These are Klaxon ES sirens as Klaxon did sell their ES' with Sircom horns at one point with their controllers. and even before that, the Klaxon ES was a rebranded Tesla UEAJ Siren. look on the Wayback Machine and you'll see what i meanEclipse DDS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:59 amAlso, whoever's in charge of the UK Siren Map at the moment has marked all of the sirens at Ellesmere Port as Klaxon ES sirens. It only takes one look at them to notice that they differ greatly from the ES design and are clearly NOT ES sirens.
to save time, here is the link to the Klaxon PDF in 2006 showing the 'ES' SirenEclipse DDS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:59 amAlso, whoever's in charge of the UK Siren Map at the moment has marked all of the sirens at Ellesmere Port as Klaxon ES sirens. It only takes one look at them to notice that they differ greatly from the ES design and are clearly NOT ES sirens.
Thanks for sending me this. I was made aware of my mistake a few days after I made my initial post, so I would like to apologise for it.BritishLSSystems wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 5:31 amto save time, here is the link to the Klaxon PDF in 2006 showing the 'ES' SirenEclipse DDS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:59 amAlso, whoever's in charge of the UK Siren Map at the moment has marked all of the sirens at Ellesmere Port as Klaxon ES sirens. It only takes one look at them to notice that they differ greatly from the ES design and are clearly NOT ES sirens.
https://web.archive.org/web/20060116101 ... ochure.pdf
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