BritishLSSystems wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:37 pm
there is a siren at Bristol airport, there is a photo sphere on the main runway and you can see a Klaxon ES1/2S near the storage tanks. there is a federal signal informer at Shirehampton primary school, this apart of the Severnside siren system. there is a siren at Taffs Well quarry just outside Morganstown in Cardiff. I've got a picture of the activation computer for Grangemouth's MICC system and using that as a ref to where the sirens are. also Grimsby and Cleethorpes flood sirens have been decommissioned since December 31st 2020
If I have time I'll try pinpoint the Bristol sirens. With regards to the Grimsby sirens, are you saying they killed all of the Hörmann sirens on New Year's Day? Seems quite a shame if they did.
BritishLSSystems wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:44 pm
there is also a gents of leicester at Falmouth Docks
Ahhh finally. Any idea as to where on the docks?
BritishLSSystems wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 6:03 pm
Also i do know where all sirens are on the Portsmouth Naval Base:
Siren 1: 50.79972, -1.11009
Siren 2: 50.80502, -1.10944
Siren 3: 50.80282, -1.10345
Siren 4: 50.8043, -1.09508
RAF Fairford (All four sirens)
Siren 1: 51.68591, -1.7829
Siren 2: 51.6881, -1.77322
Siren 3: 51.67948, -1.78504
Siren 4: 51.68057, -1.7652
There is a siren at Scotlands Secret Bunker: 56.2701, -2.69849
Great news about Fairford. I've only seen the two sirens pinned in person.
EDIT: The two original sirens are now gone, the DSA doesn't exist and the Whelen is not a floodlight stand by the looks of it. I've found an ATI looking thing with your co-ordinates for siren 4, and I've found another at the entrance. See map for details. Nice to know there's more. Also nice with the Scotland bunker siren.
BritishLSSystems wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 6:03 pm
Also these locations need correcting:
53.48165, -2.06433 (Stepan) is a Klaxon (well at least running a Klaxon controller) its not a ECN-600 as the horns are clamped to the pole not Hörmann's modular system
Both of stanlow refinery's sirens are SiRcom SiBT-1500's not ECN3000's
53°17'05.0"N 2°53'09.9"W this siren is a SiRcom SiBT-2400 not a Klaxon ES4, the horn shape is not klaxon, its SiRcom
The siren in Carrington is a 2001-130 not 2001-SRN
Eastham refinery siren is a GP8, not GP12
Funnily enough, these aren't points I've added! It's someone elses efforts. Re: Eastham refinery, how can you tell its a GP8? Streetview shows barely anything and I'm wondering if you've driven by or something.
I'll slowly work through these. Perhaps someone else editing the map can help too?