Is ES electronic loudspeaker siren?EOWS812 wrote:Here in Uxbridge, the ESsirens are tested every first tuesday of the month at 1pm, Allert for 3 minutes, and then Hi-Lo for 1. The castle castings siren is sounded after the ESsirens as the ES sirens would shatter the Castle Castings, only doing 109db and the ES doing 129db (@100ft)
Yes, its a loudspeaker siren. And no their not for tornados, we've only had one tornado, but it was 7 miles away. It's mainly for floods, catastrophes e.t.c. You can download some audio from the Klaxon site, it might sound quite un-realistic, but thats what it sounds like. PS, the hi-lo (flood) signal isnt used as the same one on the website.Robert Gift wrote:Is ES electronic loudspeaker siren?EOWS812 wrote:Here in Uxbridge, the ESsirens are tested every first tuesday of the month at 1pm, Allert for 3 minutes, and then Hi-Lo for 1. The castle castings siren is sounded after the ESsirens as the ES sirens would shatter the Castle Castings, only doing 109db and the ES doing 129db (@100ft)
I'd much rather hear yours.
Are these tornado warning sirens?
Have you ever had a tornado?
Or are they sirens to inform the public to turn on their radios for information about terrorist attacks, chemical spills, etc.?
1. Yeah, i think soSirenMadness wrote:I think that an ES is allot like a Hormann ECN unit, from what I remember, with the same general speaker cones and drivers, though the tones might be different.
I don't know about tornado warnings, but flood warnings are pretty widely used in England, correct? Tornadoes can happen almost everywhere.
I do know that Valley Center and Maize test their sirens every Monday at noon.2t22boy wrote:Sirens in Sedgwick County (Wichita) are tested every Monday at noon. Except some sirens owned by some smaller communities who sound their siren(s) for a daily sounding.ver tum wrote:Does Wichita test their sirens every Monday at noon?2t22boy wrote:Douglas County, KS: First Monday of Month (First and Third March-Aug.) at 12noon, Alert and Attack.
Jefferson County, KS: First Monday of Month at 12noon (March-Oct.)
Johnson County, KS: First Wed. of Month at 11:00 (Except Dec and Jan.)
Shawnee County, KS: Every Monday at 12noon, Weather Permiting. (Year-round.)
Uses:
Douglas and Jefferson County: Tornado
Johnson and Shawnee: Attack/National Emergency and Tornadoes.
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