Is it the only modulator 2008 in Cairo, or not?E57 wrote:I know it's not helpful but I wonder, since when there are Modulators in UK. Never heard about it.
Knew only some Modulators in the Netherland and one in Cairo. Look here: (attention German!) http://forum.ig-wasi.de/viewtopic.php?f ... tor#p19411
It stands at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Sorry, I don't have any informations about the warning system in Egypt. But at the Tahrir-square is a Pintsch-Bamag on the Mogamma. But I don't know, if the Pintsch-Bamag is activeTheDutchModulator wrote:Is it the only modulator 2008 in Cairo, or not?E57 wrote:I know it's not helpful but I wonder, since when there are Modulators in UK. Never heard about it.
Knew only some Modulators in the Netherland and one in Cairo. Look here: (attention German!) http://forum.ig-wasi.de/viewtopic.php?f ... tor#p19411
It stands at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
There's some in Bristol, here's 2 that I found:E57 wrote:I know it's not helpful but I wonder, since when there are Modulators in UK. Never heard about it.
Knew only some Modulators in the Netherland and one in Cairo. Look here: (attention German!) http://forum.ig-wasi.de/viewtopic.php?f ... tor#p19411
It stands at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Do they all still peak at 500 Hz in alert? They sound like they pack more punch at that pitch than the standard 850.Grasshopper wrote:I worked on the sirens in Severnside UK. Was there in 2014 after I was at the Isle of Man TT races. Fixed a programming issue with them.
I don't know.DJ2226 wrote:Do they all still peak at 500 Hz in alert? They sound like they pack more punch at that pitch than the standard 850.Grasshopper wrote:I worked on the sirens in Severnside UK. Was there in 2014 after I was at the Isle of Man TT races. Fixed a programming issue with them.
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