors would think they were just screwing around with big noise (and they'd kinda be right) if they were typing out morse code during a RWT/RMT. Owning, operating, testing, and activating a siren without being linked to the city/county is legal, lawful, and rightful. Just screwing around with 110 dB on the other hand... not so much. That's why you wouldn't tend to find videos of people morse encoding a siren.
Weird that it advertises being able to get up to full speed quickly... the windup catches peoples' attention much more than the steady regular pitch, and fast wail is harder to recognize as a siren than regular wail.