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Somewhat low Sterling M-10 in West Rockport, Maine.
Doesn't look low to me.SirensOfNewYork wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:24 pmhttps://www.google.com/maps/@44.1820202 ... 312!8i6656
Somewhat low Sterling M-10 in West Rockport, Maine.
I mean, sirens are typically mounted 30/40 ft up in the air, right? It just seems kinda low, like maybe 10/15 feet.uncommonsense wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 12:51 amDoesn't look low to me.SirensOfNewYork wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:24 pmhttps://www.google.com/maps/@44.1820202 ... 312!8i6656
Somewhat low Sterling M-10 in West Rockport, Maine.
10 ft is around floor to ceiling of a normal room. That's around 30 feet. Lowish but not lowest and on the lower end of normal.SirensOfNewYork wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 12:55 pmI mean, sirens are typically mounted 30/40 ft up in the air, right? It just seems kinda low, like maybe 10/15 feet.uncommonsense wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 12:51 amDoesn't look low to me.SirensOfNewYork wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:24 pmhttps://www.google.com/maps/@44.1820202 ... 312!8i6656
Somewhat low Sterling M-10 in West Rockport, Maine.
I didn't look hard enough...uncommonsense wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 1:15 pm10 ft is around floor to ceiling of a normal room. That's around 30 feet. Lowish but not lowest and on the lower end of normal.SirensOfNewYork wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 12:55 pmI mean, sirens are typically mounted 30/40 ft up in the air, right? It just seems kinda low, like maybe 10/15 feet.
Zarlog wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:54 pmSkip to 1:32. I had no idea there was one of those "half-allertors" in Colby nor did I know that they were actually active. Either way it's pretty hilarious. Unfortunately I can't find it on Google maps anywhere and it's not listed on the Kansas statewide map.
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