It looks like a pole mounted transmitter or something.Toledo 2t22 wrote:So I found this along Leedsburg Pike in Great Falls, VA while I was visiting Washington D.C. this weekend. I passed it a few times as my hotel was in Potomac Falls. It might not even be a siren but does anyone have any ideas?
http://goo.gl/maps/7tT9d
I recognize the motor. It's a very old and exposed to the weather Sterling M5 which appears to be missing a rotor, backing plate and both stators and housing piecesBrendan W wrote:Anyone got an idea what this is? I found it in Charleston, TN. I'm going to say its a Darley, but I'm not sure.
http://goo.gl/maps/z7VmB
Looks like a vent to me. Looks too small to be a siren.
I recognize the motor. I a very old and exposed to the weather Sterling M5 which appears to be missing a rotor, backing plate and both stators and housing pieces[/quote]agrotred40 wrote:Looks like a vent to me. Looks too small to be a siren.Brendan W wrote:Anyone got an idea what this is? I found it in Charleston, TN. I'm going to say its a Darley, but I'm not sure.
http://goo.gl/maps/z7VmB
It might be related to those wacky ADT Clear Voice sirens.Toledo 2t22 wrote:So I found this along Leedsburg Pike in Great Falls, VA while I was visiting Washington D.C. this weekend. I passed it a few times as my hotel was in Potomac Falls. It might not even be a siren but does anyone have any ideas?
http://goo.gl/maps/7tT9d
Brendan W wrote:I recognize the motor. I a very old and exposed to the weather Sterling M5 which appears to be missing a rotor, backing plate and both stators and housing piecesagrotred40 wrote:Looks like a vent to me. Looks too small to be a siren.Brendan W wrote:Anyone got an idea what this is? I found it in Charleston, TN. I'm going to say its a Darley, but I'm not sure.
http://goo.gl/maps/z7VmB
Was there a point in posting that?agrotred40 wrote:
OOPS
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