They can actually do voice pretty well when they decide to function properly.Brendan Ahern wrote:Were the EOWS sirens even able to do voice? I can't imagine a 612 being able to do clear voice with slip rings.
Actually, this is a 612 with an UltraVoice controller.TboltTX1 wrote:This siren has my curiosity though. Is this just an MCP programmed with a custom tone?
Its an MCP. TBolt is right. Note the timbre of the windup, too. Watertown put their 612s in during the early 2000s. They're some of the last to roll off the line. The UV didn't come around until 2004.ENec wrote:Actually, this is a 612 with an UltraVoice controller.TboltTX1 wrote:This siren has my curiosity though. Is this just an MCP programmed with a custom tone?
Brendan Ahern wrote:Were the EOWS sirens even able to do voice?
Yes. Here is another example of voice on the common 612 with a EOWS*C/B (SiraTone) Control: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRrvADgXLEUuncommonsense wrote:Of course, they didn't rotate (or in the case of Watertown's, aren't supposed to rotate) during their voice announcements. The earlier controllers, just like Whelen's early controllers, don't do digital voice.
Skip to 1:03 in this video, you can clearly see that it is an UltraVoice controller.uncommonsense wrote:Its an MCP. TBolt is right. Note the timbre of the windup, too. Watertown put their 612s in during the early 2000s. They're some of the last to roll off the line. The UV didn't come around until 2004.
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