No, it's an ACA Alertronic 6000.mgear wrote:Oak Ridge in Tennessee has the http://www.china-alarm.com/Product/EN/p ... ductid=101
No, it's an ACA Alertronic 6000.mgear wrote:Oak Ridge in Tennessee has the http://www.china-alarm.com/Product/EN/p ... ductid=101
Oh they look really close to each other then.AllSafe wrote:No, it's an ACA Alertronic 6000.mgear wrote:Oak Ridge in Tennessee has the http://www.china-alarm.com/Product/EN/p ... ductid=101
Hehe, one of my jokes in my DesignTech folio.va_nuke_pe wrote:That is what those devices are stuck up on the poles for - being reliable and loud enough to be heard. "Pretty" is nice; but I wouldn't choose to sacrifice performance for looks.
it used to be 96 sirens, unless they've added some.va_nuke_pe wrote:TMI - 104 sirens in a mixed bag of 2001's, Cyclones, P-10's and maybe a T-128 or two.
WOW, where was this???!! I must have missed one. the only sirens I'm aware of in Strinestown are the Cyclone along the Susquehanna Trail right off I-83 at the auto auction lot, and the other Cyclone further down the susq trail right near a row of houses. I haven't seen a T121 in our EPZ.Rheems1 wrote:I was driving in Strinestown, York County, Pa and happened by the Cyclone (TMI System) that malfunctioned and went off for 40 minutes in 2005..... it was supposed to have been replaced. Well to my surprise it has been replaced (though is still standing) by a shiny new T-121, for the longest time TMI was replacing their sirens with 2001's. We shall have to see what this brings...
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