Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:32 am
It's a 3-rotor, 3-stator, single-tone siren. The siren was invented by Austin Cosgrave, but assigned to Gamewell and sold as the Gamewell Codewell siren. When the motor is powered, the rotor shaft is pushed up by screw threads. The rotors line up with the stators and produce sound. When power to the motor is released, the rotor shaft goes back down- silencing the sound. This was meant to produce coded signals. If you had it hooked up to a regular AR timer on an attack signal, it would create somewhat of a yelp effect (wind up and steady, with no wind down....repeating).
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Adam Pollak on Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
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