It was.Adam Pollak wrote:That T-112's pole looks almost like it could have been an original Hurricane location as it has what looks like a built-in air pipe.
You are correct. Decatur has a system of 40V2T's and 20V2T's. I've counted 2 40V's and 4 20V's. I am assuming there is another siren out near Decatur Mun. so that brings out total to 7 sirens.coyoteunknown wrote:That Decatur siren is a Sentry 40V2T, I believe.
Nice pictures, your camera has a good zoom on it. I wish mine had a better zoom than 3.6X. I think my next camera will have at least 20x or 30x.
I want an Allertor from Fort Worth, but I hear the remaining ones are going to be scrapped with no hopes for sell. Damn them.
You should try and get a recording of Decatur's Sentry sirens.SirenkiD wrote:You are correct. Decatur has a system of 40V2T's and 20V2T's. I've counted 2 40V's and 4 20V's. I am assuming there is another siren out near Decatur Mun. so that brings out total to 7 sirens.coyoteunknown wrote:That Decatur siren is a Sentry 40V2T, I believe.
Nice pictures, your camera has a good zoom on it. I wish mine had a better zoom than 3.6X. I think my next camera will have at least 20x or 30x.
I want an Allertor from Fort Worth, but I hear the remaining ones are going to be scrapped with no hopes for sell. Damn them.
As for the camera, yes, I have been more than pleased with its performance. For being only 4 megapixel, and manufactured in 2003 (outdated by todays cameras) it works very well. It is the camera that brings you the siren videos I have posted on here/youtube.
It's a Kodak DX6490.
Ahh, I wish I could get a hold of a Banshee that looks exactly like those. My father likes the hole "Cowboy/Western" genre and ever since I showed him this siren he's wanted to have one for a restoration project. This is of course, because this particular model Banshee looks like two cowboy hats.SirenkiD wrote: Banshee.
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