Here is the Sentry 40V2T in video form, it is indeed mounted on a taller building and appears to have most of it's horns removed and has a very odd pitch compared to other 40V2T sirens I have heard.
Really any of Sentry's large dual-toned models can me made single-toned instead upon request. If you look on YouTube, there are several videos of 10V1Ts and 15V1Ts in Evansville, Indiana, who I believe generally prefers single-toned sirens.Ziginox wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:34 pmI'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.
You want to see a high mounted siren, on a truss pole?kswx29 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:45 amI thought since there is a lowest sirens thread why not have a high mounted sirens thread.
Here is a whelen that looks to be pretty high up, as well as on a hill.
http://img.groundspeak.com/waymarking/8 ... acbf04.jpg
Thunderbolt in Downtown Topeka, KS ontop a 11 story building
http://www.dylan.helixweb.net/Files/sh1.jpg
Better Pic:
http://www.dylan.helixweb.net/Files/coolpic2.jpg
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