
Great Job!
Thanks! According to the local siren map, there are a whole lot of sirens in the east end of Louisville, where my recording was made. I could hear at least seven during the wind-up, and eight or nine, maybe more, during the wind-down. I think that's more than I can hear at my grandparents' house.mhmcdonal wrote:Listen to that coverage... I hear a lot of Thunderbolts. Now that's a quality recording. I think the request for a system-wide recording has been fulfilled
Minerva Mink wrote:It's a Series C blower, When I was up by the siren when i left school after Waggener's blood drive, which I was lightheaded and exzausted and not to mention i had to drop that crossarm from the L&N because my body couldn't carry 55 Lbs at the time, I remember seeing the blower ID tag saying the model number which was B129870, and the serial was CD243875, and then It said phase 3, and volt's 240, then it finally said the Series class and It was a C. But considering that Tbolt is right in someone's backyard, literally.....they went with a series C blower i guess.
Isn't that an old 1000 that was converted into a 1000T?
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