HONOLULU -- The emergency warning siren in Haleiwa now plays a different tune. It's the sound of the human voice, magnified.
http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/14061/40/
Pffft. Digital. Bring back the tubes!md5 wrote:It's feeding through a computer system and an amplifier. However, that is a rather large gap from voice to speaker wait.SouthDakotaBoy2009 wrote:nice to see a LVM test, how refreshing. I thought it was kinda wierd that it took about half a second for the MOD to repeat what he said.
ROFLFranz? wrote:Lead me NOT into temptation.
Once, in a time way back in history someone payed attention in class and learned speakers make excellent microphones, and schoop PA consoles had a talkback feature. That person brought the High School to chaos by employing a speaker, left in the teacher lovenest, a console and toothpicks jammed into the console room locks. Fortunately said individual was never caught.
At another time some unidentified individual became annoyed at the lack of cashiers in a discount store, picked up a phone, dialed 2 digits that accessed the store PA and announced for the next 2 minutes everything anyone could push out the door was free, complements of the store manager. Again, that person was not caught, although he was damn near run down by a mob of women with shopping carts.
Another time an unnamed individual accessed the line from a radio station studio to the transmitter and made some announcements. Again, this person unknown was never caught.
These gigantic PA systems hooked to computers are a hacker's dream come true.
ROFLFranz? wrote:Lead me NOT into temptation.
Once, in a time way back in history someone payed attention in class and learned speakers make excellent microphones, and schoop PA consoles had a talkback feature. That person brought the High School to chaos by employing a speaker, left in the teacher lovenest, a console and toothpicks jammed into the console room locks. Fortunately said individual was never caught.
At another time some unidentified individual became annoyed at the lack of cashiers in a discount store, picked up a phone, dialed 2 digits that accessed the store PA and announced for the next 2 minutes everything anyone could push out the door was free, complements of the store manager. Again, that person was not caught, although he was damn near run down by a mob of women with shopping carts.
Another time an unnamed individual accessed the line from a radio station studio to the transmitter and made some announcements. Again, this person unknown was never caught.
These gigantic PA systems hooked to computers are a hacker's dream come true.
ROFLFranz? wrote:Lead me NOT into temptation.
Once, in a time way back in history someone payed attention in class and learned speakers make excellent microphones, and schoop PA consoles had a talkback feature. That person brought the High School to chaos by employing a speaker, left in the teacher lovenest, a console and toothpicks jammed into the console room locks. Fortunately said individual was never caught.
At another time some unidentified individual became annoyed at the lack of cashiers in a discount store, picked up a phone, dialed 2 digits that accessed the store PA and announced for the next 2 minutes everything anyone could push out the door was free, complements of the store manager. Again, that person was not caught, although he was damn near run down by a mob of women with shopping carts.
Another time an unnamed individual accessed the line from a radio station studio to the transmitter and made some announcements. Again, this person unknown was never caught.
These gigantic PA systems hooked to computers are a hacker's dream come true.
ROFLFranz? wrote:Lead me NOT into temptation.
Once, in a time way back in history someone payed attention in class and learned speakers make excellent microphones, and schoop PA consoles had a talkback feature. That person brought the High School to chaos by employing a speaker, left in the teacher lovenest, a console and toothpicks jammed into the console room locks. Fortunately said individual was never caught.
At another time some unidentified individual became annoyed at the lack of cashiers in a discount store, picked up a phone, dialed 2 digits that accessed the store PA and announced for the next 2 minutes everything anyone could push out the door was free, complements of the store manager. Again, that person was not caught, although he was damn near run down by a mob of women with shopping carts.
Another time an unnamed individual accessed the line from a radio station studio to the transmitter and made some announcements. Again, this person unknown was never caught.
These gigantic PA systems hooked to computers are a hacker's dream come true.
ROFLFranz? wrote:Lead me NOT into temptation.
Once, in a time way back in history someone payed attention in class and learned speakers make excellent microphones, and schoop PA consoles had a talkback feature. That person brought the High School to chaos by employing a speaker, left in the teacher lovenest, a console and toothpicks jammed into the console room locks. Fortunately said individual was never caught.
At another time some unidentified individual became annoyed at the lack of cashiers in a discount store, picked up a phone, dialed 2 digits that accessed the store PA and announced for the next 2 minutes everything anyone could push out the door was free, complements of the store manager. Again, that person was not caught, although he was damn near run down by a mob of women with shopping carts.
Another time an unnamed individual accessed the line from a radio station studio to the transmitter and made some announcements. Again, this person unknown was never caught.
These gigantic PA systems hooked to computers are a hacker's dream come true.
Return to “Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board”
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 1 guest