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Fri May 25, 2012 5:05 pm

We went to the siren for the monthly recording. The power wire is hooked up but the disconnect is off and locked. The comunication wire is just hanging so no test this month. :cry: Will try again next month.

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Sat May 26, 2012 12:36 am

It will have a lower tone than a standard 2001, but since battery motors usually run a little faster, it will probably hit a pitch more like a ten port siren or a Model 2.
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Sat May 26, 2012 1:25 am

Eight ports seems to be the best number, giving you around 520 Hz, which is not too high to let air absorption take its toll, nor too low to have ground impedance reduce its range. Different materials soak up different pitches and the eight-port rotor seems to be in that perfect middle spot.
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Sat May 26, 2012 2:33 am

Daniel wrote:It will have a lower tone than a standard 2001, but since battery motors usually run a little faster, it will probably hit a pitch more like a ten port siren or a Model 2.
On the second link on the very first page, you'll note that Amarillo is claiming 500 Hz on the units.

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Daniel wrote:It will have a lower tone than a standard 2001, but since battery motors usually run a little faster, it will probably hit a pitch more like a ten port siren or a Model 2.
I'm thinking that its pitch will probably be within the 520-560 HZ range. What I'm curious to see is whether it has a deeper tambor than the similarly pitched T-128. If it does, then it could be heard at further distances than a T-128, since the fundamental frequency would be louder.
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Sat May 26, 2012 8:19 pm

Nice siren!Hope it dosent blow up as many craps thes days!

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Sun May 27, 2012 4:02 am

10cmsub wrote:Nice siren!Hope it dosent blow up as many craps thes days!
Umm. What :?:

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Sun May 27, 2012 6:04 pm

WSS sent me a few pic's of this siren.
They got one in so they could modify their trailer to fit.
They did say that some where getting installed in Tenn.
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Sun May 27, 2012 7:03 pm

Hopefully around here in Tennessee, then I can go get some pics. Either here or in Charlie's neck of the woods would be great.

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Nice siren!Hope it dosent blow up as many craps thes days!
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