This is just a total guess. But I think they came out around the mid to late 90's. I was looking at a old news article about the new Mod sirens that Honolulu was starting to put up. The date of the article was 1999 so I have to guess that they were maybe being made for a few years before that.Brendan Ahern wrote:Somewhat off topic, but when did the modulator come out?
Actually they have at least one by the high school. I figured it was only a matter of time before they purchased one considering how much they have been adding to the system in the past few years.SirenkiD wrote:I don't think they have any Mod II's yet.
It's quieter because of it's design. the 2001 was built for a 12 port Model 3 rotor vs the 8 port Eclipse series rotor. That's the on paper specs though, I've heard that they can be louder than a 130 in person. They perform about the same with the Equinox maybe being heard better in the distance because of the lower pitch. Overall the 508 made better use of the sound from the chopper and can throw it more effectively. They work well though considering it was something Federal made at the last minute.coastalsyrolover wrote:Another question here... The 2001 is rated at 130 but the equinox is rated at 125. Now federal could have either gotten those numbers from the rate formula or actually at 100 feet or both... (They test for it better now adays than they used too...) But my question is: why is the equinox so much quieter than the 130? Why hasn't federal signal used a siren with the fully adjustable frequency since the bolt? Is it just not needed?
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