Hey everyone my name is Mike and Im new to this board.
A little bit about me:
Im from Southeast MI and I work as a Bus Driver / church organist. Naturally liking music, I have always had an interest in Sirens and Steam Ship Horns. I have a few Steam Horn Recordings on my youtube account. I used the user name "WhelenMike" here not because I am a fan of Whelens electronic sirens, but here in Dearborn they installed some old Whelen 2700s or 2800s, not sure which back in 1989 or 1990 so those were the FIRST sirens I really remember "seeing" up close when I was 5. They also have the familiar "Whoop" alert that is used so I have always paid attetion to them and yea ,... kind liked them. (T bolts are better)
I posted that Youtube video of the Terrible 1000 in Plymouth, MI and I was suprised how much response that got! I did not know so many ppl appreciated the old Thunderbolts. Here is a video I took today. One was on the same "cheap camera" and the other was on a better Fuji S5200. There are 2 views of Melvindale, MI 's 1003 (? I think its a 1003) sounding the Weekly Test. Saturday August 11th 2007.
Please feel free to critique the videos as I really hope to start posting them on Youtube every month from a differant location.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bl2ySRUYTVU Far (my cheaper camera)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5TJgiASFtHg (My friends good camera)
I will have to use the cheaper camera for the next few videos, because the nice couple hundred dollar Nikon I saved up for last Christmas, DIED after only 6 months of use!! So it will be a while before I can replace my temp equipment (and get a warrenty this time). I hope to shoot that old 1000 in Northville as I saw on the city website it is up for replacement in the budget. And again please critique the video... Im assuming I should sacrafice picture over sound and get further from the Siren than last time so that the audio mic can handle it better.
Sorry to be long-winded! Enjoy!