Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:32 pm
To answer your questions:
1. They are LOUDSPEAKERS, not sirens. Being directional is very desirable for LOUDSPEAKERS, not so much for sirens.
2. When they generate a tone (imitating a siren), believe it or not, they behave as omni-directional devices beyond about 200 feet away.
3. The purpose of the "somebody ran a car over the bugle" stacked horn design is to limit attenuation loss in the near field and thereby bump up range slightly - stacked, narrow beam arrays have a 3 dB/DD divergence loss, not the normal spherical divergence loss of 6 dB/DD (decibels per distance doubled) from traditional horns.
These look like Madahcom SPT-2117 speaker arrays - I am not aware that Hormann manufactures anything like this design, although they could be a reseller.