Sorry for the bump, but here is a rather high mounted Darley Model 5 located in Overton, NV at their fire station.
And (apologies for being off topic) if you go down a bit, you'll see what is now Ryan's 1212:Synther wrote:Sorry for the bump, but look at this Eclipse in Inwood, IA.
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Sorry, pretty sure there is no 40V1T.Batman wrote:I think nathancovey is talking about the Sentry 40V2T (possibly a 40V1T) on top of a tall building (some Jewish center or something if I remember right) in NYC. Dunno what the 10 foot statement means.
That's a Model 2cl94 wrote:There's an old, inactive Federal Signal omnidirectional on the roof of the Rensselaer County office building in Troy, NY. Don't know the model, but I'll try to get a better picture next week. While a good 80+ feet above downtown, the next through street behind the building is actually above the height of the siren thanks to the steep side of the Hudson Valley.
I'm certain it's possible. There is a 10V1T.Some_3t22s wrote:Sorry, pretty sure there is no 40V1T.Batman wrote:I think nathancovey is talking about the Sentry 40V2T (possibly a 40V1T) on top of a tall building (some Jewish center or something if I remember right) in NYC. Dunno what the 10 foot statement means.
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