

Yes it is very small. He said it could be picked up with the steel mount still attached. There wasn't any model number or name or anything on it, just the motor data plate.
This siren is now spoken for by Cory. He will be picking it up in 30 days.
Do you mean Model 5/7? Model 2s have 5 ports, it uses the same chopper that the Thunderbolt used.dilloncarpenter wrote:I'm guessing it sounds just like a Model 2. Or pretty close to it.
This has 10 ports I'm guessing it would either sound like a Model 2, a high pitched Model 2, or a Model 5.Thunderbolt10031 wrote:Do you mean Model 5/7? Model 2s have 5 ports, it uses the same chopper that the Thunderbolt used.dilloncarpenter wrote:I'm guessing it sounds just like a Model 2. Or pretty close to it.
No, I mean a Model 2. This has 10 ports. A Model 2 has 5 and the motor spins twice as fast. I know that the Thunderbolt has the same chopper, I own one.Thunderbolt10031 wrote:Do you mean Model 5/7? Model 2s have 5 ports, it uses the same chopper that the Thunderbolt used.dilloncarpenter wrote:I'm guessing it sounds just like a Model 2. Or pretty close to it.
I think it is a CTI, from the thread, but I wouldn't jump to conclusions. What I don't get is why does it look different from the ad? Maybe they pulled another 3T22? And knowing CTI, it will sound surprisingly close to a Federal Signal siren.Batman wrote:Is that what was thought to be a CTI siren? How interesting; it'd be great if you guys could figure out what it is. I count 10 ports, by the way.
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