They used the ATI controllers as radios for their older sirens to make them two way IIRC. They all still had their SiraTone cabinets and were well taken care of with the help of some crafty engineers. If they did decommission this one it'll likely be replaced with an Equinox soon.JMAN12343610 wrote:If I remember didn't Dane county upgrade to ATI radios/activation software? I remember reading somewhere a few years back that the EOWS had ATI soundcard put on them. But I may be thinking oF somewhere else.
A lot of the older sirens in Dane County have been replaced with 508's or Eclipse's. I'm just glad they're not putting in those sh*t 2001's anymore. I'd take a 508 over a 2001 any day of the week!DJ2226 wrote:They used the ATI controllers as radios for their older sirens to make them two way IIRC. They all still had their SiraTone cabinets and were well taken care of with the help of some crafty engineers. If they did decommission this one it'll likely be replaced with an Equinox soon.JMAN12343610 wrote:If I remember didn't Dane county upgrade to ATI radios/activation software? I remember reading somewhere a few years back that the EOWS had ATI soundcard put on them. But I may be thinking oF somewhere else.
Was the strong language really necessary?MKEsignal135 wrote: A lot of the older sirens in Dane County have been replaced with 508's or Eclipse's. I'm just glad they're not putting in those sh*t 2001's anymore. I'd take a 508 over a 2001 any day of the week!
I'm sorry but I can't stand 2001's.uncommonsense wrote:Was the strong language really necessary?MKEsignal135 wrote: A lot of the older sirens in Dane County have been replaced with 508's or Eclipse's. I'm just glad they're not putting in those sh*t 2001's anymore. I'd take a 508 over a 2001 any day of the week!
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