

I thought they were awesome from the moment I saw my very first one, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Imagine my surprise to hear them described as the "Whelen Virus" and "Loudspeakers on a pole". Despite their shortcomings, I think they're some of the meanest looking sirens on the market and I'd love to get my hands on one of them. Sadly, I don't know of anywhere to obtain cheap Whelen's.ver tum wrote:I used to not care much for most Whelens, but they're growing on me.
Very good catchSirenkiD wrote:Sorry for the delay. Youtube was down for the better part of the evening. The video pretty much explains itself. Tested in Alert the first Wednesday of every month @ 1:00PM.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvpJzfIMz_E
I guess that means the WPS-4008 fell off the list completely. *laughs* Regardless, I appreciate the video and despite peoples opinions it's great to see a video of the Hornet in action. Plus Karma for you.SirenkiD wrote:There is always next month....cyclonesthebest wrote:i was really rooting for the t-112. i personally dont see the greatness of a speaker playing a sine wave. i think theres much more to see with a mechanical siren, but thats just my opinion.
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It's actually the other way around. Mechanical sirens last alot longer than mechanical sirens. Electronic sirens haave an avarage lifespan of around 20 to 25 years and mechanical sirens normally last around 45 to 50 years. You just see less electronic sirens because they've really only recently become popular.I guess the reason you can't find cheap Whelens anywhere, is because they're electronic sirens, and they take a lot longer to go out of date.
Actually the 4008 and T-112 are tested about 2 hours apart. I was planning on getting both.coyoteunknown wrote:I guess that means the WPS-4008 fell off the list completely. *laughs* Regardless, I appreciate the video and despite peoples opinions it's great to see a video of the Hornet in action. Plus Karma for you.SirenkiD wrote:There is always next month....cyclonesthebest wrote:i was really rooting for the t-112. i personally dont see the greatness of a speaker playing a sine wave. i think theres much more to see with a mechanical siren, but thats just my opinion.
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