Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:45 am
This brings back a lot of memories.
I lived in JC mid 60's to early 80's, when they had the older high pitched(10/12?) allertors. When I left in 81 or so, they were starting to replace them because of all the rotator problems they were having.
I remember a year or so before I came to CA there was a picture in the paper of the then new 2t22 being installed on a hill above Missouri Blvd., then the "main drag" where all the fast food places were. Then, just before I left they replaced the allertor on the post office downtown with something; I don't know what it was.
One interesting thing about the JC Allertors-- on every one that I ever saw, except for the post office one, the wedge-shaped "projector" on top was installed in a verticle position. And, somehow, they were all just the tiniest bit crooked. Imagine on a clock--instead of being at 12 o'clock, being aligned with the 3 or 4 minute mark. Weird!
One last thing--where in the world are the Thunderbeams located? I don't remember any of those from when I was there.
Those allertors sounded like the ones in the recordings from Mason City, IA(I believe it was); still my all-time favorite siren sound!