There's quite the possibility, I heard tones come through Franklin County's frequency about a minute or so after the second cycle, so I'd say probably.WPS4004Man wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:43 amDid I hear the southwest zone do a full 3 minutes the second activation yesterday? Could’ve sworn I heard an ESC-2020 at 12:05. Perhaps one siren failed to pick up cancellation tones.
Ah thanks for the clarification on the Rickenbacker ones. The only map I have access to edit is the Central Ohio one made by Trashbeam.WPS4004Man wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:36 amInteresting. The 3 at Rickenbacker I believe are operated by the National Guard as a base speaker system, which are in place at every military base in the country. The CSX yard siren I have no information about, but I can’t see it on the Ohio map I use.
The one at McCord had the 2030 by the time I recorded it in April of 2014. I'm not sure exactly when the one at McCoy had its controller swapped, but it couldn't have been any earlier than June of 2013 considering SRP recorded it at that time and it still had the digital controller. That means the one at McCoy could've been switched any time between mid-2013 and early 2019, unless there's evidence that points to a more specific time period.JonTishBass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:28 pmCan we confirm that McCoy Park's WPS-4004 has the analog ESC-864 that came off of McCord Parks's WPS-3016? Cutoff pitch is the exact same, and both had their controllers swapped at around the same time period.
I have a question though, did they replace the entire controller on McCoy? or just the boards? Because it has an 864 cabinet nowТһundеrbοlt1000Tfan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 amThe one at McCord had the 2030 by the time I recorded it in April of 2014. I'm not sure exactly when the one at McCoy had its controller swapped, but it couldn't have been any earlier than June of 2013 considering SRP recorded it at that time and it still had the digital controller. That means the one at McCoy could've been switched any time between mid-2013 and early 2019, unless there's evidence that points to a more specific time period.JonTishBass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:28 pmCan we confirm that McCoy Park's WPS-4004 has the analog ESC-864 that came off of McCord Parks's WPS-3016? Cutoff pitch is the exact same, and both had their controllers swapped at around the same time period.
It was probably just the boards, because the cabinet looks exactly the same as it did when it still had the 465 Hz tone. Plus, it would probably be more convenient for them to just switch the boards since if they switched the whole cabinet, they'd probably have to redo the conduit and all that. It has always been an 864, just used to be a digital and now it's an analog.JonTishBass wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:10 pmI have a question though, did they replace the entire controller on McCoy? or just the boards? Because it has an 864 cabinet nowТһundеrbοlt1000Tfan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 amThe one at McCord had the 2030 by the time I recorded it in April of 2014. I'm not sure exactly when the one at McCoy had its controller swapped, but it couldn't have been any earlier than June of 2013 considering SRP recorded it at that time and it still had the digital controller. That means the one at McCoy could've been switched any time between mid-2013 and early 2019, unless there's evidence that points to a more specific time period.JonTishBass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:28 pmCan we confirm that McCoy Park's WPS-4004 has the analog ESC-864 that came off of McCord Parks's WPS-3016? Cutoff pitch is the exact same, and both had their controllers swapped at around the same time period.
Huh, not sure why someone said it had a 2030Тһundеrbοlt1000Tfan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 4:00 amIt was probably just the boards, because the cabinet looks exactly the same as it did when it still had the 465 Hz tone. Plus, it would probably be more convenient for them to just switch the boards since if they switched the whole cabinet, they'd probably have to redo the conduit and all that. It has always been an 864, just used to be a digital and now it's an analog.JonTishBass wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:10 pmI have a question though, did they replace the entire controller on McCoy? or just the boards? Because it has an 864 cabinet nowТһundеrbοlt1000Tfan wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 am
The one at McCord had the 2030 by the time I recorded it in April of 2014. I'm not sure exactly when the one at McCoy had its controller swapped, but it couldn't have been any earlier than June of 2013 considering SRP recorded it at that time and it still had the digital controller. That means the one at McCoy could've been switched any time between mid-2013 and early 2019, unless there's evidence that points to a more specific time period.
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