I was half asleep this morning when I typed that. What I meant to say was "I think the siren...", sorry about thatuncommonsense wrote:Can we stop making things up please? The physical housing design is nearly identical to its predecessors.
The 560Hz 2810s down here must have some busted drivers. They are not quite as loud as newer 2910s on the base. I know they sounded louder on that newer controller, but the output from those on Ft. Benning have made my head pound and my ears hurt beforeuncommonsense wrote:Number two is at the time of the debut of the 560 Hz controller, it was said that this was a more efficient tone for the driver allowing for increased performance.
560z. They don't make them dual toned stock.Andys Live WX wrote:Which frequency controllers are they currently putting in their sirens? This may of been talked about earlier, but I hear so many Whelens with so many different pitches. Do they make anymore dual toned controllers like Federal does?
560hz.Andys Live WX wrote:Which frequency controllers are they currently putting in their sirens?
Yes. The pitch has evolved with the controllers. The early controllers sounded around 710 hz, the later analog controllers were reduced to about 460 hz, then the 465 hz digital controller came along (no later than 1996), the 440 hz ESC-2020 came along around 2001, and the 560 hz ESC-2020* came along in 2007.Andys Live WX wrote:This may of been talked about earlier, but I hear so many Whelens with so many different pitches.
No. Whelen controllers also don't seem terribly customizable, unlike the Federal controllers. Would they do something at the factory for you if you custom requested it? Who knows. But its not like a UV where the tones are all highly customizable.Andys Live WX wrote:Do they make anymore dual toned controllers like Federal does?
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