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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:35 pm

MKEsignal135 wrote:From what I believe as I found a 4th on Segoe Road, they are put on the original poles of the old sirens. And from what I know Hill Electric installed these ASC products with those ATI radios. Taking a closer look at it I will agree it does look kind of cheap in a few ways
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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:34 pm

Why a T-112? Why not a T-121? A T-112 is basically a T-121 minus the horns.

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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:36 pm

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Brendan Ahern wrote:Did it replace something equally as small?
Model 7's they replaced. I also found a 3rd T-112 on Buckeye Road
That's in front of someones house. They couldn't put it somewhere else?

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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:35 am

Tempest116 wrote:Why a T-112? Why not a T-121? A T-112 is basically a T-121 minus the horns.
They were replacing the sirens with those of equivalent range. T-112s are going to be a few thousand dollars cheaper than a T-121, so there was no need to have something bigger considering that they have get about the same range as the Model 5s they replaced. It's the same reason why they purchased Equinoxes last year in conjunction with 508s for areas that didn't need the extra power.
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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Fri Jun 10, 2016 6:00 pm

Tempest116 wrote:
MKEsignal135 wrote:
Brendan Ahern wrote:Did it replace something equally as small?
Model 7's they replaced. I also found a 3rd T-112 on Buckeye Road
That's in front of someones house. They couldn't put it somewhere else?
The siren before the T-112 a Model 7. That model 7 has been there for ages, I remember going to school (which was right across the street) and having it go off for the statewide drill 14 years ago and it had been there for quite some time before that obviously.
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Re: New ASC T-112's in Dane County WI

Sat Jun 11, 2016 2:11 am

DJ2226 wrote:
Tempest116 wrote:Why a T-112? Why not a T-121? A T-112 is basically a T-121 minus the horns.
They were replacing the sirens with those of equivalent range. T-112s are going to be a few thousand dollars cheaper than a T-121, so there was no need to have something bigger considering that they have get about the same range as the Model 5s they replaced. It's the same reason why they purchased Equinoxes last year in conjunction with 508s for areas that didn't need the extra power.
Oh ok. Yeah I get it, so they're just trying to keep costs down while still little bit upgrading the coverage range.

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